California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR2

Introduced
 
Introduced
12/2/24  
Engrossed
12/2/24  
Enrolled
12/2/24  
Chaptered
12/9/24  
Chaptered/Vetoed
12/9/24  

Caption

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature: final adjournment.

Impact

SCR2 does not introduce new laws or alter existing statutes but rather fulfills a procedural necessity by selecting the Legislative Counsel. The appointment is essential for maintaining the operational effectiveness of the legislative body, as the Legislative Counsel plays a crucial role in the drafting of bills and providing legal insights, thus impacting the legislative process positively. Having a legal professional well-versed in state law will facilitate better-informed decision-making within the California Legislature.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2 (SCR2) proposes the appointment of Cara L. Jenkins as the Legislative Counsel of California. This bill is chiefly a formal resolution that designates Jenkins to this significant government position, intended to provide legal advice and services to the Legislature of California. The resolution underscores the importance of having skilled legal counsel to navigate the complexities of legislative processes, ensuring that lawmakers have access to expert legal opinion as they draft and consider new laws.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SCR2 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among lawmakers who recognize the importance of legal expertise in legislative functions. The smooth process of appointing Jenkins reflects a consensus on her qualifications and the necessity of the role. As the resolution was passed unanimously, it indicates a bipartisan acknowledgment of the value that the Legislative Counsel brings to the governance and legislative processes of California.

Contention

While SCR2 is straightforward and lacks substantial points of contention—having passed with a unanimous vote—it is essential to note that the appointment of the Legislative Counsel can sometimes be a subject of political scrutiny, depending on the perceived alignment of the appointee with legislative priorities. However, in this instance, no significant opposition was recorded, indicating a collective agreement on the selection of Cara L. Jenkins.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR1

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session: final adjournment.

CA SCR1

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session: Joint Rules.

CA HCR2005

Legislative session; adjournment

CA AR2

Relative to the election of officers of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

CA AR4

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

CA AR1

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

CA ACA2

Legislature: retirement.

CA SCR4

Fiftieth anniversary of the fall of Saigon.

CA SB28

An act to amend Section 11972 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to courts, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.

CA AR3

Relative to the organization of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

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