Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SCR101

Introduced
8/2/25  
Engrossed
8/2/25  
Enrolled
8/2/25  
Enrolled
9/8/25  
Enrolled
10/15/25  
Passed
9/29/25  

Caption

Authorizing A Recess Longer Than 3 Days

Impact

If adopted, SCR101 would modify legislative procedures in Alaska, providing both chambers the ability to manage their schedules more effectively, particularly in circumstances that require extended deliberations or when legislative workloads increase. The resolution intends to grant legislative bodies discretion in determining the duration of their sessions to enhance their operational efficiency, potentially leading to more thorough examination of bills and resolutions during a single session.

Summary

SCR101, a concurrent resolution in the Alaska State Legislature, aims to authorize the Senate and the House of Representatives to recess for a period exceeding three days during the First Special Session of the Thirty-Fourth Legislature. This resolution seeks to amend the conventional rules outlined in Article II, Section 10 of the Alaska Constitution, which stipulates that neither chamber can adjourn or take a recess longer than three days without the concurrence of the other chamber. The resolution proposes that this limitation could be altered, allowing for more flexibility in scheduling legislative business.

Contention

Potential concerns surrounding SCR101 include the implications of extended recesses on public involvement and transparency in legislative processes. Critics may argue that longer recesses could limit opportunities for constituent engagement and oversight by the public. Additionally, the possibility of ambiguity regarding the management of legislative time could lead to instances where essential governance might be postponed unnecessarily, thereby hindering timely decision-making on pressing issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SR26

To Authorize Recesses Of Either Or Both Chambers For Periods Of Four Consecutive Days Or Longer.

AK HR1049

To Authorize Recesses Of Either Or Both Chambers For Periods Of Four Consecutive Days Or Longer.

AK SR2

To Authorize Recesses Of The Senate Or The House Of Representatives, Or Both, For Periods Of Four Consecutive Days Or Longer.

AK HR1002

To Authorize Recesses Of The House Of Representatives Or The Senate, Or Both, For Periods Of Four Consecutive Days Or Longer.

AK SCR1

Art. Ii, Sec. 16, Const: Veto Recon

AK HJR7

Thank Pres. Trump: Resource Development

AK HCR1003

Providing That The House Of Representatives And The Senate Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly May Recess On Thursday, January 16, 2025, And Reconvene On Tuesday, January 21, 2025.

AK SCR4

Mental Health Month; Tardive Dysk Week

AK HR1001

To Adopt The Rules Of The House Of Representatives Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly.

AK SCR1

To Adopt The Joint Rules Of The House Of Representatives And The Senate Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.