West Virginia 2022 1st Special Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR101

Introduced
1/10/22  
Enrolled
1/10/22  

Caption

Notifying House of Delegates Senate has assembled in extraordinary session

Impact

The enactment of SR101 allows the Senate to proceed efficiently with the business outlined in the extraordinary session. By informing the House of Delegates of their assembly, this resolution ensures adherence to legislative norms and helps maintain the orderly operation of state government during a period that typically necessitates rapid response to specific issues. The resolution does not directly alter existing laws but rather clarifies and validates the assembly process during extraordinary sessions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 101, introduced by Senator Weld, is a procedural bill that facilitates the organization of the Senate during an extraordinary session. The resolution designates a committee of three senators to formally notify the House of Delegates that the Senate is convened, a necessary step to initiate legislative discussions and activities under the authority granted by the Governor's call for an extraordinary session. This bill exemplifies the legislative protocols that govern the interactions between the two chambers of the state legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR101 is largely administrative and procedural, focused on ensuring proper legislative processes are followed. There is minimal contention surrounding this resolution, as it is a standard function of legislative practice. Most members of the Senate recognize the need for timely communication with the House, especially during extraordinary sessions, to facilitate collaborative governance.

Contention

Notably, while SR101 is not contested in itself, it serves as a reminder of the broader dynamics of legislative authority and collaborative governance. The resolution's underlying purpose—to ensure that both houses of the legislature are aligned—speaks to the importance of cooperation in addressing urgent matters that prompted the extraordinary session. However, as with any steps taken under the authority of the Governor, there may be underlying political dynamics at play, reflecting potential differences in priorities between the Senate and the Governor.

Companion Bills

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