Bill Text: TX HB437 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Relating to the annual base salaries of state judges and justices and the abolishment of the Judicial Compensation Commission.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-02-23 - Referred to Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence [HB437 Detail]

Download: Texas-2023-HB437-Introduced.html
  88R2178 JTZ-F
 
  By: Schofield H.B. No. 437
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the annual base salaries of state judges and justices
  and the abolishment of the Judicial Compensation Commission.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 659.012(a), Government Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
         (a)  Notwithstanding Section 659.011 and subject to
  Subsections (b) and (b-1) and Section 659.0121(c):
               (1)  a judge of a district court is entitled to an
  annual base salary from the state in the amount equal to 82.5
  percent of the state base salary of a justice of the supreme court
  other than the chief justice [as set by the General Appropriations
  Act in an amount equal to at least $140,000], except that the
  combined base salary of a district judge from all state and county
  sources, including compensation for any extrajudicial services
  performed on behalf of the county, may not exceed the amount that is
  $5,000 less than the maximum combined base salary from all state and
  county sources for a justice of a court of appeals other than a
  chief justice as determined under this subsection;
               (2)  a justice of a court of appeals other than the
  chief justice is entitled to an annual base salary from the state in
  the amount equal to 91 [110] percent of the state base salary of a
  justice of the supreme court other than the chief justice [district
  judge as set by the General Appropriations Act], except that the
  combined base salary of a justice of the court of appeals other than
  the chief justice from all state and county sources, including
  compensation for any extrajudicial services performed on behalf of
  the county, may not exceed the amount that is $5,000 less than the
  base salary for a justice of the supreme court other than the chief
  justice as determined under this subsection;
               (3)  a justice of the supreme court other than the chief
  justice or a judge of the court of criminal appeals other than the
  presiding judge is entitled to an annual base salary from the state
  that is the amount determined under Section 659.0121 [in the amount
  equal to 120 percent of the state base salary of a district judge as
  set by the General Appropriations Act]; and
               (4)  the chief justice or presiding judge of an
  appellate court is entitled to an annual base salary from the state
  in the amount equal to $2,500 more than the state base salary
  provided for the other justices or judges of the court, except that
  the combined base salary of the chief justice of a court of appeals
  from all state and county sources may not exceed the amount equal to
  $2,500 less than the base salary for a justice of the supreme court
  other than the chief justice as determined under this subsection.
         SECTION 2.  Subchapter B, Chapter 659, Government Code, is
  amended by adding Section 659.0121 to read as follows:
         Sec. 659.0121.  DETERMINATION OF JUDICIAL SALARIES. (a)
  The Legislative Budget Board shall:
               (1)  not later than December 31 of each even-numbered
  year:
                     (A)  calculate for each year of the succeeding
  state fiscal biennium and in the manner specified by Subsection (b)
  the annual base salary from the state for purposes of Section
  659.012(a)(3) of a justice of the supreme court other than the chief
  justice or a judge of the court of criminal appeals other than the
  presiding judge; and
                     (B)  calculate all other annual salaries to be
  paid by the state under Section 659.012 for each year of the
  succeeding state fiscal biennium based on the amount calculated
  under Paragraph (A); and
               (2)  include the amounts calculated under Subdivision
  (1) in the next general appropriations bill that is prepared and
  transmitted in accordance with Section 322.008.
         (b)  The annual base salary from the state the Legislative
  Budget Board is required to calculate under Subsection (a)(1)(A) is
  an amount equal to the sum of:
               (1)  the annual base salary from the state paid under
  Section 659.012(a)(3) to a justice of the supreme court other than
  the chief justice or a judge of the court of criminal appeals other
  than the presiding judge in the current state fiscal year; and
               (2)  the annual base salary described by Subdivision
  (1) multiplied by the percentage change during the preceding two
  state fiscal years in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban
  Consumers published by the United States Department of Labor,
  Bureau of Labor Statistics, or, if that index is discontinued or
  superseded, a similar index selected or calculated by the
  comptroller.
         (c)  If the legislature determines that the estimated
  revenue available for judicial salaries in a state fiscal biennium
  is insufficient to satisfy the annual base salaries included in the
  general appropriations bill as required by Subsection (a)(2) for
  that biennium, the legislature may reduce the annual base salary
  from the state to be paid under Section 659.012(a)(3) to a justice
  of the supreme court other than the chief justice and a judge of the
  court of criminal appeals other than the presiding judge during the
  biennium to an amount that, when the salaries of the justices and
  judges are added to all other annual base salaries calculated in
  accordance with Section 659.012, results in a total of judicial
  salaries under that section that is within the estimated revenue
  available.
         SECTION 3.  Chapter 35, Government Code, is repealed.
         SECTION 4.  (a) The Judicial Compensation Commission is
  abolished on the effective date of this Act.
         (b)  The Legislative Budget Board shall:
               (1)  make the initial salary calculations required by
  Section 659.0121(a)(1), Government Code, as added by this Act, not
  later than December 31, 2024; and
               (2)  include the salaries calculated as required by
  Subdivision (1) of this subsection in the general appropriations
  bill for the state fiscal biennium beginning September 1, 2025,
  that is prepared and transmitted in accordance with Section
  322.008, Government Code.
         SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.
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