HR9 HFA Steele, Hanshaw, Summers 1-28 #1
Schiffour 3289
Delegates Steele, Hanshaw, and Summers moved to amend the bill on page 1, by striking everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
“That House Rule 65 be amended to read as follows:
Order of Business, Daily
The daily order of business shall be as follows:
I. To read, correct, and approve the Journal.
II. Introduction of guests.
III. To receive and consider reports of standing committees.
IV. To receive and consider reports of select committees.
V. To receive and consider messages from the Executive, state officials, and other communications and remonstrances.
VI. To receive messages from the Senate, and consider amendments proposed by the Senate to bills passed by the House.
VII. To receive (a) resolutions, (b) petitions, (c) motions.
VIII. Bills introduced on motion for leave and referred to appropriate committees.
IX. To act on unfinished business of the preceding day, and resolutions lying over from previous day, but no resolution shall lose its place on the calendar by not being acted upon on the day following that on which it was offered.
X. House and Senate Bills on third reading.
XI. House and Senate Bills on second reading.
XII. House and Senate Bills on first reading.
XIII. To act upon leave of absence for members.
XIV.
Introduction of Guests. Remarks by members of the House.
Item XIV, Remarks by members of the House, shall be held on each Wednesday,
unless otherwise directed by the Speaker, following the first day through the
fifty-seventh day of session, and the Speaker shall announce a time when the
chamber of the House shall be available for remarks by members of the House if
such a time is requested by a member of the House of Delegates. The House shall
convene at such time to receive such remarks, and the Speaker or a designee of
the Speaker shall preside. No quorum is necessary to proceed with the receipt
of remarks by members of the House, and nothing herein shall prohibit
committees from meeting when the House convenes solely for the purpose of remarks
by members. Any member desiring to speak shall seek recognition, and upon
recognition by the Presiding Officer, may speak for up to five minutes upon any
topic of interest to the House. The Presiding Officer shall preserve order and
decorum while the House is in session for the duration of remarks. During this
designated time for receipt of remarks by members, no motion shall be in order
save for a motion to adjourn remarks by member. Remarks made during the
pendency of remarks by members may be entered into the appendix to the journal
as provided for herein. The time allotted for remarks by members shall expire:
(A) After all member desiring to speak have exhausted their allotted time; or
(B) after six hours; or (C) ten p.m., whichever occurs first.
XV.
Introduction of guests Miscellaneous business. (HR10, Reg.
Sess., 2001; HR3, Reg. Sess., 2002; HR1, Reg. Sess., 2019; HR1, Reg. Sess.,
2021; HR19, Reg. Sess., 2021)
XVI.
Miscellaneous business. (HR10, Reg. Sess., 2001; HR3, Reg. Sess.,
2002; HR1, Reg. Sess., 2019; HR1, Reg. Sess., 2021; HR19, Reg. Sess., 2021) Remarks
by members of the House (held on each Wednesday).
That House Rule 65a be amended to read as follows:
Introduction of guests.
65a.The House shall observe two opportunities on each day
for any member, upon recognition, to introduce to the House citizens seated in
the galleries. Provided, That for the duration of
the 2021 Regular Session of the 85th Legislature, members wishing guests to be
introduced during these times shall submit the names of the individuals to be
introduced to the Majority Leader and/or Speaker Pro Tempore who shall
introduce all guests during these periods (HR33, Reg. Sess., 1978; HR1,
Reg. Sess., 2017; HR1, Reg. Sess., 2019; HR1, Reg. Sess., 2021).
Adopted
Rejected