legislative measure limit; mandatory hearings
Overview: HCR 2036 is a concurrent resolution that seeks to establish a limit on the number of legislative measures that can be introduced and mandate public hearings for all bills
Overview: HCR 2036 is a concurrent resolution that seeks to establish a limit on the number of legislative measures that can be introduced and mandate public hearings for all bills
Overview: HCR 2036 is a concurrent resolution that seeks to establish a limit on the number of legislative measures that can be introduced and mandate public hearings for all bills.
Purpose and Intent: The resolution aims to streamline the legislative process by capping the number of bills that can be introduced and ensuring that all proposed legislation receives a public hearing.
Key Provisions:
- Limits the number of legislative measures that can be introduced in each legislative session
- Requires a public hearing to be held for every bill before it can be voted on
- Establishes procedures for enforcing the bill introduction limit and hearing requirements
Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution would impact all state legislators and the legislative process. It could reduce the volume of bills introduced and ensure greater public input, but could also slow down the legislative workflow.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: HCR 2036 has passed the House and is currently on Second Reading. If approved by both chambers, the resolution would establish new rules and procedures for the state legislature going forward.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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