Amending the rules of the House of Delegates.
If passed, HR9 would significantly alter the day-to-day operations of the House of Delegates by formalizing the structure and sequence of proceedings. The introduction of guests and the timing of member remarks would be clearly defined, potentially allowing for better participation and transparency during sessions. The amendments aim to create a more orderly legislative atmosphere, which proponents argue will facilitate more effective discussions and business transactions within the House.
House Resolution 9, introduced by Delegate Hanna on January 25, 2022, seeks to amend the rules governing the procedures of the House of Delegates. Primarily, the amendments address House Rule 65 concerning the order of business during sessions, particularly focusing on the timing and organization of remarks by members. The resolution also proposes modifications to the introduction of guests (Rule 65a) and seeks changes in the schedule and categories of items discussed in the Special Calendar (Rule 70). These changes are intended to enhance the procedural efficiency of the legislative process.
The sentiment surrounding HR9 appears largely supportive among members who advocate for increased order and structure in legislative proceedings. Supporters contend that clearer rules will improve the overall functioning of the House and enhance member engagement. However, some concerns were raised regarding the rigidity of these new rules potentially limiting spontaneous discussions and the flexibility previously afforded to members during sessions.
Notable points of contention include the possible implications for member interactions during sessions. Critics expressed concerns that the amendments could restrict informal engagement and reduce the dynamic aspects of legislative discussions that allow members to address issues as they arise spontaneously. It remains to be seen how these proposed changes will balance the need for structure with the need for active and organic discourse among delegates during House sessions.