Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR51

Caption

Authorizing the creation and appointment of joint legislative study committees.

Impact

The resolution allows the legislature to address various issues that may remain unresolved or that emerge unexpectedly. The presiding officers are empowered to form committees consisting of legislators, state officials, or citizen members. The joint committees are intended to enhance legislative effectiveness by concentrating expertise on specific issues and fostering a collaborative working environment across the two chambers of the legislature.

Summary

SCR51 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that authorizes the creation and appointment of joint legislative study committees by the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the House of Representatives. This resolution builds on the tradition of previous sessions, where such authorizations have been established to facilitate the examination of unresolved issues that arise throughout the legislative term. SCR51 enables an ongoing commitment towards collaborative legislative inquiry in Texas.

Conclusion

SCR51 sets a procedural framework that invites collaborative efforts between the Senate and the House through joint committees, aiming at a more organized approach to tackling legislative issues. It provides clear guidelines for the creation and management of these committees, ensuring that the legislative process remains responsive to emerging challenges while promoting bipartisan discussion and cooperative governance.

Contention

While details regarding debates or contention around SCR51 were not highlighted in the text retrieved, the establishment of joint committees could potentially raise concerns regarding the balance of authority and oversight between the chambers. Critics might argue that such committees could dilute accountability or complicate legislative processes, particularly if there are issues regarding representation or the efficiency of joint operations.

Companion Bills

TX HCR122

Very Similar Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint joint committees.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR122

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint joint committees.

TX SB301

Creating a joint legislative oversight committee.

TX SB301

Creating a joint legislative oversight committee.

TX S3225

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY SLUDGE MANAGEMENT IN RHODE ISLAND

TX S1156

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE RETURN OF CENTRAL FALLS SCHOOLS TO LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Creates a seven (7) member joint legislative commission to study and prepare a report on the return of Central Falls schools to local governance.)

TX SB1649

Legislative appointments; qualifications

TX H5161

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF PUBLIC UTILITIES (Creates a special joint legislative study commission to study public ownership of certain public utilities, including electricity and natural gas.)

TX S3162

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON CITY AND TOWN AFFAIRS (Establishes a joint legislative commission on city and town affairs.)

TX SCR29

Creates a joint legislative committee to study and make recommendations relative to the water quality of the Atchafalaya Basin.

TX HC66

Unintended impact of wind turbine usage in agriculture; create Joint Legislative Study Committee to make recommendations regarding.

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