Latest proposal filed to pay legislators a salary

Dan Boyd
nmlegislature

New Mexico is currently the only state in which legislators are not paid a salary.

But that would change under a proposed constitutional amendment, House Joint Resolution 5, that was filed this week at the Roundhouse by Reps. Cristina Parajón, D-Albuquerque, and Angelica Rubio, D-Las Cruces.

The proposal, which would have to be approved by voters in the November general election, would tie legislator's pay to the annual median household income for New Mexico.

That figure was $62,125 as of 2023, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

Backers say paying lawmakers a salary would allow a broader swatch of New Mexicans to run for the Legislature.

But lawmakers do currently receive a per diem payment — currently set at $202 per day — intended to cover their food and lodging expenses while in session.

They can also qualify for a legislative pension plan after serving 10 years in the Legislature.

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