Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HR4696

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Providing for House business during interim.

Impact

Should HR4696 be enacted, it would significantly modify existing regulations governing House business during the interim. It is expected to streamline operations and provide clearer guidelines on how legislative matters should be handled when the House is not in session. This could result in a more organized legislative framework, allowing for a fluid transition between sessions and better management of legislative responsibilities.

Summary

HR4696 focuses on facilitating House business during the interim period, specifically addressing operational procedures and regulations that govern the legislative process outside of regular session hours. This bill aims to ensure that the House can continue to function effectively and efficiently during off-session periods, which allows for ongoing legislative work and facilitates the adaptation of laws as necessary. Supporters advocate for the bill as a means to enhance productivity and responsiveness in government operations.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, HR4696 is not without contention. Critics argue that the bill could lead to a lack of oversight and scrutiny for decisions made during interim periods, potentially undermining the legislative process. They caution against possible overreach by the House in exercising power without adequate checks, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in governmental operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HR4662

Providing for House business during interim.

WA HR4650

Providing for House business during interim.

WA SR8683

Providing for Senate business during interim.

WA SR8636

Providing for Senate business during interim.

WA SR8658

Providing for Senate business during interim.

WA LR260

Interim study to determine the return on investment per kilowatt hour for businesses that choose to locate and set up their businesses in Nebraska

WA HB1063

Establishing a new chapter for the licensing and regulation of businesses providing earned wage access services.

WA LR200

Interim study to examine the impact of increasing insurance costs on Nebraska homeowners and businesses

WA HB2430

Waiving business licensing handling and delinquency fees for eligible businesses.

WA SR8633

Honoring the workforce of forest products businesses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.