Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR2

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Committee appointed to notify Governor that the Legislature is in session

Impact

The passage of SJR2 would serve as an administrative resolution within the legislative framework of Alabama, establishing a routine protocol for informing the Governor of the legislature's readiness to engage in its functions. This formality underscores the collaborative relationship between the legislative and executive branches of the state government and reinforces the mechanisms of accountability and communication that are vital for governance.

Summary

SJR2, introduced by Senator Waggoner, pertains to the notification of the Governor about the commencement of a legislative session. The resolution proposes the appointment of a committee consisting of six members—three from the Senate and three from the House—to formally notify the Governor that the legislature is now in session and ready to conduct its business. This procedural step is essential to ensure that the Executive branch is informed about the legislative activities and timelines.

Contention

While SJR2 is primarily procedural and not likely to be contentious, it might bring up discussions on the efficiency and transparency of legislative actions. Potential debates may center around whether the existing protocols for notifying the Governor are adequate or if updates to these procedures could enhance the interactions between state government branches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB48

Legislature, legislative sessions divided into two periods; deadline for passing budget bills imposed; Governor veto procedures revised; constitutional amendment

AL HJR118

Alabama Legislature

AL HJR3

Alabama Legislature

AL HJR232

Alabama Legislature

AL HJR2

Alabama Legislature

AL SJR32

Alabama Legislature

AL SJR14

Alabama Legislature

AL SJR2

Alabama Legislature

AL HR328

Alabama Legislature

AL HR33

Alabama Legislature

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.