Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill SP0009

Caption

Joint Order, Regarding Adjournment to the Call of the Presiding Officers

Impact

While SP0009 does not introduce new regulations or laws, its impact lies in procedural efficiency. By allowing both chambers to adjourn until specifically called back, it facilitates better management of legislative time and resources. The ability to reconvene at the discretion of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House can lead to a more responsive legislative process, adapting to emergent issues without the constraints of a fixed schedule.

Summary

SP0009 is a legislative order concerning the adjournment of the Senate and House until called back into session by their respective presiding officers. The order aims to streamline the process of reconvening the legislative bodies, emphasizing a more efficient approach to legislative scheduling. Such measures are often necessary for managing the workflow within the state legislature while providing flexibility in response to the needs of the legislative agenda.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SP0009 appears to be largely administrative, as it deals with the internal workings of the legislature rather than substantive policy changes. Legislative members typically support measures that improve procedural efficiency. However, it may also draw some scrutiny regarding any implications for transparency and public access to legislative processes if adjournments become frequent.

Contention

Potential points of contention arise mainly from concerns about accountability and transparency. Some members of the legislature might argue that frequent or indefinite adjournments could limit public participation and oversight of legislative actions. The debate revolves around finding the balance between operational flexibility for lawmakers and ensuring that constituents remain informed and engaged in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SP0791

Joint Order, to Require the Adjournment Sine Die of the First Special Session of the 132nd Legislature

ME LD1668

An Act Regarding the Voting Requirement to Extend the Date for Adjournment of the Legislature

ME SR6

General Assembly Meetings and Adjournments; relative

ME SR216

Regarding Completion Of The Work Of The Thirty-third Legislature, Regular Session Of 2025, Subsequent To Adjournment Thereof.

ME HP0129

Joint Order, to Amend Joint Rule 206 Regarding Tribal Representatives

ME SP0003

Joint Order, Regarding Purchases by the Secretary and Clerk

ME SP0006

Joint Order, Regarding the Compensation of Members of the 132nd Legislature

ME S07452

Relates to orders of adjournment in contemplation of dismissal by mandating that judges seal certain records of defendants rather than giving judge's discretion for such an action; limits the total period of adjournment to 90 days.

ME SP0005

Joint Order, Regarding the Legislative Record for the 132nd Legislature

ME SP0004

Joint Order, Regarding Printing and Binding by the Secretary and Clerk

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.