New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB158

Caption

Constitutional Revision Commission

Impact

The commission's recommendations will require a majority vote among its members and will be reported to the governor and legislature along with proposed legislation. This process may lead to significant amendments within state laws, as the commission is given the authority to draft legislation improving the current constitutional framework. The establishment of this commission indicates a proactive approach to legislative reform, possibly addressing longstanding issues within New Mexico's governance and laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 158, introduced by Joseph Cervantes and Peter Wirth during the 56th Legislature of New Mexico, seeks to establish a Constitutional Revision Commission. This commission will consist of fifteen voting members appointed by the governor, aiming to examine the current constitution of New Mexico along with those of other states. Its primary function is to recommend changes deemed necessary for improvement, with the commission functioning for a three-year period upon appointment. The intent is to create a formal mechanism for constitutional improvement and modernization reflecting the needs and aspirations of the state’s population.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB158 may arise from discussions about the composition of the commission, particularly regarding the inclusion of diverse representation from the state's historical and cultural communities. Critics may argue that the specific makeup and political balance of the commission, as well as its powers, could affect its effectiveness and the representativeness of its recommendations. Furthermore, considerations over the appropriated budget of $200,000 for the functioning of the commission may provoke debate on resource allocation within the state budget for constitutional reform versus other pressing needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB308

Constitutional Revision Commission

NM HJR1

Independent Redistricting Commission, Ca

NM SB282

Ongoing Statutory Revision Program

NM SB19

Law Enforcement & Public Safety Telecomm

NM HB86

Voter Education And Elections Task Force

NM SB136

Prc Commissioner Salaries

NM SB125

Disclosure Act & Financial Disclosure

NM HB184

State Game Commission Changes

NM SB437

Vocational Rehabilitation Act

NM HB336

Data Integration Advisory Committee

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