New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HJR7

Introduced
1/22/24  
Report Pass
1/29/24  

Caption

Commission On Legislative Salaries, Ca

Impact

The amendment would alter how legislative salaries are set, transitioning this responsibility from the legislature itself to a bipartisan citizen commission. This change could enhance transparency and oversight in the setting of legislative salaries, possibly restoring public trust in how governmental compensation is managed. Furthermore, it would require the commission to file a report every four years, which would then be utilized to adjust salaries in accordance with their findings.

Summary

HJR7 is a joint resolution proposed to amend Article 4 of the New Mexico Constitution. The resolution aims to create a citizen commission on legislative salaries that would be responsible for establishing, adjusting, and limiting the salaries of members of the New Mexico Legislature. This commission would consist of nine public members with restrictions on political party representation. It is envisioned as an independent body to ensure that legislative salaries are determined based on comprehensive research and public accountability.

Contention

HJR7 may face contention around issues of public versus legislative control. Proponents argue that it will eliminate potential conflicts of interest and make legislative compensation more equitable. Critics may raise concerns about the efficacy of a citizen commission in accurately assessing salaries, or the risk of politicizing the evaluation process. Additionally, the bill's stipulations regarding commission member appointments could be scrutinized to ensure an adequate representation of the state's diverse population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HJR8

Legislative Salaries, Ca

NM SB136

Prc Commissioner Salaries

NM HJR1

Independent Redistricting Commission, Ca

NM SB308

Constitutional Revision Commission

NM SB186

Interim Legislative Public Works Committee

NM HJR2

Legislative Session Changes, Ca

NM HB469

District Attorney Salaries

NM HB409

Legislative Review Of Rules

NM SB442

Increase Elected Official Salaries

NM SB19

Law Enforcement & Public Safety Telecomm

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.