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JRS 10

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on February 7, 2025

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Phil Baruth

Authorizes Feb 7, 2025 weekend adjournment, delaying legislative business and rescheduling hearings, votes, and deadlines as a purely procedural scheduling measure.

As adopted by Senate and House
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Bill Summary · JRS 10

Summary — JRS 10: Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on February 7, 2025

Bill type: Joint resolution
Bill number: JRS 10
Title: Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on February 7, 2025
Introduced: February 4, 2025
Status: Adopted by both Senate and House (as adopted by Senate and House)

Purpose

JRS 10 is a procedural, scheduling resolution whose stated purpose is to provide for a weekend adjournment on February 7, 2025. The resolution formalizes an agreed pause in regular legislative business for that weekend.

Key provisions

  • Authorizes an adjournment of legislative proceedings for the weekend of February 7, 2025 (exact hours and return date/time are not specified in the available text).
  • As a joint resolution concerning legislative schedule, it addresses internal chamber procedure rather than substantive statutory policy.

(Note: The official document text of the resolution was not included. The title indicates the subject — weekend adjournment — but no additional operative language or timing details are provided in the materials supplied.)

Who is affected

  • Members of the Senate and House: the resolution changes the timing of their legislative activities for the specified weekend.
  • Legislative staff, committee members, and agency representatives: scheduled meetings, hearings, or deadlines falling on the adjourned period would be postponed or rescheduled.
  • The public and stakeholders who follow or participate in hearings or floor sessions: any events scheduled for that weekend would be shifted.

Procedural and timeline information

  • Introduced: February 4, 2025
  • Legislative actions:
    • 2025-02-04: Read and adopted
    • 2025-02-05: Read and adopted in concurrence
    • 2025-02-07: House message — House adopted in concurrence
    • 2025-02-07: As adopted by Senate and House (final status)
  • Because this is an internal scheduling resolution adopted by both houses, it is procedural in nature and does not create or amend statutory law.

Impact

  • Administrative/scheduling impact only — no direct fiscal effect or policy change is indicated.
  • Any legislative business, votes, committee hearings, or deadlines that would have occurred during the adjourned weekend would be delayed or rescheduled in accordance with each chamber’s rules and subsequent communications from leadership.

If you need, I can check the official legislative text (if available) to extract exact adjournment times or any additional conditions included in the resolution.

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

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