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Senate passes SJR 4 to clarify constitutional language on legislative adjournment

January 30, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Senate passes SJR 4 to clarify constitutional language on legislative adjournment
During the recent session of the Utah General Legislative Assembly, lawmakers engaged in a significant discussion regarding a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at clarifying existing language. The meeting, held on January 30, 2024, highlighted the importance of precise legal language in the state constitution, particularly concerning the timing of legislative adjournments.

Senator Fillmore introduced the resolution, known as SJR 4, which seeks to amend the constitution to specify that certain provisions take effect on the 61st day following adjournment. Currently, the constitution states that actions take effect "after 60 days," but lacks clarity on the exact timing, which could lead to misinterpretation in legal contexts. This amendment aims to eliminate ambiguity and ensure that the intent of the law is clear to all parties involved.

The resolution received overwhelming support during the voting process, with 23 senators voting in favor and none opposed. This strong consensus reflects a shared understanding among lawmakers of the necessity for clarity in legal documents, especially as they pertain to legislative procedures.

In addition to the constitutional amendment, the session included discussions on other legislative matters, although details on those topics were not elaborated in the transcript. The passage of SJR 4 marks a proactive step by the legislature to address potential legal challenges and enhance the functionality of state governance.

As the session progresses, the implications of this amendment will likely resonate throughout the legislative process, ensuring that future laws are enacted with a clear understanding of their effective dates. The next steps will involve further readings and potential implementation of the amendment, pending approval from the broader legislative body.

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