A resolution to make effective appointment of Deputy Senate Legal Counsel.
Impact
The resolution underscores the procedural nuances involved in appointments within the Senate. By enacting SR9, the Senate ensures that the appointment is officially recorded and recognized, providing clarity and legitimacy to the role of Deputy Senate Legal Counsel. This appointment will enable the Senate to ensure its legal affairs are handled effectively, as the Deputy Counsel assists in legal support and guidance for Senate operations.
Summary
SR9 is a resolution aimed at making the appointment of Patricia Mack Bryan as Deputy Senate Legal Counsel effective as of January 3, 2023. This resolution serves to formalize the appointment made by the President pro tempore of the Senate. Specifically, SR9 clarifies that Ms. Bryan's term of service will conclude at the end of the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, aligning with the tenure structure typically seen for appointments in federal government roles.
Contention
While SR9 primarily concerns the formalization of an appointment and is unlikely to incite significant controversy, some may raise questions about the qualifications and experience of the appointed individual. The Senate often scrutinizes appointments to ensure candidates meet the necessary standards for such pivotal roles, particularly within legal counsel positions that require a high degree of expertise and competence.
Provides for the appointment of a standing committee on conference to resolve differences between similar, but not identical bills and resolutions; provides that such committee may refer bills and resolutions to sub-committees for disposition; provides for appointment of a non-partisan counsel to make referrals to such standing committee on similar bills and resolutions.
Creating an Office of Civil Legal Aid to be overseen by a Civil Legal Aid Board, providing a right to the appointment of counsel at state expense for residential tenants in eviction actions, and making an appropriation. (FE)
Creating an Office of Civil Legal Aid to be overseen by a Civil Legal Aid Board, providing a right to the appointment of counsel at state expense for residential tenants in eviction actions, and making an appropriation. (FE)