US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SR7

Caption

This resolution establishes 12:00 pm (noon) as the hour of daily meeting of the Senate.

Impact

If enacted, SR7 could have implications for the legislative process by ensuring that Senators and their staff have a clear endpoint for scheduling their daily activities. This consistency in meeting times could enhance the efficiency of Senate proceedings, as members will have a reliable timetable for when they need to be present and engaged. Additionally, this could assist the public and media in knowing when to anticipate Senate activities and discussions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 7 (SR7) addresses the scheduling of the Senate's daily meetings, specifically proposing that the daily meeting time be set to 12 o'clock noon, unless otherwise ordered by the Senate. This resolution aims to standardize the time at which the Senate convenes each day, providing clarity and consistency for both members and the public regarding legislative schedules. By fixing the meeting hour, the resolution seeks to streamline Senate operations and facilitate better planning for legislative activities.

Contention

While the text of SR7 is straightforward and lacks substantial points of contention, any resolution regarding legislative scheduling often relies on the agreement of the majority party. Thus, while generally non-controversial, discussions around such resolutions might provoke debates around broader issues, such as the efficiency of the legislative process or the need for flexibility in scheduling to accommodate special sessions or emergencies. However, no significant opposition or debate is noted in the provided texts regarding SR7.

Congress_id

119-SRES-7

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR0004

A resolution to fix the hour for daily sessions.

US HR6

Fixing the daily hour of meeting of the First Session of the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR14

This resolution elects members to standing committees of the House of Representatives.  

US SR10

A Senate resolution relating to standing committees; setting the schedule of standing committee meetings

US SCR2

This concurrent resolution establishes the day, time, and manner for counting electoral votes for President and Vice President as January 6, 2025, at 1:00 pm. The concurrent resolution provides that the results of the count shall be delivered to the President of the Senate and entered on the journals of Congress.

US SR41

This resolution authorizes quarterly blood donation drives at the Senate during the 119th Congress.

US HR83

This resolution provides amounts for the expenses of the House Committee on Rules for the 119th Congress.

US SR25

This resolution condemns the commutation of the death sentence of Marvin Charles Gabrion II by President Biden.

US HR81

This resolution supports the goals of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. 

US SR20

This resolution honors the 122nd anniversary of the arrival of Korean immigrants to the United States and urges all individuals in the United States to observe Korean American Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.