June 2, 2017 •
Louisiana Governor Calls for Precautionary Special Session
This week, Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a call for a special session of the Louisiana Legislature as a precautionary measure in response to significant disagreements over the state’s operating and construction budgets. The special session, if necessary, is to […]
This week, Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a call for a special session of the Louisiana Legislature as a precautionary measure in response to significant disagreements over the state’s operating and construction budgets.
The special session, if necessary, is to convene Thursday, June 8, at 6:30 pm and must adjourn by midnight on Monday, June 19. The regular session of the Legislature is scheduled to adjourn at 6:00 pm on Thursday, June 8, with the special legislative session convening just half an hour later if no budget consensus is reached.
Gov. Edwards has threatened to veto the current budget, which leaves $206 million unspent, as he believes it forces unnecessary cuts.
After last year’s budget bill temporarily increased the executive agency lobbyist registration fee, lawmakers have made the change permanent. House Bill 80 of the 2016 legislative session increased the fee to $500, effective July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2018, […]
After last year’s budget bill temporarily increased the executive agency lobbyist registration fee, lawmakers have made the change permanent.
House Bill 80 of the 2016 legislative session increased the fee to $500, effective July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2018, despite the state statute only mandating a fee of $125.
House Bill 387, signed during this year’s legislative session, amends the statute to match the budget bill’s increase. This change is effective July 1, 2017.
May 9, 2017 •
Florida Adjourns Legislative Session
The Florida Legislature adjourned the 2017 regular session on Monday, May 8, 2017. Lawmakers extended the session an extra day after failing to reach an agreement on the state budget, despite Republican majorities in both houses. The $82.4 billion budget […]
The Florida Legislature adjourned the 2017 regular session on Monday, May 8, 2017.
Lawmakers extended the session an extra day after failing to reach an agreement on the state budget, despite Republican majorities in both houses.
The $82.4 billion budget was $1.1 billion less than Gov. Rick Scott’s proposal, leaving open the possibility of at least a partial veto.
A special session also remains possible to deal with implementing the medical marijuana amendment passed by voters last year.
April 25, 2017 •
Washington Legislature Begins Special Session
On April 23, the Washington Legislature adjourned the regular session sine die. Lawmakers were unable to reach agreement on a budget bill during the regular session, forcing a special session to start Monday, April 24. A two-year operating budget needs […]
On April 23, the Washington Legislature adjourned the regular session sine die.
Lawmakers were unable to reach agreement on a budget bill during the regular session, forcing a special session to start Monday, April 24.
A two-year operating budget needs to be signed into law by June 30 or the state faces a partial government shutdown.
On April 13, Gov. Jim Justice vetoed the budget bill passed by West Virginia lawmakers. In the latest stunt in the contentious battle among lawmakers on how to address West Virginia’s $500 million budget shortfall, Justice held a press conference […]
On April 13, Gov. Jim Justice vetoed the budget bill passed by West Virginia lawmakers.
In the latest stunt in the contentious battle among lawmakers on how to address West Virginia’s $500 million budget shortfall, Justice held a press conference to announce the veto complete with props including a platter of bull excrement.
The fiscal year begins July 1 and a special session to pass a budget bill would need to be held prior to that date or the state government will face a shut down.
The special session is expected to be called sometime in late April or early May.
On April 9, the West Virginia Legislature wrapped up its regular legislative session. The House and Senate passed a spending plan prior to adjournment; however, the governor is expected to veto the bill and call a special session after further […]
On April 9, the West Virginia Legislature wrapped up its regular legislative session.
The House and Senate passed a spending plan prior to adjournment; however, the governor is expected to veto the bill and call a special session after further negotiations to finalize a more acceptable budget bill.
The fiscal year begins July 1 and a special session would need to be called prior to that date.
April 5, 2017 •
West Virginia Legislative Session Likely to be Extended
An extended session appears likely for West Virginia’s Legislature. Lawmakers have yet to approve a budget and the regular session is set to adjourn April 8. The state currently faces a $500 million shortfall in the 2018 fiscal year budget […]
An extended session appears likely for West Virginia’s Legislature.
Lawmakers have yet to approve a budget and the regular session is set to adjourn April 8. The state currently faces a $500 million shortfall in the 2018 fiscal year budget and there is little consensus among lawmakers on how to address the deficit.
