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2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE
June 28, 2005 - Introduced by Representative Schneider. Referred to Committee
on Rules.
AR23,1,2 1To amend assembly rule 32 (1) (a) and assembly rule 39 (1); relating to: the
2prohibition against memorializing the federal government.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Currently, in the assembly rules, there exists a prohibition against the offering
of any assembly joint resolution or resolution memorializing Congress or any branch
or officer of the federal government, a prohibition against the assembly receiving a
senate joint resolution memorializing Congress or any branch or officer of the federal
government, and a requirement that each such senate joint resolution must be
transmitted back to the senate immediately after the message referring to the senate
joint resolution is read. This resolution exempts from these rules any joint resolution
or resolution that memorializes Congress or any branch or officer of the federal
government to prohibit the outsourcing of jobs that are currently held by residents
of this state or citizens of the United States to other nations.
AR23,1,3 3Resolved by the assembly, That:
AR23, s. 1 4Section 1. Assembly rule 32 (1) (a) is amended to read:
AR23,2,12 5Assembly rule 32 (1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph,
6messages from the senate or from the governor may be received and read, and any
7proposal referenced in the messages that is a senate proposal initially received for
8consideration of the assembly shall be referred and any other proposals referenced

1in the messages shall be taken up immediately unless referred by the presiding
2officer to a standing committee or to the calendar. Any messages from the senate
3referring to a senate joint resolution memorializing Congress or any branch or officer
4of the federal government that is received for consideration of the assembly may be
5read but the senate joint resolution may not be received for consideration. The,
6unless the senate joint resolution memorializes Congress or any branch or officer of
7the federal government to prohibit the outsourcing of jobs that are currently held by
8residents of this state or citizens of the United States to other nations. Any
senate
9joint resolution that does not memorialize Congress or any branch or officer of the
10federal government to prohibit the outsourcing of jobs that are currently held by
11residents of this state or citizens of the United States to other nations
shall be
12transmitted to the senate immediately after the message is read;
AR23, s. 2 13Section 2. Assembly rule 39 (1) is amended to read:
AR23,2,21 14Assembly rule 39 (1) Except as otherwise provided in joint rule 83 (2) and this
15subsection, any member or standing committee may introduce or offer proposals in
16the assembly on any day of the biennial legislative session. No member or standing
17committee may offer any assembly joint resolution or resolution memorializing
18Congress or any branch or officer of the federal government, unless the assembly
19joint resolution or resolution memorializes Congress or any branch or officer of the
20federal government to prohibit the outsourcing of jobs that are currently held by
21residents of this state or citizens of the United States to other nations
.
AR23,2,2222 (End)
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