New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB141

Caption

Enhance Law Enforcement Death Benefits

Impact

The bill also modifies the structure of the Law Enforcement Protection Fund to ensure stable funding for these benefits. Specifically, it mandates that a certain percentage of funds received from insurance fees, licenses, and penalties are allocated monthly to support this initiative, thereby creating a consistent funding source for the death benefits program. This could have significant implications for state-level budgeting and resource allocation towards law enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 141 aims to enhance the benefits for the survivors of peace officers, including members of the New Mexico Mounted Patrol and reserve police officers, who are killed in the line of duty. The bill proposes to increase the supplemental death benefits amount to one million dollars for the surviving families of fallen officers, a substantial increase from the previous amount of two hundred fifty thousand dollars. This change demonstrates a commitment to supporting law enforcement personnel and their families during tragic circumstances.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding the bill may involve debates about the adequacy of funding for law enforcement agencies versus other state priorities. Some critics might argue that while increasing death benefits is vital, it should not come at the expense of necessary funding for mental health services, community programs, or other critical areas. The challenge will lie in balancing the needs of law enforcement with the holistic welfare of communities.

Additional_notes

Lastly, the bill highlights the importance of recognizing and valuing the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers. By re-evaluating and enhancing existing death benefits, this legislation seeks to foster a culture of respect and support for those serving in high-risk positions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB3

Enhancing Death Benefits For Law Enforcement

NM HB100

Certain Peace Officer Survivor's Benefits

NM HB277

First Responder Survivor Benefits

NM HB48

Law Enforcement Training At Some Schools

NM SB230

Nm Mounted Patrol As Law Enforcement

NM SB19

Law Enforcement & Public Safety Telecomm

NM SB250

Firefighter Survivor Benefits

NM HB68

Criminal Code Changes

NM SB2860

Law Enforcement and Firefighters Death Benefits Act of 2022; create.

NM HB488

First responders, including law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel death benefits, COVID-19 death benefit provided, Secs. 36-30-1, 36-30-2, 36-30-3, 36-30-4, 36-30-5, 36-30-7 am'd.

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