Availability Of Comm. Analysis & Amendments
If enacted, HCR1 would establish a new Joint Rule 13-1, which mandates that legislative analysis from executive agencies and proposed amendments shall be published quickly on the legislature’s website. This is set to take effect with the first session of the fifty-sixth legislature. The timely availability of such documentation is expected to improve the ability of citizens, advocacy groups, and other stakeholders to stay informed about ongoing legislation and to engage more effectively in the lawmaking process.
HCR1 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the New Mexico House of Representatives by Matthew McQueen and Larry R. Scott. The resolution seeks to amend the joint rules of the House and Senate concerning the availability of legislative analysis and proposed committee amendments and substitutes. The primary goal of HCR1 is to ensure that analyses provided by executive agencies and proposed amendments to bills are made publicly accessible on the legislature's website as soon as practicable. This change aims to enhance transparency in legislative processes and foster an informed public discourse on proposed laws.
While HCR1 is fundamentally aimed at improving transparency, there may be concerns regarding the practical implications of implementing such a requirement. Some legislators might argue about the resources required to ensure that analyses and amendments are uploaded promptly. Additionally, there could be debates on the adequacy of public access to such information and whether this amendment will lead to better participation or potentially overwhelm the public with information.
The bill had its final passage in the House on February 10, 2022, where it received a unanimous vote of 64 yeas and no nays, indicating strong bipartisan support. This voting history suggests that there is considerable agreement among legislators on the need for enhanced transparency within the legislative process.