New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB194

Introduced
2/1/22  

Caption

Distribution Of Liquor Tax To Counties

Impact

If enacted, HB194 would significantly impact state taxation laws by altering how liquor excise tax revenues are distributed. The bill mandates that 24% of the net receipts from this tax will be allocated to counties for preventive measures and treatment services. This shift in revenue modification is expected to provide counties with the critical financial means to enhance local programs aimed at reducing substance abuse, which has been an ongoing challenge in many communities across New Mexico.

Summary

House Bill 194 aims to amend the distribution of the liquor excise tax by allocating a portion of the tax revenues to counties specifically for the purpose of funding alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. This bill not only seeks to enhance the resources available for combating substance abuse at the county level but also proposes the creation of a dedicated 'county alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment fund.' Through this fund, counties would be able to apply for grants to support their initiatives in addressing alcohol-related issues and substance addiction treatment.

Contention

While the intent behind HB194 is to bolster local services for combating substance abuse, there may be debates regarding the effectiveness and reach of such funding. Opponents might argue that simply redistributing tax revenues may not address the root causes of substance addiction, and questions could arise regarding the management and allocation of funds. Supporters will likely advocate for these measures as an essential step toward improving public health and supporting vulnerable populations at the county level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB207

Liquor Tax Distribution To Counties

NM HB112

Liquor Tax Distribution For Treatment

NM HB217

Liquor & Car Tax Distributions

NM HB321

Liquor & Motor Vehicle Tax Distributions

NM HB417

Liquor Tax Changes & Programs

NM SB431

Liquor Tax Changes & Programs

NM HB213

Liquor Taxes & Definitions

NM HB212

Liquor Tax Rate & Fund

NM HB230

Liquor Tax Rates & Differentials

NM SB259

Liquor Tax Rates & Differentials

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