Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR81

Introduced
1/12/22  
Engrossed
1/13/22  
Enrolled
1/13/22  

Caption

Inaugural committee; established.

Impact

The resolution has the potential to modify state laws pertaining to the establishment of committees at the beginning of a new administration. By formalizing the establishment of an inaugural committee, HJR81 sets a precedent for future transitions of power within the state government. This could streamline processes associated with the induction of elected officials and enhance the institutional aspects of political transitions, impacting how these events are organized in adherence to state protocols.

Summary

HJR81 is a resolution that proposes the establishment of an inaugural committee. This committee is tasked with making appropriate arrangements for the reception and induction of officeholders, specifically the Governor-elect, the Lieutenant Governor-elect, and the Attorney General-elect. It will consist of a total of 42 members, including 16 members from the Senate, with one member being the President pro tempore, and 26 from the House of Delegates, including the Speaker of the House. The resolution emphasizes the structured approach to transitions in government leadership, ensuring a cohesive and organized welcoming ceremony for incoming officials.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR81 appears to be largely positive, with a general consensus on the necessity of an organized approach to transitions in government. Supporters may view it as a means of supporting new leadership, while emphasizing the importance of structured engagement with the public and ceremonial traditions. However, given the nature of resolutions and committee establishments, there may be some skepticism about the utility or necessity of such a committee, depending on perspectives regarding government efficiency.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the composition of the inaugural committee and the selection process of its members. Discussions could focus on the extent to which such committees should be partisan or inclusive of a broader range of viewpoints beyond the predominant political affiliations represented in the legislature. Additionally, questions may arise about the committee's budget allocation and overall role in the transition process, reflecting on the balance between ceremonial functions and practical governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SR4

A Concurrent Resolution providing for committees for inauguration of the Governor-elect.

VA SCR34

A concurrent resolution establishing the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies for the inauguration of the President-elect and Vice President-elect of the United States on January 20, 2025.

VA SCR1

Establishes a joint committee of the General Assembly for the inaugural events occurring on January 13, 2025

VA HC2

Governor-elect Tate Reeves; appoint a joint committee of the House and Senate to arrange inauguration of.

VA LD833

An Act to Establish Separate Inauguration and Transition Committees for a Governor-elect and to Limit Donations to Each

VA HB535

Inaugural Fund Integrity ActThis bill limits donations to inaugural committees and requires these committees to disclose donations and disbursements.Specifically, inaugural committees may not solicit, accept, or receive donations from corporations or foreign nationals. An individual may not make a donation in the name of another individual or authorize his or her name to be used to make such a donation. In addition, foreign nationals may not make donations or make promises to make donations to inaugural committees.Further, the bill caps the amount an individual may donate to an inaugural committee.Donations to inaugural committees may not be converted to personal use.Finally, inaugural committees must report certain information on donations and disbursements to the Federal Election Commission.

VA HB06900

An Act Establishing A Task Force Concerning Candidate Committees.

VA SB3616

Inaugural Committee Transparency Act of 2024

VA SB118

Inaugural Committee Transparency Act of 2025

VA HCR2

Relative to the appointment of a joint committee to attend the inauguration of the President of the United States

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.