Non-binding resolution explained

A non-binding resolution is a motion adopted by a deliberative body that does not enact a law or a substantive rule, and is simply used to make known what the opinions of that body are in relation to a certain fact or event.

This type of resolution is often used to express the body's approval or disapproval of something that they cannot otherwise vote on,[1] due to the matter being handled by another jurisdiction, or being protected by a constitution. An example would be a resolution of support for a nation's troops in battle, which carries no legal weight, but is adopted for moral support.

Use

Non-binding resolutions are usually specific simple or concurrent resolutions that are not passed on to the executive branch to be signed into the law.[2] These resolutions differ from pure concurrent resolutions (that are used for various procedural requests such as adjourning sessions) in that they are designed to express formally, document opinions and not initiate a process.

These resolutions offer a means for elected officials to publicly air the concerns of their constituents[3] and are closely followed by major media outlets. Additionally, these resolutions can be used to state the position of the legislature, showing a preview of how they will vote on future legislation and budget allocations.

Notable historic uses

Canada

United Nations

See main article: United Nations resolution, United Nations General Assembly Resolution and United Nations Security Council Resolution.

United States

In the United States Congress, non-binding resolutions are frequently titled as a "Sense of Congress" resolution, if both houses pass the measure (a concurrent resolution), or as a "Sense of the Senate" or "Sense of the House" resolution, if the measure is passed by only one house (a simple resolution).[5] [6]

A "sense of Congress" clause may also be used within legislation to direct the actions which Congress wishes the executive to undertake, for example:

The legislatures of the 50 U.S. states also frequently adopt non-binding resolutions. For example:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: It's Way Too Late for Nonbinding Resolutions on Iraq . 2007-02-15 . Holland . Joshua . AlterNet . 2007-02-17.
  2. Web site: What's a nonbinding resolution? . 2007-02-03 . 2007-02-17 . The Associated Press . Associated Press . nwsource.com.
  3. News: Why A Non-Binding Resolution Gets A Lot of Attention . 2007-02-17 . cbsnews.com . 2006-06-16 . Hillary . Profita.
  4. Web site: Vote No. 466. House of Commons Chamber Business. Parliament of Canada. 11 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304043729/http://www.parl.gc.ca/HouseChamberBusiness/ChamberVoteDetail.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&Parl=41&Ses=1&Vote=466. 4 March 2016. dead.
  5. Book: McCormick, James M. . American Foreign Policy and Process . 322 . 2014 . Wadsworth . 978-1-4354-6272-4 . 2012955710.
  6. Book: The Oxford Handbook of U.S. National Security . https://books.google.com/books?id=bHhUDwAAQBAJ&q=%22sense+of+congress%22&pg=PA161 . 161 . Reveron . Derek S. . Gvosdev . Nikolas K. . Cloud . John A. . 2018 . . 9780190680015 . 2017043933 . Serafino . Nina M. . Ekmektsioglou . Eleni G. . Congress and National Security.
  7. Web site: Heitshusen. Valerie. Beth. Richard S.. Speakers of the House: Elections, 1913–2019. January 4, 2019. CRS Report for Congress. Congressional Research Service, the Library of Congress. Washington, D.C.. March 18, 2019.
  8. Web site: Vietnam War 1969–1975. 2007-10-11. The History Place.
  9. News: Senate Passes Non-Binding Resolution To Reassure Taiwan . 2007-02-15 . 1998-07-01 . cnn.com . Moore . Janet.
  10. Web site: 110th Congress, 1st Session H. CON. RES. . 2007-02-15 . speaker.gov . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927022832/http://www.speaker.gov/pdf/IRAQCR.pdf . 2007-09-27 .
  11. Web site: U.S. House of Representatives Roll Call Votes 110th Congress, 1st Session . 2007 . 2007-02-17 . clerk.house.gov.
  12. News: House Democrats Unveil Measure Denouncing Iraq Buildup . 2007-02-15 . . Toner . Robin . Michael Luo . 2007-02-13.
  13. Web site: H. Res. 224 . 2009-03-14 . 2009-03-12 . 2014-12-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141210160940/http://thomas.loc.gov/home/gpoxmlc111/hr224_eh.xml . dead .
  14. News: National Pi Day? Congress makes it official . Politics and Law . McCullagh . Declan . . March 11, 2009 . 2009-03-14 . 2022-03-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220318035357/https://www.cnet.com/13578_3-10194354-38.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5 . dead .
  15. Web site: Legislative Documents.
  16. Web site: Legislative Documents.