New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SJR7

Introduced
1/20/22  
Report Pass
2/9/22  

Caption

Use Of State Funds For Household Svcs., Ca

Impact

The proposed amendment has the potential to significantly alter the financial operational framework of the state by expanding its powers to allocate funds for community support. This could lead to enhanced assistance for vulnerable populations affected by disasters, economic downturns, or infrastructural inadequacies. Additionally, by providing a mechanism for the state to support affordable housing initiatives, the bill aligns state resources with community needs, potentially improving the living standards in underserved areas.

Summary

SJR7 is a proposed amendment to Article 9, Section 14 of the New Mexico Constitution that seeks to permit the state to expend funds for essential household services, disaster relief, and the advancement of community well-being under certain conditions. The bill aims to allow state intervention in providing necessary services to individuals and communities facing hardship, thereby addressing both immediate needs and fostering long-term social infrastructure. It highlights significant areas such as housing, health services, education, and access to basic amenities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SJR7 revolve around the implications of increased state involvement in local matters, particularly regarding the appropriateness and effectiveness of state-managed programs versus local control. Critics may argue that such provisions could lead to misallocation of resources or bureaucratic inefficiencies. Supporters, however, emphasize the necessity of a united state approach to address pervasive issues like poverty and health access, advocating that this bill empowers a more responsive and supportive government system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HJR1

Public Assistance For Household Svcs., Ca

NM HJR14

Funding For Home Schooling, Ca

NM HJR15

School Funding For Home Schooling, Ca

NM HJR16

Funding For Home Or Private School, Ca

NM HJR11

Expanding Options For Educational Choice , Ca

NM HJR15

Expanding Options For Educational Choice, Ca

NM HB1380

Critical Services For Low-income Households

NM HB412

Emergency Medical Svcs. Licensure Compact

NM SJR9

Anti-donation Clause, Ca

NM SB155

Use Of Telecomm Fund For Broadband

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