Utah 2026 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HJR024

Introduced
2/9/26  

Caption

Joint Rules Resolution - Appropriations Subcommittee Amendments

Impact

The bill aims to enhance the functionality of the Executive Appropriations Committee by clearly delineating the roles and appointments of its members, which include co-chairs from both the Senate and House, as well as representatives from various appropriations subcommittees. This amendment is significant as it modifies section JR3-2-401 of the legislative rules, which governs the committee's composition. While the bill does not alter funding directly, it affects the legislative process concerning the state’s fiscal management and appropriations decision-making.

Summary

HJR024, also known as the Joint Rules Resolution regarding Appropriations Subcommittee Amendments, proposes to modify the membership structure of the Executive Appropriations Committee in the state of Utah. The primary focus of this resolution is to adjust the composition of this key committee, which plays a vital role in the state's budgetary and financial processes by overseeing appropriations. By revising who sits on this committee, the resolution seeks to ensure effective representation and operational efficiency within the state's legislative framework.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment toward HJR024 appears to be neutral to positive among lawmakers discussing its implications. Proponents argue that a well-structured committee can lead to better oversight of state appropriations, potentially improving fiscal responsibility. However, there are concerns regarding the balance of power within the committee, particularly whether the changes may favor one political party over another, influencing the distribution of power during the appropriations process.

Contention

While HJR024 does not initiate funding changes, it has raised discussions about the role of the Executive Appropriations Committee and the importance of equitable representation among political parties. Some lawmakers express trepidation that modifications might shift the balance too far towards the majority party, undermining the collaborative spirit that is essential for bipartisan support of future budgetary decisions. The absence of a conclusive recommendation from the committee underlines the contentious nature of governance approaches within appropriations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HJR006

Joint Rules Resolution - Legislative Process Amendments

UT HJR004

Joint Rules Resolution - Amendments to Joint Rules

UT HB0459

Appropriations Subcommittee Amendments

UT SR0002

Senate Rules Resolution - Legislative Process Amendments

UT HR0001

House Rules Resolution - Amendments to House Rules

UT HJR001

Joint Rules Resolution - Sponsor's Handout

UT HR0003

House Rules Resolution - Legislative Process Amendments

UT SR0001

Senate Rules Resolution - Amendments to Senate Rules

UT HJR002

Joint Rules Resolution - Fiscal Note Process

UT SJR004

Joint Resolution Amending Court Rules on Attorney Confidentiality

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