Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1241

Introduced
2/12/24  
Report Pass
2/20/24  
Introduced
2/12/24  
Report Pass
2/20/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Engrossed
2/20/24  
Report Pass
3/13/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Report Pass
3/13/24  
Enrolled
4/2/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Chaptered
4/22/24  
Enrolled
4/2/24  
Chaptered
4/22/24  

Caption

Smyrna, City of; revise compensation of mayor and councilmembers

Impact

The bill's provisions directly impact the municipal code governing Smyrna, which had not been revised since previous amendments in 1986. By establishing clear salary figures for elected officials, HB1241 seeks to enhance accountability and transparency in local governance. This could also influence future debates on governance structures in other municipalities, as it sets a precedent for how local governments may handle compensation for elected roles.

Summary

House Bill 1241 aims to amend the charter of the City of Smyrna, Georgia, focusing specifically on revising the compensation structure for the city's mayor and councilmembers. Under this bill, the mayor's salary will be set at $37,500 per year, while each councilmember will receive a salary of $25,500 per year. This legislative move is designed to update the fiscal policies of the city and align them with contemporary standards for municipal governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB1241 appears broadly positive among local stakeholders, as updating the charter for better alignment with current economic and operational realities is generally viewed favorably. However, there could be underlying tensions, especially if discussions around further compensation or benefits arise, which could provoke public scrutiny. Overall, the discussion seems to highlight a sensible approach to municipal governance rather than contentious debate.

Contention

While the bill does not seem to face significant opposition, any future discussions regarding amendments might spark contention, particularly if proposals to increase the mayor's or council's compensations arise beyond what is currently stipulated. Moreover, some community members might perceive the set salaries as appropriate while others could view them as excessive, thus highlighting a potential line of division in public opinion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB622

Hoboken, City of; revise compensation of mayor and councilmembers

GA HB704

Milton, City of; mayor and councilmembers; modify provisions related to compensation

GA HB742

Broxton, City of; increase compensation of mayor and councilmembers

GA HB619

Donalsonville, City of; election schedule for mayor and councilmembers; revise

GA HB724

Thomson, City of; mayor and city councilmembers; provide staggered elections

GA HB1456

Mount Zion, City of; councilmembers vacating their office; revise provisions

GA HB961

Menlo, City of; future mayors and councilmembers shall be elected to four-year terms of office; provide

GA HB696

Smyrna, City of; annexation of certain territory; provide

GA HB675

Riceboro, City of; residency requirements for candidacy for office or mayor or councilmember; revise provisions

GA HB1495

Sandersville, City of; revise powers of mayor

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.