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HP 1090

Communication, Clerk Of The House, Joint Rule 308.2 Letter Reference 30 Bills 4/11/2025.

132nd Legislature (2025-2026)

HP 1090 standardizes Clerk of the House communications and Joint Rule 308.2 bill references, changing notices and how bills are tracked.

READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE, in concurrence.
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Bill Summary · HP 1090

Summary of House Bill HP 1090

Overview

HP 1090, titled “Communication, Clerk Of The House, Joint Rule 308.2 Letter Reference 30 Bills 4/11/2025,” appears to address matters related to communications within the Clerk of the House and a provision connected to Joint Rule 308.2 concerning letter references to bills. The specific text and provisions of the bill are not provided here, so the summary focuses on available information about the bill’s purpose as suggested by the title and the bill’s procedural status.

Purpose and intent (based on title)

  • The bill likely aims to clarify or modify how communications are issued and managed by the Clerk of the House.
  • It references Joint Rule 308.2, which governs certain procedures or standards for how joint-rule-related communications or references to bills are handled, including a specific “Letter Reference 30 Bills” dated 4/11/2025. The exact substantive changes, however, cannot be determined without the bill’s text.
  • In short, HP 1090 seems to address procedural communications within the legislative process, potentially affecting referential or notification processes associated with bills.

Key provisions (text not provided)

  • The precise provisions, changes, or new requirements are not available in the summary provided.
  • To understand the exact impact on the Clerk’s communications, Joint Rule 308.2, and any related timelines or references to bills, the full bill text and any accompanying fiscal notes or committee statements would be required.

Who would be affected

  • Clerk of the House and legislative staff who manage communications and bill references.
  • Members of the House and possibly committees that rely on standardized communications and reference letters.
  • The public and lobbyists who track bill references and the status of communications through official channels.

Procedural status and timeline

  • Introduced: April 15, 2025
  • 2025-04-15: READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE.
  • 2025-04-15: Sent for concurrence; ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
  • 2025-04-17: READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE, in concurrence.
  • Current status: READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE, in concurrence (i.e., the bill has been read, placed on file, and is proceeding with concurrent consideration as appropriate).

Potential impact (without full text)

  • If enacted, HP 1090 could streamline or alter how the Clerk communicates about certain bills, possibly standardizing letters or references under Joint Rule 308.2.
  • Depending on the exact language, changes could affect filing deadlines, notification processes, and how references to bills are tracked and distributed to members or chambers.
  • At this stage, given the bill has been read and placed on file with concurrence, any substantive changes would require the full text and subsequent passage by both chambers (if applicable).

Next steps for readers

  • Obtain the full bill text and any fiscal/legal notes to review the exact provisions.
  • Monitor subsequent committee actions or floor votes to see if the measure moves forward or is re-referred.
  • Check the official bill draft or summary from the Clerk’s office for precise language and effective dates.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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