New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HJR3

Caption

Termination Of States Of Emergency, Ca

Impact

The amendment outlines that if the legislature does not act within the specified time frame to restrict, suspend, or terminate the emergency declaration, the governor could extend the declaration, but only for an additional sixty days. To extend it further, the governor must again seek legislative approval, effectively creating a mechanism where executive power is balanced by legislative oversight. This will impact future governance, as declarations of emergency will require periodic reassessment by the legislature, hence enhancing accountability and involvement in managing state emergencies.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 3 (HJR3) proposes an amendment to Article 4 of the New Mexico Constitution that seeks to regulate the governor's ability to declare a state of emergency. The core provision of this resolution stipulates that any emergency declaration will automatically terminate after ninety days unless the governor actively calls the legislature into a special session to discuss the circumstances surrounding the emergency. This proposed amendment aims to impose checks on executive power and ensure legislative involvement in significant decisions that affect the state's governance.

Contention

HJR3 acknowledges the necessity for a streamlined process in dealing with emergencies while simultaneously addressing the potential overreach of executive power during such situations. There may be contention regarding the restriction of the governor's powers, with supporters likely arguing that the amendment enhances democratic processes and prevents unilateral decision-making. Critics, however, might worry that requiring legislative approval for emergency powers could delay crucial actions required in dire situations, undermining quick governmental responses when swift action is often essential.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HJR3

Termination Of States Of Emergency, Ca

NM HB535

Termination Of States Of Emergency

NM HB80

Termination Of States Of Emergency

NM HJR17

Termination Of Declarations Of Emergency, Ca

NM HJR21

Termination Of Declarations Of Emergency, Ca

NM HJR8

Declarations Of Emergency, Ca

NM SB196

Termination Of Emergency Orders

NM HB2471

State of emergency; termination

NM HB40

Termination Of States Of Emergency

NM HB60

Provides for the termination or extension of a state of emergency (Item #28)

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