Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR106

Caption

Adopting a Joint Rule of the Senate and House of Representatives assigning to each bill passed by the legislature a legislative act number.

Impact

The adoption of HCR106 will result in a key procedural change to how Texas legislative bills are recorded and communicated. By assigning a Texas Legislative Act number to each enrolled bill, the resolution ensures that the referencing and indexing of laws are uniform and systematic. This is expected to improve transparency and ease of access to legislative records, which is vital for lawmakers, legal professionals, and the public in understanding enacted laws. Furthermore, it could enhance the efficiency of legislative record-keeping, as the proposed changes will use existing enrollment technology shared by both the House and Senate.

Summary

HCR106 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas, designed to establish a formal joint rule regarding the assignment of legislative act numbers to bills passed by the legislature. This resolution aims to streamline the legislative process by ensuring that each bill is assigned a unique Texas Legislative Act number once it has been approved by both houses. The act number will be utilized in all official records and communications, thereby promoting consistency in how bills are referenced post-enactment.

Contention

While HCR106 appears to be introduced with bipartisan support, some discussions may arise regarding the implications of changing how bills are referenced. For instance, removing the originating house's bill number from the face of the enrolled bill might lead to issues in tracking the bill's legislative history and its journey through the legislative process. This could potentially affect how constituents and stakeholders follow the progress of legislative actions, even if such changes are intended to create a more streamlined approach. Thus, the resolution does warrant further examination concerning its practical impact on legislative transparency.

Notable_points

HCR106's intent to create a designated legislative act number for all enrolled bills reflects an initiative aimed at modernizing legislative processes. By simplifying bill identification, the resolution may facilitate better communication and understanding of legislative changes. Additionally, as the bill combines the administrative functions of both legislative houses, it emphasizes collaborative governance, reinforcing the notion that effective state governance can benefit from shared technologies and practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR4

Adopting the House Rules of Procedure for the 88th Legislature.

TX HR3

Adopting the Housekeeping Resolution for the House of Representatives of the 88th Legislature.

TX SR8

Adopting Permanent Rules of the Senate of the 88th Legislature.

TX SCR22

Authorizing the creation and appointment of joint legislative study committees by the lieutenant governor and speaker of the House of Representatives.

TX HB3927

Relating to reports by the Legislative Budget Board regarding the General Appropriations Act and other fiscal actions taken by the legislature and each general appropriations bill proposed by the legislature.

TX SB1616

Relating to reports by the Legislative Budget Board regarding the General Appropriations Act and other fiscal actions taken by the legislature and each general appropriations bill proposed by the legislature.

TX SR557

Amending Permanent Rules of the Senate of the 88th Legislature.

TX SR6

Amending the Permanent Rules of the Senate of the 88th Legislature.

TX SJR57

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for legislative review and approval of state agency rules.

TX SR2

Establishing redistricting rules for the 88th Legislature.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.