New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB137

Caption

Public Contracts & Minimum Wage Increases

Impact

The bill directly impacts public contracts, ensuring that wage increases for workers align with changes in the state minimum wage. This is intended to create a more equitable system for workers employed under public contracts by guaranteeing that they receive timely wage adjustments that reflect the minimum wage laws. As a result, contractors will not incur losses due to state mandates that increase labor costs, facilitating smoother financial operations within state-funded projects.

Summary

House Bill 137 introduces amendments to the Minimum Wage Act in New Mexico, specifically focusing on public contracts. Effective July 1, 2022, state agencies that enter into contracts for services are mandated to include provisions that ensure contractors and subcontractors are reimbursed for any wage increases that result from changes to the state minimum wage. This requirement aims to protect service providers from absorbing the additional costs associated with wage hikes due to state minimum wage increases.

Contention

While the intent behind HB 137 is to provide financial protection for workers and contractors, it may lead to debates regarding the implications for state budgets and fiscal responsibilities. Some stakeholders may argue that this could increase the costs of public contracts, potentially leading to budget constraints for state agencies. Critics might also question how these increased costs will be balanced against the need for efficient service delivery within public contract frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB305

Public Contract Reimbursements & Wages

NM HB522

Wage Increases For Certain Employees

NM HB194

Project Contractor Reimbursement

NM SB98

Public Contract Payments

NM SB59

Public Works Minimum Wage Definitions

NM HB1188

Requires state contractors and subcontractors to pay workers performing such contract a minimum wage

NM HB969

Provides with respect to minimum wage for federal contractors and subcontractors

NM HB246

Increase Minimum Wage

NM HB6

Irb Project Minimum Wage

NM HB170

Public Employee Minimum Wage

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