Reduction in Force Review Act
Bill S 1585 removes the requirement for the lieutenant governor to act as governor during absences, potentially reshaping state succession and governance procedures.
Bill S 1585 removes the requirement for the lieutenant governor to act as governor during absences, potentially reshaping state succession and governance procedures.
The primary purpose of Bill S 1585 is to amend the state constitution by eliminating the provision that designates the lieutenant governor as the acting governor during the governor's absence from the state. This change aims to clarify the line of succession and potentially redefine the roles and responsibilities of the lieutenant governor in the context of gubernatorial absence.
Bill S 1585 is connected to several prior-session bills, including:
- S 4471
- S 2231
- S 2869
- S 4571
- S 4757
- S 1232
- S 2031
- S 3775
- S 1438
- A 3377 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide context or background on previous legislative attempts to address similar issues regarding the roles of the governor and lieutenant governor.
Bill S 1585 proposes a significant constitutional change regarding the succession of gubernatorial duties. As it progresses through the legislative process, its implications for state governance and the role of the lieutenant governor will be closely examined. The ongoing discussions in the Judiciary Committee and the opinion from the Attorney General will be critical in shaping the future of this legislation.
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