North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1323

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Reimbursement of members of the legislative assembly; and to provide for retroactive application.

Impact

The legislative assembly will experience changes in the financial logistics for its members, particularly in how they claim expenses and the amounts they receive. The proposed bill stipulates that members who reside outside Bismarck can claim reimbursement for travel and lodging in a manner consistent with state employee guidelines. This aims to ensure legislators can adequately represent their constituencies without financial burden related to travel costs, thus attracting a diverse range of candidates who might otherwise be deterred by these expenses.

Summary

House Bill 1323 proposes amendments to the North Dakota Century Code regarding the reimbursement policies for members of the legislative assembly. This bill aims to set specific compensation amounts for legislators during their legislative duties, including organizational, special, or regular sessions, and for attending committee meetings. The compensation outlined includes a daily rate of $205 through June 30, 2024, rising to $213 thereafter, along with monthly allowances relevant to their public duties. The bill also details reimbursement procedures for meals and lodging, intending to streamline the financial support provided to legislators.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial in enhancing the financial support for legislators, there may be discussions regarding fairness and equity in these amounts. Members may have differing opinions on whether the proposed increases are justified and sustainable, especially considering North Dakota's budget constraints. Moreover, the bill's retroactive application to January 1, 2025, can also ignite debate about accountability and fiscal responsibility in government expenditures. Stakeholders might express concerns about the transparency in how these reimbursements are managed and monitored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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