West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR1

Introduced
1/10/24  
Engrossed
1/10/24  
Enrolled
1/10/24  

Caption

Raising a Joint Assembly to hear remarks of the Governor

Impact

The passage of HCR1 has a procedural impact on the state legislative process, facilitating a gathering where the Governor can discuss important matters before the legislature. The resolution does not alter any existing laws but reflects the standard practice of allowing the Governor to communicate directly with lawmakers regarding state affairs, policies, and future initiatives. This tradition serves to align the legislative agenda with the executive vision.

Summary

HCR1, or House Concurrent Resolution 1, is a legislative resolution that invites the Governor of West Virginia to address a Joint Assembly of the Legislature. The resolution specifies the time and date for this address, which is set for January 10, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. This formal invitation signifies the collaborative relationship between the legislative and executive branches of the state government, intended to foster communication and engagement between them.

Sentiment

Generally, HCR1 is viewed positively across the legislative committee. Supporters appreciate the opportunity for the Governor to present his agenda and foster dialogue with lawmakers, promoting transparency and collaboration. The sentiment reflects a recognition of the importance of such addresses in keeping the legislative body informed of the executive's priorities and ongoing strategies for the state.

Contention

While HCR1 itself does not present points of contention, it may evoke discussions around the content and implications of the Governor's address. There is potential for differing opinions on the themes the Governor might focus on, which could lead to debates on various policies. However, since the resolution merely sets the stage for the address, it is largely procedural with little direct opposition.

Companion Bills

WV HCR1

Carry Over Raising a Joint Assembly to hear remarks of the Governor

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