Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill JRS025

Introduced
4/25/23  
Engrossed
4/25/23  
Passed
4/26/23  

Caption

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

Impact

The resolution's primary impact is procedural; it does not change or implement state laws directly. By establishing a defined adjournment time, JRS025 aims to optimize legislative efficiency. This type of resolution is quite common as it allows for the legislative bodies to organize their time and workflow while ensuring continuous governance. It guides the operations of the legislature in how it manages its calendar and sessions, which indirectly affects the legislative process and the timing of bills being passed.

Summary

JRS025 is a joint resolution proposed by Senator Baruth, which addresses the scheduling of legislative sessions in Vermont. Specifically, it resolves that both the Senate and the House will adjourn on Friday, April 28, 2023, with plans to reconvene no later than Tuesday, May 2, 2023. The resolution aims to streamline legislative procedures and facilitate better planning for both representatives and constituents while ensuring that essential legislative functions are maintained within a specific timeframe.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is largely neutral to positive, as such procedural resolutions are typically non-controversial. Most legislators recognize the importance of maintaining an organized chamber schedule. While this bill does not invoke significant public debate, it holds importance for the internal workings of the legislative bodies, indicating a consensus on the need for structured session timelines.

Contention

As a procedural joint resolution, JRS025 does not present notable points of contention as it is unlikely to face opposition. Its nature is to support legislative efficiency, and since there are no major changes to current law, discussions around the resolution would not typically address major ideological divides. Therefore, any contention would likely be minimal and concern procedural preferences rather than legislative substance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT JRS007

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS008

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS006

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS009

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS012

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS013

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS014

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS015

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS018

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

VT JRS020

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.