New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1129

Introduced
11/17/21  
Refer
11/17/21  

Caption

Relative to the fiscal committee of the general court.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1129 would modify existing laws governing the fiscal committee in the New Hampshire legislature. By altering the composition and appointment process, the bill seeks to improve the committee's functionality and efficiency in reviewing fiscal matters. This restructuring is expected to enable the committee to better balance partisan interests, ensuring that financial decisions reflect diverse viewpoints within the General Court. The effective date for this bill would be July 1, 2022, allowing for a timely transition to the new membership scheme.

Summary

House Bill 1129 pertains to the restructuring of the fiscal committee of the New Hampshire General Court. The bill proposes a change in the membership composition of this committee, specifying that it will consist of ten members: five from the House of Representatives and five from the Senate. Specifically, the bill identifies the need for appointments from both party leaders, namely the speaker of the house and the minority leader in both chambers, to ensure a balance of representation. This change aims to streamline the functioning of the fiscal committee and enhance its oversight responsibilities regarding state finances.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 1129 appears to be largely positive among the legislators who support the changes proposed. Advocates argue that the revised structure of the fiscal committee will enhance collaboration and efficiency in the legislative process, particularly concerning budgetary matters. However, there may be some concerns regarding how these changes could affect the balance of power within the committee, especially if certain parties feel underrepresented in fiscal discussions.

Contention

Notably, the main point of contention surrounding the bill revolves around the political implications of the new membership appointments. Some legislators may express unease over the potential for partisan influence in financial decisions, particularly if the appointments do not adequately reflect the legislative makeup. Additionally, the effectiveness of the committee post-restructuring will likely be a topic of ongoing discussion, assessing whether the changes lead to improved fiscal oversight or create further challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1518

Relative to the legislative ethics committee.

NH HB1269

Relative to certain legislative study committees.

NH SB386

Relative to establishing a committee to study power generation, transmission, distribution, and storage.

NH HB1045

Relative to the composition of the ethics oversight advisory committee.

NH SB341

Official Code of Georgia Annotated; relating to inactive boards, panels, authorities, centers, commissions, committees, councils, task forces, and other such bodies and certain procedures of the General Assembly; repeal

NH SB358

Relative to the joint legislative committee on administrative rules.

NH SB256

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

NH HB157

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

NH HB156

Relative to the duties of the advisory committee on state procurement.

NH HB1236

Relative to the legislative oversight committee for the education improvement and assessment program.

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