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HCR 31

NOT INTRODUCED

34th Legislature (2025-2026)

HCR 31 expresses the legislature’s stance or priorities without creating laws, expenditures, or regulatory changes; as of now, it has not been introduced.

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Bill Summary · HCR 31

Summary of Bill: HCR 31 (Session 34, Alaska)

Purpose and intent

  • HCR 31 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the Alaska Legislature.
  • As a concurrent resolution, it typically expresses the sense or intent of the legislature rather than creating new law or imposing new mandates.
  • The record provided indicates the bill has not been introduced as of May 19, 2026, with the action history showing “NOT INTRODUCED.” Therefore, no substantive policy changes or enacted provisions are attached to this resolution yet.

Key provisions and changes (as a concurrent resolution)

  • Concurrent resolutions generally:
    • Express support or memorialize positions of the state legislature.
    • Acknowledge events, commemorate individuals or groups, or outline legislative priorities.
    • Do not amend or create statutes, nor authorize expenditures, taxes, or regulatory mechanisms.
  • Because HCR 31’s content details are not provided in the information available, the specific statements or resolutions it would enact remain unknown. The lack of introduced text means there are no bill-level provisions to enact at this time.

Who or what would be affected

  • If adopted, the impact of a concurrent resolution is typically limited to:
    • Conveying the Legislature’s stance or wishes to other branches of government, state agencies, or the public.
    • Guiding or informing future legislative or executive actions.
  • There are no direct statutory changes, fiscal implications, or regulatory requirements unless the resolution references or directs other processes (e.g., requesting a study or urging action by an agency). However, such effects would depend on the specific language of the resolution, which has not been released or introduced.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Current status: NOT INTRODUCED (as of 2026-05-19).
  • Next steps, if pursued:
    • Assignment to committee(s) for consideration.
    • Hearings, potential amendments, and a vote in the house of origin.
    • If approved, transmission to the other chamber for consideration.
    • Final passage and potential publication as a concurrent resolution.
  • Since no text is available, there are no identified deadlines, fiscal notes, or sunset provisions.

Notes

  • Without the bill’s text, all assessments are limited to the typical characteristics of a House Concurrent Resolution in Alaska and the fact it has not yet been introduced.
  • If more information becomes available (the bill’s language, the sponsor, and stated purposes), a more detailed analysis of provisions, potential fiscal impact, and policy implications can be provided.

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

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