Senate Resolution No. 101, introduced by Senators Looney and Duff, outlines the rules for the Senate during the June Special Session of 2024. The resolution stipulates that the Senate rules for this special session will be the same as those from the 2024 regular session, with specific amendments, alterations, or repeals as detailed in the resolution. Notably, the resolution calls for the removal of Rules 7, 9, 13, 17, 18, 19, 29, and 30, replacing them with new provisions. These changes include the process for handling bills or resolutions certified in accordance with section 2-26 of the general statutes, the order of business for the Senate, the precedence of motions when a question is under debate, and the procedures for filing amendments and handling bills that have been substantively amended.

The resolution also introduces a new Rule 38, which limits the types of bills and resolutions that can be received during the special session. Specifically, only those bills and substantive resolutions specified in paragraph 1 of Rule 7 of the Joint Rules for the Special Session, those certified as provided in Rule 9 of the Joint Rules, and resolutions related to the rules of the Special Session, the printing of journals, and the expenses of the Special Session are permitted. Additionally, any amendment that would significantly impact state revenues or expenditures must be accompanied by a fiscal note and a typewritten explanation detailing the financial implications. The Legislative Commissioners' Office is tasked with examining and reprinting any bill that is substantively amended within three calendar days of receipt.