Virginia 2022 1st Special Session

Virginia House Bill HR601

Introduced
4/4/22  
Engrossed
4/4/22  

Caption

House of Delegates; salaries, contingent & incidental expenses, payment during Sp. Session I.

Impact

One significant impact of HR601 is its provision of session per diem allowances for House members for each day they attend scheduled floor sessions with attendance roll calls. This takes into account the financial compensation of members during the sessions, though it explicitly notes that legislative assistants will not be entitled to session per diem. Such distinctions underscore the framework within which members of the legislature operate financially, and adjust expectations for participation based on attendance.

Summary

HR601 addresses the financial and operational aspects of the House of Delegates during the 2022 Special Session I of the General Assembly. The bill directs the Comptroller to issue warrants to the Treasurer to facilitate necessary payments from the contingent funds to support the work of the House. This includes covering the salaries of temporary staff and additional incidental expenses that arise during the course of the session. The overall goal is to ensure that the legislative body can continue functioning effectively during special sessions.

Contention

While the summary of the bill appears straightforward, it is worth noting that funding for legislative sessions can often be a point of contention. Decisions surrounding per diem practices and the allocation of funds for temporary staff may elicit debate among members regarding equity, transparency, and the appropriate use of public funds, especially in the context of taxpayer resources. The specifics of how incidentals are defined or how temporary staff are chosen can lead to discussions on legislative priorities and fiscal responsibility.

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