Author Not Presenting a Bill
Author Not Presenting a Bill By Chris Micheli What happens when a bill author is not available to present his or her bill in a committee of the California Legislature? The general practice is for another legislator to present the bill in the missing legislator’s absence. The first choice is usually a joint author or a co-author. Next is line is often a member of the legislative committee that is considering the bill. In any of these instances, the permission of the committee chair is usually secured. For example, in one Assembly committee’s rules, it provides: “If an author is unable to present their bill, another member of the Legislature may present.” Another Assembly committee has this more detailed rule: “Presentation of Another Member’s Bill: If an author is unable to present their bill, another Member of the Legislature, or a memb...