Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB456

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  
Report Pass
1/19/24  
Engrossed
1/24/24  
Refer
1/29/24  
Report Pass
2/26/24  
Engrossed
2/28/24  
Engrossed
3/1/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  
Chaptered
4/8/24  

Caption

City council salaries; permitted salaries.

Impact

The implementation of HB 456 is expected to standardize salary structures across various cities in Virginia, thereby ensuring that compensation for local officials reflects their city’s demographic size. Moreover, the bill stipulates that any salary increases cannot take effect until after the next general election of council members, ensuring that current lawmakers do not set their own immediate pay raises. This approach is designed to promote transparency and accountability in local governance.

Summary

House Bill 456 aims to amend the Code of Virginia regarding the salaries of city council members and mayors. This legislation provides a framework for setting annual salaries based on the population size of the city, with specific maximum salary limits defined for different population brackets. For example, cities with populations over 260,000 can set mayoral salaries up to $56,000 and council salaries up to $52,000. The bill also allows for adjustments to these salaries by an inflation factor but limits such increases to a maximum of five percent in any year.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 456 appears to be generally supportive among local governments and legislators advocating for standardized and fair compensation for council members and mayors. However, there may be concerns expressed by residents regarding the appropriateness of these salary levels, especially in smaller cities where budgets could be tighter. The bill's reception is likely influenced by local economic conditions and the perceived performance of existing council members.

Contention

Despite the overall support for enhanced transparency in salary determinations, there are contentious points related to the salary caps. Some local officials may argue that the proposed maximum salaries do not adequately compensate for the responsibilities and demands faced by council members, especially in larger cities. Furthermore, restrictions on salary increases tied to the election cycle might frustrate efforts to adjust compensation in response to inflation or rising costs of living, which could become a focal point for debate as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR639

House of Delegates; salaries, contingent and incidental expenses.

VA HB2257

Election of council for cities and towns; exemption from district-based and ward-based restrictions.

VA HB2316

Sales and use tax, local; additional tax authorized in all counties & cities to support schools.

VA SB1408

Sales and use tax, local; additional tax authorized in all counties & cities to support schools.

VA HR244

House of Delegates; salaries, contingent and incidental expenses.

VA HB1157

Attorneys for the Commonwealth; compensation and collection of fees.

VA SB1519

Virginia College Savings Plan; renamed Commonwealth Savers Plan, duties of governing board, report.

VA HB2409

Virginia College Savings Plan; renamed Commonwealth Savers Plan, duties of governing board.

VA HB2396

Virginia College Savings Plan; renamed Commonwealth Savers Plan, duties of governing board.

VA HB1556

K-9 Detection Teams; permitted in public schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.