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JRS 40

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on February 13, 2026

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Phil Baruth

Designates February 13, 2026 as the Vermont Legislature’s weekend adjournment date, formalizing a coordinated pause in sessions and calendar without new policy.

As adopted by Senate and House
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Bill Summary · JRS 40

Overview

This joint resolution (JRS 40) from the Vermont 2025-2026 session relates to scheduling and adjournment timing for a specific weekend, addressing the Legislature’s calendar and session continuity. It appears to be a procedural measure rather than substantive policy changes, intended to establish or confirm weekend adjournment on a designated date.

Purpose and Intent

  • Establish or formalize the weekend adjournment date for February 13, 2026.
  • Align the Legislature’s schedule with a defined adjournment practice for that weekend, potentially affecting legislative workflow, floor sessions, and committee activity leading up to or during adjournment.
  • The bill is sponsored (co-sponsored) by Phil Baruth, indicating legislative support and formal introduction through the Senate-House process.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • Proclamation of Weekend Adjournment: The resolution designates February 13, 2026 as a weekend adjournment date for the Legislature.
  • Procedural Alignment: Likely directs how sessions, committee meetings, and legislative business should be conducted in the lead-up to or on the adjournment date, ensuring a coordinated pause or break in the legislative calendar.
  • House and Senate Concurrence: The action history shows the bill was read, adopted, and concurred in by both chambers, indicating final legislative approval and cross-chamber agreement.
  • No substantive policy changes: Based on the title and typical content of such joint resolutions, the measure does not propose new laws or policy programs; it formalizes scheduling rather than altering policy realms.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont Senate: The primary beneficiaries are lawmakers and legislative staff, who gain clarity and certainty about the weekend adjournment timetable.
  • State agencies and the public: Indirectly affected by the scheduling, as legislative availability may influence the timing of bill introductions, committee hearings, and floor actions around the adjournment period.
  • Legislative operations: May affect deadlines for amendments, reporting, and potential last-minute floor actions in the days surrounding February 13, 2026.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Action History:
    • Read and adopted in concurrence on February 10, 2026.
    • Read and adopted in concurrence in the Senate (implied by subsequent actions).
    • February 11, 2026: Read and adopted in concurrence.
    • February 13, 2026: House message — House adopted in concurrence; bill as adopted by both Senate and House.
  • Effective Date: As a joint resolution establishing an adjournment date, it would take effect upon final adoption and concurrence, applying to the February 13, 2026 adjournment period.

Summary

JRS 40 is a procedural joint resolution that designates February 13, 2026, as a weekend adjournment date for the Vermont Legislature. It formalizes scheduling to ensure coordinated adjournment across both chambers and guides legislative activity around that date. The measure received concurrent approval from both chambers in February 2026 and does not introduce new policy or funding commitments; rather, it clarifies the legislative calendar for the designated weekend.

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

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