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mike miller's avatar

The legislature approved $400 Billion to expand I-10 from Chandler to Casa Grande? Is it going to be paved in gold? It will be stolen pretty quickly. Perhaps $400 million is the correct amount. That could come out of this budget surplus....

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Jeanine Jones's avatar

I was a research analyst in the AZ House, now I'm a research attorney in the Hawaii Senate (my office is kind of a mix of majority research and legislative council - we are one of 3 drafting agencies for the Hawaii legislature but also staff committee hearings). Both legislatures are of similar size and length (HI is 60 days with 9 mandatory recess days scattered throughout), similar number of committees, and that's about where the similarities end. Here are the things that shocked me the most about the Hawaii Senate: 24 Dems and 1 Republican (but the Dems are allover the place on policy), introduce roughly 2,000 bills and only pass out about 200, committees meet MWF or Tue/Thur, or M-F if A bracket committee, joint referrals are super common, committees are run very informally and decision-making on any measure can occur on a different date than when receiving testimony, don't need quorum to hear testimony (often only the chair is present), amendments to bills are announced at decision-making and not seen in writing until the amended version is filed with the clerk's office, debate almost never occurs on the floor (written comments are just entered into the journal) and votes are taken on consent more often than not (no voting screen!), and nearly every single bill is sent to conference committee!!!! The budget miraculously is approved on time every year and sine die always occurs right on time on the 60th day and is usually super boring.

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