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JRS 17

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on March 14, 2025

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Phil Baruth

Authorizes a weekend adjournment for the legislature on March 14, 2025, affecting schedules and calendars with no policy or statutory changes.

As adopted by Senate and House
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Bill Summary · JRS 17

Summary — JRS 17: Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on March 14, 2025

Bill number: JRS 17
Title: Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on March 14, 2025
Classification: Joint resolution
Introduced: March 11, 2025
Status: Adopted by both Senate and House (as adopted by Senate and House)

Purpose

JRS 17 is a procedural, schedule-focused joint resolution whose stated purpose is to provide for a weekend adjournment on March 14, 2025. It addresses the legislature’s session calendar rather than substantive public policy.

Key provisions (based on available information)

  • Specifies a weekend adjournment related to March 14, 2025.
  • Because no full text is provided with the summary materials, the exact mechanics (e.g., adjournment start and end times, whether the adjournment is sine die or a temporary recess, or any special instructions to committees or officers) are not available in these records.

Who is affected

  • Primary: Members of the Senate and House, legislative staff, committee schedules, and legislative calendars.
  • Secondary: Lobbyists, agency staff, interested members of the public, and any parties with time-sensitive hearings or filings scheduled around that date.
  • No substantive change to statutory or regulatory obligations is indicated; routine administrative and scheduling activities are the principal areas affected.

Procedural timeline / legislative actions

  • 2025-03-11 — Introduced; read & adopted (initial action).
  • 2025-03-12 — Read and adopted in concurrence.
  • 2025-03-13 — House message: House adopted in concurrence.
  • 2025-03-13 — Final status recorded: As adopted by Senate and House.

As a joint resolution adopted by both chambers, it reflects an agreed change to the legislative schedule for the indicated date. Joint resolutions of this type typically do not require executive (governor) signature.

Fiscal and legal impact

  • No fiscal impact is indicated in the available materials.
  • No change to statutory law or regulatory frameworks is evident; the resolution appears limited to internal legislative scheduling.

Notes / recommendations

  • The public summary is based on the bill title and legislative history; the full text of JRS 17 (legislative journals or the resolution text) should be consulted for precise language (exact adjournment duration, any related instructions to committees, or exceptions).
  • If you need the specific start/end times or effects on scheduled hearings, review the chamber journals or contact the legislative clerks for March 2025 session orders.

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

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