New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB206

Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Mora Bailiff Salary Increase

Impact

The approval of SB206 would directly affect the financial resources allocated to the judicial system in both Mora and San Miguel Counties. By providing salary increases for bailiffs, the bill intends to enhance compensation for these vital court personnel, potentially improving job satisfaction and recruitment efforts. This could lead to better service delivery within the courts and may contribute to a more effective judicial process overall.

Summary

Senate Bill 206, also known as the Mora Bailiff Salary Increase Act, was introduced in the New Mexico Legislature with the primary aim of increasing the salaries of bailiffs working in the Mora County Magistrate Court and San Miguel County Magistrate Court. The bill proposes an appropriation of $98,200 from the general fund to the Administrative Office of the Courts for this specific purpose. This funding is intended to be utilized during the fiscal year 2025, reflecting a commitment to enhancing the compensation for judicial staff in these counties.

Contention

While there do not appear to be significant points of contention highlighted in the discussions surrounding SB206 based on the transcript excerpts, some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding fiscal responsibility and the prioritization of funding given the state's budget constraints. Additional discussions could revolve around whether other areas of the judicial system might also warrant similar salary adjustments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB2

Judicial Salary Increases

NM SB442

Increase Elected Official Salaries

NM HB127

Education Assistant Salary Increase

NM HJR8

Legislative Salaries, Ca

NM HB505

Capital Outlay Projects

NM SB197

Infrastructure Planning & Development Office

NM HB469

District Attorney Salaries

NM SB309

Capital Outlay Reauthorizations

NM HB214

General Appropriation Act Of 2023

NM SB192

Additional Appropriations & Confidentiality

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.