New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1486

Introduced
12/3/21  
Refer
12/3/21  

Caption

Relative to an income-based public assistance stipend for legislators.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would entail significant changes to the way compensation and financial support are structured for legislators, particularly focusing on income disparities. The legislation intends to provide assistance such that the stipend amount would be equal to the difference between a member's income and the state's median income, with a limit of 25% of the median income. This state-funded program aims to ensure that all legislators can adequately represent their constituents without financial hardship and ultimately enhance participation from diverse socio-economic backgrounds.

Summary

House Bill 1486, titled 'An Act Relative to an Income-Based Public Assistance Stipend for Legislators,' seeks to establish a financial assistance program aimed at supporting members of the New Hampshire General Court. Under this legislation, the Department of Health and Human Services will be tasked with determining eligibility and administering stipends based on the household income of legislators. Specifically, members of the General Court would qualify for stipends if their household income is lower than the median income for New Hampshire, thus promoting equity among legislators from various economic backgrounds.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1486 appears to be generally positive, with supporters expressing that this program could foster a more inclusive legislative body. By assisting those who may struggle financially, the bill could attract a wider array of candidates for political office. However, there are concerns regarding the program's funding and administrative requirements, which could lead to debates regarding fiscal responsibility and the sustainable implementation of such stipends.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the financial implications of the bill. Critics may argue that while the intention is noble, the practical aspects of funding could create an indeterminable fiscal burden on the state's budget. This includes concerns about how to effectively determine eligibility and manage the application process for the stipends. Additionally, skeptics may question the necessity of such a program for legislators who already receive compensation, raising debates on equity versus entitlement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1526

Relative to income eligibility for in and out medical assistance and relative to the executive committee for the mental health counseling compact.

NH SB411

Relative to critical incident stress management for emergency services providers, and establishing a violent act injury disability retirement for public safety employees.

NH HB331

Relative to the income threshold for the education freedom account program.

NH SB134

Relative to disability pensions for public safety employees who are victims of violence,and suspending the issuance of new landfill permits until 2028.

NH SB241

Relative to graduated public assistance programs.

NH HB534

Relative to water assistance for natural disasters.

NH SB439

Relative to the brain and spinal cord injury advisory council and community-based support program.

NH HB569

Relative to the state education property tax and the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief program.

NH HB569

Relative to the state education property tax and the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief program.

NH HB338

Relative to prescription drug assistance for individuals with diabetes.

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