North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2187

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  

Caption

Lodging, compensation, and expense reimbursement.

Impact

The introduction of SB2187 will specifically affect reimbursement practices for state legislators by clarifying the conditions under which lodging expenses are compensated. This change is designed to streamline processes and ensure that expenses are consistently managed according to state guidelines. The legislation is intended to strike a balance between proper allowance for legislators and accountability to state finances, ensuring taxpayer funds are utilized responsibly in funding political processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2187 aims to amend the North Dakota Century Code regarding the lodging reimbursement policies for members of the legislative assembly. This legislation seeks to define specific reimbursement rates based on the time of day travel occurs, with set amounts per quarter of a 24-hour period, promoting transparency and standardization in lodging reimbursements. In particular, it establishes a maximum monthly reimbursement limit for lodging that aligns with state budget considerations and regulatory policies put forth by the director of the office of management and budget.

Contention

Notably, the bill may encounter points of contention regarding the appropriateness of the reimbursement rates set within the bill, and discussions around the justification for such expenses. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about whether the financial management practices outlined in SB2187 adequately reflect the needs and realities of legislators operating within diverse geographical regions. Additionally, issues may arise about equity among legislators, especially if some are more heavily impacted by travel logistics than others due to their home locations.

Further_considerations

Overall, Senate Bill 2187 represents an important effort to reform legislative travel policies and could result in broader implications for how government officials manage travel expenses. By addressing these reimbursements, the bill not only reflects on administrative efficiency but also highlights the ongoing conversation about state resource allocation and fiscal responsibility within legislative frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2084

Authorized travel expense and lodging reimbursement rates.

ND HB1399

Compensation and mileage and travel expenses for witnesses.

ND HB1247

County Lodging Tax Expansion

ND HB1078

The reimbursement of certain medical expenses for North Dakota national guard members; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1003

Compensation and mileage and travel expenses for witnesses, the salary of the attorney general, twenty-four seven sobriety program fees, and the tobacco settlement trust fund; to provide for a report; to provide for a transfer; and to provide an exemption.

ND HB1522

Clayton County Water Authority; fix compensation and reimbursement of expenses for members; authorize

ND HB1323

Reimbursement of members of the legislative assembly; and to provide for retroactive application.

ND SB64

Clarifying calculation of legislator compensation and expenses during the interim

ND HB723

State employees; require reimbursement for travel expenses to be paid within 10 days of submitting expense documentation.

ND SB2001

Use of legislative rooms and halls and legislative compensation; to provide a statement of legislative intent; to provide for a report; to provide an exemption; and to provide for application, transfer, and cancellation of unexpended appropriations.

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