concurrent resolution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconcurrentandresolution
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concurrent
adjective
uk/kənˈkʌr.ənt/us/kənˈkɝː.ənt/
happening or existing at the ...
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resolution
noun
uk/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/us/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/
an official decision that is made after a group or organization ...
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A proposal may be introduced as a bill, a joint resolution, aconcurrentresolution, or a simple resolution.
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This authority is defined in theconcurrentresolutionauthorizing the conditional adjournment.
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The session may be extended byconcurrentresolutionadopted by a two-thirds vote of each house.
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Aconcurrentresolutionrequires adoption by both houses, and accordingly can be used for each house to consent to the adjournment of the other.
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Aconcurrentresolutiondoes not have the power of law nor require action by the executive to take force.
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The committee chairs serving on the nominating committee shall jointly prepare aconcurrentresolution directing the governor to award the medal to a person nominated.
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The length of the general session may not go beyond 60 calendar days unless extended by aconcurrentresolutionadopted by a two-thirds vote of each house.
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Concurrent resolutions passed by both houses and simple resolutions passed by only one house do not have the force of law.
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Concurrent resolutions (passed by both houses) and simple resolutions (passed by only one house) do not have the force of law.
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Concurrent resolutions are generally used to address the sentiments of both chambers or deal with issues or matters affecting both houses.
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On the other hand, concurrent resolutions (passed by both houses) and simple resolutions (passed by only one house) do not have the force of law.
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