
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 20




(By Delegate Webb)




[Introduced January 28, 1999; referred to the
Committee on Constitutional Revision then Finance.]
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of West
Virginia, amending section thirty-three, article six
thereof, relating to providing that members of the
Legislature receive salary adjustments equal to the per
capita income of the state of the year next preceding the
legislative session, minus the state's average rate of
unemployment for the third quarter of the year next
preceding the legislative session; numbering and designating
such proposed amendment; and providing a summarized
statement of the purpose of such proposed amendment.
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia, two thirds of
the members elected to each house agreeing thereto:
That the question of ratification or rejection of an
amendment to the Constitution of the State of West Virginia be
submitted to the voters of the State at the next general election
to be held in the year two thousand, which proposed amendment is
that section thirty-three, article six thereof, be amended to read as follows:
ARTICLE VI. THE LEGISLATURE.
ยง33. Compensation and expenses of members.




Members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation
in connection with the performance of their respective duties as
members of the Legislature equal to the state per capita income
of the year next preceding the legislative session minus the
state's average rate of unemployment for the third quarter of the
year next preceding the legislative session.
and such Allowances
for travel and other expenses in connection therewith as shall
be: (1) Established in a resolution submitted to the Legislature
by the Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission hereinafter
created; and (2) thereafter enacted into general law by the
Legislature at a regular session thereof, subject to such
requirements and conditions as shall be prescribed in such
general law. The Legislature may in any such general law reduce
but shall not increase any item of compensation or expense
allowance established in such resolution. All voting on the
floor of both houses on the question of passage of any such
general law shall be by yeas and nays to be entered on the
journals.




The Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission is hereby
created. It shall be composed of seven members who have been residents of this State for at least ten years prior to the date
of appointment, to be appointed by the governor within twenty
days after ratification of this amendment, no more than four of
whom shall be members of the same political party. The members
shall be broadly representative of the public at large. Members
of the Legislature and officers and employees of the State or of
any county, municipality or other governmental unit of the State
shall not be eligible for appointment to or to serve as members
of the commission. Each member of the commission shall serve for
a term of seven years, except of the members first appointed, one
member shall be appointed for a term of one year, and one each
for terms ending two, three, four, five, six and seven years
after the date of appointment. As the term of each member first
appointed expires, a successor shall be appointed for a seven- year term. Any member may be reappointed for any number of
terms, and any vacancy shall be filled by the governor for the
unexpired term. Any member of the commission may be removed by
the governor prior to the expiration of such member's term for
official misconduct, incompetency or neglect of duty. The
governor shall designate one member of the commission as
chairman. The members of the commission shall serve without
compensation, but shall be entitled to be reimbursed for all
reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in the
performance of their duties as such members.




The commission shall meet as often as may be necessary and
shall within fifteen days after the beginning of the regular
session of the Legislature in the year one thousand nine hundred
seventy-one and within fifteen days after the beginning of the
regular session in each fourth year thereafter submit by
resolution to the Legislature its determination of compensation
and expense allowances, which resolution must be concurred in by
at least four members of the commission.




Notwithstanding any other provision of this constitution,
such compensation and the expense allowances as may be provided
for by any such general law shall be paid on and after the
effective date of such general law. Until the first such general
law becomes effective, the provisions of this section in effect
immediately prior to the ratification of this amendment shall
continue to govern.





Resolved further, That in accordance with the provisions of
article eleven, chapter three of the code of West Virginia, one
thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, the proposed
amendment is hereby numbered "Amendment No. 1" and designated as
the "the fair pay for Legislature amendment" and the purpose of
the proposed amendment is summarized as follows: "The purpose of
this amendment is to provide for a fair method to adjust salaries
for members of the Legislature which directly reflects the economical condition of the state as such condition is reflected
by the state's per capita income and rate of unemployment."




NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to provide a method to
adjust salaries for members of the Legislature which directly
reflects the economical condition of the State as such condition
is reflected by the State's per capita income and rate of
unemployment."




Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken
from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language
that would be added.