New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1002

Introduced
10/29/21  
Refer
10/29/21  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of personal use of state-owned vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, the committee established by HB 1002 would be responsible for gathering data and insights on the implications of personal vehicle use by state employees. The study would encompass a review of the financial implications—including both costs and benefits—associated with such a policy change. The findings and suggestions for prospective legislative amendments would be expected to enhance understanding and inform future governance decisions regarding state vehicle usage.

Summary

House Bill 1002 aims to establish a committee to assess the feasibility of allowing state employees to use state-owned vehicles for personal purposes. The bill proposes the creation of a study committee consisting of members from both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This initiative is seen as a way to review the potential implications, benefits, and costs associated with personal use of these vehicles, providing a structured framework for legislative analysis on this matter.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 1002 appears to lean towards a positive outlook, emphasizing the importance of evaluating state resources efficiently. Supporters of the bill see the potential for improved vehicle resource management and better allocation of state assets. However, there might be opposition focused on the concern of misuse or misallocation of public resources, which could arise from allowing personal use of state vehicles.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding the bill may bring forth various points of contention, particularly regarding the clarity of guidelines and policies needed to prevent misuse of state resources. The effectiveness of the committee's recommendations in promoting accountability and transparency would also be a critical area of focus. The deliberations in the committee might address concerns from stakeholders about ensuring that any personal use policies are properly regulated to protect public interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB256

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of replacing the site evaluation committee.

NH HB1464

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility and implementation of furthering electric vehicle adoption in New Hampshire.

NH HB1510

Establishing a committee to study the hiring processes used by state agencies.

NH HB1398

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of centralized criminal history records checks in education.

NH SB226

Suspending applications for new landfills and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of incinerating solid waste.

NH HB1277

Establishing a committee to study alternatives for funding the operation, maintenance, and repair of state owned dams.

NH HB1043

Establishing a committee to study regulations applicable to small businesses that sell food.

NH HB1274

Establishing a committee to study the solid waste practices of state agencies.

NH HB157

Establishing a study committee to examine ways to improve the usefulness of fiscal notes.

NH HB1470

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility and impact of tax credits and other incentives to increase the availability of low-income housing and workforce housing.

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