March 22, 2021 •
Idaho Legislature Shuts Down Amid Covid-19 Surge
The Idaho Legislature voted to close down until early April after a coronavirus outbreak among members of the state House. The recess, which will last until April 6, comes after six members in the lower chamber tested positive for the […]
The Idaho Legislature voted to close down until early April after a coronavirus outbreak among members of the state House.
The recess, which will last until April 6, comes after six members in the lower chamber tested positive for the virus.
The recess will postpone debates on significant issues, including setting the state budget.
June 19, 2020 •
Rhode Island General Assembly Recesses After Passing Budget Bill
On June 18, both chambers of the General Assembly recessed after passing the current fiscal year supplemental budget. The bill distributed funding received from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to cover revenue losses for the […]
On June 18, both chambers of the General Assembly recessed after passing the current fiscal year supplemental budget.
The bill distributed funding received from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to cover revenue losses for the fiscal year ending on June 30 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lawmakers are expected to return to session this summer to address the budget for the 2021 fiscal year after federal action for additional state relief is determined.
May 18, 2020 •
South Carolina Legislature Recesses Until September
On May 12, the South Carolina Legislature met to approve a resolution allowing the state to continue to spend money until the budget can be addressed later this year. In addition to the budget and any potential legislation regarding the […]
On May 12, the South Carolina Legislature met to approve a resolution allowing the state to continue to spend money until the budget can be addressed later this year.
In addition to the budget and any potential legislation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Legislature may take up any legislation that has passed either the House or the Senate during the fall session.
As of May 14, the Legislature stands recessed until September 15
March 31, 2020 •
Colorado General Assembly Meets Briefly on March 30
The Colorado House and Senate convened for one day on March 30. However, lawmakers took different approaches to returning from the General Assembly’s COVID-19 recess. The House recessed until Thursday, April 2. Lawmakers in the House based their decision on […]
The Colorado House and Senate convened for one day on March 30.
However, lawmakers took different approaches to returning from the General Assembly’s COVID-19 recess.
The House recessed until Thursday, April 2.
Lawmakers in the House based their decision on the constitutional provision allowing for a three-day recess without formal agreement from both chambers.
The Senate, however, postponed indefinitely based on another interpretation.
The Senate interpretation allows the General Assembly to remain recessed without setting an exact date to reconvene.
On April 2, the House is expected to meet briefly and recess again for an unspecified period of time.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
Additionally, the General Assembly is still considered to be in regular session for purposes of restrictions on contributions from lobbyists during the session, as the General Assembly has not adjourned sine die.
March 24, 2020 •
Arizona Legislature Approves $50 Million Relief Package, Recesses for Three Weeks
Lawmakers approved a $50 million relief package for COVID-19 relief before recessing for three weeks as a public health precaution. The relief package allows Gov. Doug Ducey’s administration to use the funds for the following: Housing assistance Aid for businesses […]
Lawmakers approved a $50 million relief package for COVID-19 relief before recessing for three weeks as a public health precaution.
The relief package allows Gov. Doug Ducey’s administration to use the funds for the following:
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- Housing assistance
- Aid for businesses
- Nonprofits and healthcare providers with fewer than 50 employees
- Assistance for food banks as well as organizations serving people experiencing homelessness
The budget will keep state government operating into the new fiscal year beginning in July.
The Legislature is suspended until April 13 unless the House speaker and Senate president announce otherwise.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
June 26, 2015 •
Rhode Island General Assembly Recesses
The Rhode Island General Assembly concluded its session and recessed on June 25, 2015. Any bills submitted to Gov. Gina Raimondo must be signed or vetoed by July 6. There is no pocket veto. Photo of the Rhode Island State […]
The Rhode Island General Assembly concluded its session and recessed on June 25, 2015. Any bills submitted to Gov. Gina Raimondo must be signed or vetoed by July 6. There is no pocket veto.
Photo of the Rhode Island State Capitol courtesy of Garrett A. Wollman on Wikimedia Commons.
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