What Are the Requirements for a Governor’s State-of-the-State Address?
What Are the Requirements for a Governor’s State-of-the-State Address? By Chris Micheli
Like in 2023, Governor Gavin
Newsom will not be delivering the traditional State-of-the-State address in the
Assembly Chambers in the historic California State Capitol in 2024. Can he do
that? The answer is yes.
Article 5, Section 3 of the
California Constitution states: “The Governor shall report to the Legislature
each calendar year on the condition of the State and may make recommendations.”
This language is clear that an annual report must be made to the Legislature,
but what form that report takes is not specified.
In other words, the state
Constitution does not specify whether a written or verbal report is done. In
addition, Section 3 does not specify when that report must be made, although
historically it has been done in January or early February, similar to the U.S.
President’s annual State-of-the-Union address to a Joint Session of the U.S.
Congress.
Despite that, to use legislative
terminology, it has been the “custom and practice” of California Governors to
address the two houses of the Legislature in the Assembly Chambers for many
decades. This has occurred since roughly the time of World War II when Governors
began supplementing their written report with their speech to the Legislature.
It was then-Governor Earl Warren who began the tradition. Governor Warren
served from 1943 to 1953.
Recall that, while Governor Newsom
made the traditional SOTS speeches his first two years in office, during the
pandemic, he gave his third speech inside Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, and
his fourth speech was made from a state agency’s auditorium.
By the way, as we approach the end
of the 2-year Legislative Session at the end of August, we should note that
Article IV, Section 22 of the state Constitution has a reporting requirement by
the four legislative leaders. At the convening of the 2-year session and at the
close of each regular session, the four legislative leaders must set forth
their goals and objectives for the session and the progress they made towards
meeting them.
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