New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1259

Introduced
11/19/21  
Refer
11/19/21  

Caption

Relative to the election and resignation of members of school boards and elected budget committees.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1259 would significantly update the existing procedures outlined in RSA 32:15 and RSA 671:33. The new provisions would allow for quicker replacements in the event of a resignation, particularly if the resignation occurs soon after an election, where a candidate who received the next highest number of votes could be appointed immediately. This change could enhance the responsiveness of school boards and budget committees to maintain their operations without extended vacancies. The effectiveness of this bill would depend on the timely actions of moderators and elected officials in implementing these new rules.

Summary

House Bill 1259 addresses the procedures for the resignation and replacement of members of school boards and elected budget committees in New Hampshire. The bill outlines a specific process for how vacancies should be filled following a resignation. It typically requires the moderator to accept resignations and declare vacancies within ten days, and it proposes a method for appointing successors based on the results of prior elections. The bill aims to streamline the process for filling these positions, ensuring that vacancies are addressed promptly to maintain continuity in school governance and budget oversight.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1259 appears to be generally supportive among those advocating for efficient governance in local educational and budgetary matters. Proponents emphasize the importance of having capable individuals in these roles without prolonged gaps due to resignations. However, there could be some contention regarding concerns about the qualifications of appointees versus elected members, as the bill allows for appointments shortly after elections. The general tone indicates a push toward modernization and practicality in local governance structures.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the principle of democratic representation versus practical governance. Some critics might argue that appointing a successor rather than holding a special election could undermine the electoral process and reduce accountability. Additionally, there is a concern about the potential for partisan influence in the appointment process if the individuals filling vacancies are not directly elected by the community. These debates reflect ongoing discussions about the balance between efficiency and democratic values in local government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1223

Relative to meeting attendance requirements for elected members of budget committee and school board.

NH HB562

Relative to the filling of vacant positions on elected municipal boards and school boards.

NH HB412

Relative to elections and appointments to fill vacancies of local cooperative school boards.

NH HB394

Relative to the powers and duties of cooperative school district budget committees and the role of cooperative school district board member representatives on such committees.

NH HB632

Relative to the cooperative school district budget committee.

NH HB87

Relative to the definition of electioneering.

NH HB463

Relative to the composition of the board of recount in elections for the select board and for the school board.

NH HB1485

Relative to direct recall elections.

NH HB345

Enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.

NH HB345

Enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.

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