District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0280

Introduced
7/11/25  

Caption

Council Period 26 Second Recess Rules Amendment Resolution of 2025

Impact

By permitting actions to occur during recesses, PR26-0280 facilitates a more flexible and responsive legislative process. It empowers the Committee of the Whole to address measures that may require timely decisions, thereby potentially reducing delays in passing important legislation. The change is expected to enhance the overall efficiency of the council's functioning, ensuring that pressing matters can be expedited.

Summary

PR26-0280, known as the Council Period 26 Second Recess Rules Amendment Resolution of 2025, aims to amend the current Rules of Organization and Procedure for the Council of the District of Columbia. The resolution allows the Committee of the Whole to take official actions during the Council's recess periods. This amendment is significant in streamlining the legislative process, enabling the council to conduct necessary business without waiting for formal sessions to reconvene.

Sentiment

During discussions surrounding the bill, sentiment appeared supportive among members who recognized the need for adaptability in the council's operations. Advocates argued that in today’s fast-paced political environment, the ability to take timely actions is crucial for the efficacy of governance. However, there may also be concerns regarding transparency and ensuring that the public remains informed about actions taken during recesses, which opponents might highlight as a potential issue.

Contention

Despite the general support, there are notable points of contention related to the provisions for notification and public accessibility of meetings during recesses. Critics may argue that less formal processes could lead to reduced scrutiny, affecting how decisions are made. Ensuring that all measures introduced during these unofficial sessions are adequately communicated to the public and stakeholders could be a key concern as this resolution seeks to balance efficiency with accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC PR26-0260

Council Period 26 Recess Rules Amendment Resolution of 2025

DC PR26-0637

Council Period 26 Recess Rules Amendment Resolution of 2026

DC PR26-0001

Rules of Organization and Procedure for the Council of the District of Columbia, Council Period 26, Resolution of 2025

DC PR26-0509

Council Period 26 Rules of Organization and Procedure and Appointment of Committee Chairpersons and Membership Amendment Resolution of 2026

DC PR26-0014

Expulsion of Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. Resolution of 2024

DC PR26-0317

Medical Cannabis Remediation and Testing Rulemaking Approval Resolution of 2025

DC PR26-0545

Streatery Program Rulemaking Approval Resolution of 2026

DC SCR1

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session: Joint Rules.

DC CER26-0113

Recess at the Capitol Ceremonial Recognition Resolution of 2025

DC PR26-0319

Medical Cannabis Signs and Advertising Rulemaking Approval Resolution of 2025

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