North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S394

Introduced
3/29/23  

Caption

Legislative Reform Commission

Impact

If successful, the Commission could lead to significant changes in how the legislative process operates in North Carolina. It would explore changes to term lengths for state legislators and the potential introduction of term limits. Additionally, it would evaluate the structure and duration of legislative sessions, aiming to align them with best practices observed in other states, alongside examining legislative compensation and allowances. The results may influence future legislative initiatives and reforms, potentially enhancing the accountability and efficiency of the state legislature.

Summary

Senate Bill 394 aims to establish a Legislative Reform Commission in North Carolina tasked with studying and making recommendations related to legislative terms, term limits, session limits, and compensation for legislators. The bill proposes that the Commission consists of eight public members appointed equally by leadership in both legislative chambers, emphasizing that no current elected officials may serve on the Commission. The Commission is expected to provide insights and recommendations about potential amendments to the North Carolina Constitution regarding these issues.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 394 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who advocate for reform in legislative practices to improve governance. However, there may be apprehension from those concerned about potential changes to established norms and practices. The discussions reflect a general desire for improved legislative accountability, although opinions may vary on the implications of altering term limits and compensation structures.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the proposed term limits, as this could lead to a debate on the experience and continuity of legislative leadership. Additionally, determining appropriate compensation rates and allowances for state legislators might spark discussions on state budget priorities and the value placed on public service positions. The nature and depth of the Commission's resultant recommendations will likely be closely scrutinized by various stakeholders, including political advocates, local governments, and constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H407

NC Semiquincentennial Legislative Commission

NC S609

NC Semiquincentennial Legislative Commission

NC HB3411

Relating to commissions; removing the legislative members; and eliminating expired commissions

NC SJR1

Legislative Salaries Commission, Ca

NC S512

Greater Accountability for Boards/Commissions

NC HJR7

Commission On Legislative Salaries, Ca

NC HJR18

Commission On Legislative Salaries, Ca

NC HB05292

An Act Concerning The Legislative Commissioners' Recommended Technical Changes To The Public Health Statutes.

NC SB356

To Abolish Inactive State Entities; To Amend The Law Concerning The Reporting Of Boards And Commissions; And To Declare An Emergency.

NC H557

North Carolina Healing Arts Commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.