The constitution requires the Governor to issue a proclamation extending the session if the Legislature has not passed a budget bill by the 57th day of the 60-day regular session. Wednesday, April 5, is the 57th day of the session.
March 28, 2017 •
New Mexico Governor Will Likely Call a Special Session
Despite the 2017 regular session adjourning on March 18th, Gov. Susana Martinez will likely call a special session. Martinez does not like the budget proposed to her by the Legislature and has warned of potential furloughs if a new budget […]
Despite the 2017 regular session adjourning on March 18th, Gov. Susana Martinez will likely call a special session.
Martinez does not like the budget proposed to her by the Legislature and has warned of potential furloughs if a new budget is not passed soon.
The special session date has yet to be determined.
March 6, 2017 •
Wyoming Legislative Session Adjourns
On March 3, the Wyoming Legislature adjourned its 2017 general session. Lawmakers passed a supplemental budget bill making cuts to education and substance abuse prevention funding. The budget adjustment was needed due to lower state revenues than previously anticipated. The […]
On March 3, the Wyoming Legislature adjourned its 2017 general session.
Lawmakers passed a supplemental budget bill making cuts to education and substance abuse prevention funding.
The budget adjustment was needed due to lower state revenues than previously anticipated.
The 2018 legislative session is scheduled to convene February 12, 2018.
January 16, 2017 •
Louisiana Special Session Likely
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said on Friday a special session of the legislature is likely necessary to remedy a $313 million deficit in the state’s budget. Gov. Edwards stated last week that any deficit beyond $300 million would automatically […]
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said on Friday a special session of the legislature is likely necessary to remedy a $313 million deficit in the state’s budget. Gov. Edwards stated last week that any deficit beyond $300 million would automatically trigger a special session as it would exceed the amount he can cut from the budget on his own.
Due to Louisiana’s legal framework, a special session will allow budget cuts to be balanced for agencies across the board while higher education and healthcare would be the target if the cuts are done while the Legislature is not in session. Gov. Edwards is also considering making use of the state’s rainy day fund to close the budget gap. No date for the special session has been set but mid-February is being discussed as the target date.
June 15, 2016 •
West Virginia Adjourns Special Session
On June 14, the West Virginia Legislature adjourned sine die after passing a budget bill. This is the second budget proposal of the special session to be sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk. The governor is expected to approve […]
On June 14, the West Virginia Legislature adjourned sine die after passing a budget bill.
This is the second budget proposal of the special session to be sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk.
The governor is expected to approve the bill, which is needed to avert a government shutdown that would result if a budget is not enacted before July 1.
June 3, 2016 •
West Virginia Special Session Drags On
The West Virginia Legislature passed a budget bill Thursday that is being sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk. Upon the bill’s passage on the 13th day of a special session, the Legislature decided to recess the session until June […]
The West Virginia Legislature passed a budget bill Thursday that is being sent to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s desk.
Upon the bill’s passage on the 13th day of a special session, the Legislature decided to recess the session until June 12.
The governor is expected to veto the bill. The state faces a potential government shutdown if a budget is not approved before July 1.
June 1, 2016 •
Alaska Budget Bill Sent to Governor
The Alaska Legislature reached a bipartisan budget deal Tuesday, May 31. The bill was approved nine days into the special session that was called when lawmakers could not produce a budget during the 121-day regular extended session. It is unclear […]
The Alaska Legislature reached a bipartisan budget deal Tuesday, May 31.
The bill was approved nine days into the special session that was called when lawmakers could not produce a budget during the 121-day regular extended session.
It is unclear whether Gov. Bill Walker will sign the bill. Alaska faces a government shutdown if a budget is not adopted by July 1, and lawmakers were feeling the pressure to approve a budget before June 1 to stop the governor’s administration from sending 30-day layoff warnings to state employees.
May 11, 2016 •
California Legislature to Begin Budget Work
California Gov. Jerry Brown will release his revised 2016-17 budget proposal on Friday, May 13, 2016. The release of the revised budget triggers a ban on contributions to members of the Senate from the date the proposed revised budget is […]
California Gov. Jerry Brown will release his revised 2016-17 budget proposal on Friday, May 13, 2016.
The release of the revised budget triggers a ban on contributions to members of the Senate from the date the proposed revised budget is released until the date of enactment of a budget bill for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
The constitutional deadline for the Legislature to pass a budget bill is June 15th.
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