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SJ 10

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Allemand and 8 co-sponsors

A ceremonial resolution recognizing NCSL’s 50th anniversary and its contributions to state legislatures, with no legal, fiscal, or regulatory impact.

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Bill Summary · SJ 10

Summary — SJ 10: Joint resolution honoring NCSL's 50th anniversary

Status: Filed with Secretary of State (May 5, 2025)
Introduced: January 8, 2025
Classification: Joint resolution
Subject: General joint resolution; Legislature
Related: Replaces LC 27

Purpose / Intent

SJ 10 is a ceremonial joint resolution that recognizes and honors the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Its intent is to formally acknowledge NCSL’s contributions to state legislatures — such as research, policy development, training, and intergovernmental coordination — and to express the legislature’s appreciation and support.

Key provisions (substantive effect)

  • Acknowledges NCSL’s 50 years of service and contributions to state legislatures.
  • Expresses appreciation for NCSL’s role in providing research, policy assistance, education, and forums for interstate collaboration.
  • Likely directs that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to NCSL leadership (common practice for honorary resolutions).
    Note: As a joint resolution of recognition, SJ 10 is ceremonial and declaratory in nature; it does not create legal obligations, change statutes, authorize spending, or alter government powers.

Who is affected

  • Primary beneficiary: NCSL (the organization being honored).
  • Indirectly: state legislators, legislative staff, and entities that work with or benefit from NCSL services — principally through increased public recognition and support for the organization’s work.
  • No regulatory, fiscal, or enforcement impacts on private parties or state agencies.

Legislative actions / procedural timeline (key dates)

  • 2025-01-08: Introduced; referred to Joint Committee on Higher Education and Employment Advancement.
  • 2025-01-15 to 2025-01-16: Drafting and first readings; referred to Senate Legislative Administration Committee.
  • 2025-02-12: Senate committee hearing; committee reported and passed.
  • 2025-02-24–02-25: Senate 2nd and 3rd readings passed; transmitted to House.
  • 2025-02-26–03-31: House referred to Legislative Administration; hearings and committee concurrence.
  • 2025-04-22–04-23: House 2nd and 3rd readings concurred; sent to enrolling.
  • 2025-04-29: Signed by President (Senate).
  • 2025-05-02: Signed by Speaker (House).
  • 2025-05-05: Filed with Secretary of State (final filing).

Impact summary

SJ 10 is symbolic and informational. It publicly recognizes NCSL’s half-century milestone, likely strengthens relations between the legislature and NCSL, and raises awareness of NCSL’s services. It has no binding legal effect, no appropriation, and no direct fiscal or regulatory impact.

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

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