HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION DD

 

September 8, 2011, Introduced by Rep. Farrington and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

     A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the state

 

constitution of 1963, by amending sections 12, 13, and 31 of

 

article IV, to reduce the salaries of members of the legislature,

 

to limit the legislative session, and to provide that certain state

 

budget bills are presented to the governor on or before a certain

 

date.

 

     Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

 

state of Michigan, That the following amendment to the state

 

constitution of 1963, to reduce the salaries of members of the

 

legislature, to limit the legislative session, and to provide that

 

certain state budget bills are presented to the governor on or

 

before a certain date, is proposed, agreed to, and submitted to the


 

people of the state:

 

ARTICLE IV

 

     Sec. 12. The state officers compensation commission is created

 

which subject to this section shall determine the salaries and

 

expense allowances of the members of the legislature, the governor,

 

the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, the secretary of

 

state, and the justices of the supreme court. The commission shall

 

consist of 7 members appointed by the governor whose qualifications

 

may be determined by law. Subject to the legislature's ability to

 

amend the commission's determinations as provided in this section,

 

the commission shall determine the salaries and expense allowances

 

of the members of the legislature, the governor, the lieutenant

 

governor, the attorney general, the secretary of state, and the

 

justices of the supreme court which determinations shall be the

 

salaries and expense allowances only if the legislature by

 

concurrent resolution adopted by a majority of the members elected

 

to and serving in each house of the legislature approve them. The

 

senate and house of representatives shall alternate on which house

 

of the legislature shall originate the concurrent resolution, with

 

the senate originating the first concurrent resolution. Beginning

 

in 2013, the salary of each member of the legislature shall be 15%

 

of the salary of the governor.

 

     The concurrent resolution may amend the salary and expense

 

determinations of the state officers compensation commission to

 

reduce the salary and expense determinations by the same proportion

 

for members of the legislature, the governor, the lieutenant

 

governor, the attorney general, the secretary of state, and the


 

justices of the supreme court. The legislature shall not amend the

 

salary and expense determinations to reduce them to below the

 

salary and expense level that members of the legislature, the

 

governor, the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, the

 

secretary of state, and the justices of the supreme court receive

 

on the date the salary and expense determinations are made. If the

 

salary and expense determinations are approved or amended as

 

provided in this section, the salary and expense determinations

 

shall become effective for the legislative session immediately

 

following the next general election. The commission shall meet each

 

2 years for no more than 15 session days. The legislature shall

 

implement this section by law.

 

     Sec. 13. The legislature shall meet at the seat of government

 

on the second Wednesday in January of each year at twelve o'clock

 

noon. Except when the legislature is called to convene on

 

extraordinary occasions, the legislature shall only meet as

 

provided in this section. Each regular session shall adjourn

 

without day, on a day determined by concurrent resolution, at

 

twelve o'clock noon. Any business, bill or joint resolution pending

 

at the final adjournment of a regular session held in an odd

 

numbered year shall carry over with the same status to the next

 

regular session. In 2013 and every year after 2013, the legislature

 

shall only meet between January 1 and June 30.

 

     Sec. 31. The general appropriation bills for the succeeding

 

fiscal period covering items set forth in the budget shall be

 

passed or rejected in either house of the legislature before that

 

house passes any appropriation bill for items not in the budget


 

except bills supplementing appropriations for the current fiscal

 

year's operation. Any bill requiring an appropriation to carry out

 

its purpose shall be considered an appropriation bill. One of the

 

general appropriation bills as passed by the legislature shall

 

contain an itemized statement of estimated revenue by major source

 

in each operating fund for the ensuing fiscal period, the total of

 

which shall not be less than the total of all appropriations made

 

from each fund in the general appropriation bills as passed. The

 

legislature shall present all general appropriations bills for the

 

succeeding fiscal period to the governor on or before June 15 of

 

each year.

 

     Resolved further, That the foregoing amendment shall be

 

submitted to the people of the state at the next general election

 

in the manner provided by law.