Alabama Constitution Section 62 - Referral of bills to standing committees.

Alabama Constitution – Section 62
Title: Referral of Bills to Standing Committees

Text of Section 62:

"Every bill shall be referred to a standing committee of the house in which it originates, and shall receive a favorable report from such committee before any bill shall be read a second time, or considered by the house."

Explanation:

Section 62 of the Alabama Constitution outlines a mandatory step in the legislative process for any bill introduced in either chamber (House of Representatives or Senate).

🔹 Key Requirements:

Committee Referral:

Every bill must be referred to a standing committee in the chamber where it is introduced.

"Standing committee" means a permanent committee that handles specific subject matters (e.g., finance, education).

Favorable Committee Report Required:

The bill must receive a favorable report from that committee before it can:

Be read a second time, or

Be debated or considered by the full house.

In Summary:

All bills must go through a standing committee first.

A positive recommendation from the committee is required before the bill can move forward in the legislative process.

This ensures that legislation is carefully reviewed before being debated by the entire chamber.

 

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