Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HR1

Caption

A resolution for the selection and appointment of secretaries and pages.

Impact

The impact of HR1 relates to enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the legislative process through the provision of adequate clerical support. By enabling each member to appoint a secretary, the resolution aims to streamline the workload associated with clerical duties, allowing legislators to focus more on their legislative responsibilities. This structured approach to administrative support is expected to foster a more organized environment for lawmaking and ensure that the clerical operations of the House are maintained at a high standard.

Summary

House Resolution 1 (HR1) introduces a framework for the selection and appointment of secretaries and pages within the House of Representatives. The resolution allows each member of the House to appoint a secretary, who will assist in various clerical tasks required to facilitate the operations of the House. Moreover, it stipulates that the Speaker and the Chief Clerk are responsible for appointing their respective secretaries and pages for the session, underscoring the importance of administrative support in legislative proceedings.

Contention

While HR1 serves a procedural purpose and is typically not controversial, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of clerical positions and the quality of appointees. Questions may surface regarding the qualifications of appointed secretaries and the standards to which they will be held. Additionally, the resolution raises considerations about budget implications for funding additional clerical support as determined by the Chief Clerk's authorization to employ extra assistance when necessary. These discussions ensure that the administrative framework remains efficient and accountable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA A11014

Provides for the appointment of a standing committee on conference to resolve differences between similar, but not identical bills and resolutions; provides that such committee may refer bills and resolutions to sub-committees for disposition; provides for appointment of a non-partisan counsel to make referrals to such standing committee on similar bills and resolutions.

IA HJR1056

Joint resolution; Oklahoma Constitution; Article VI; appointment; removal; Commissioner of Labor; ballot title; filing.

IA HJR1057

Joint resolution; Oklahoma Constitution; Article VI; appointment; removal; Insurance Commissioner; ballot title; filing.

IA S0922

Appointments

IA HB3852

Elections; appointment; inspector; judge; clerk; election precincts; insufficient nominees; appointment; effective date.

IA HB21

Municipal election commissioners; revise appointments of.

IA HB351

Municipal election commissioners; revise appointments of.

IA HB412

Relative to elections and appointments to fill vacancies of local cooperative school boards.

IA HJR1055

Joint resolution; Oklahoma Constitution; Article VI; appointment; removal; State Superintendent of Public Instruction; ballot title; filing.

IA SR260

A RESOLUTION confirming the appointment of Andrew Marshall Coyle to the Kentucky State Fair Board.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.