New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SM14

Introduced
1/27/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  

Caption

"children's Cancer Fund Of New Mexico Day"

Impact

The passage of SM14 catalyzes statewide awareness and appreciation for the services provided by the Children's Cancer Fund of New Mexico. By declaring a specific day in recognition of their efforts, the state reinforces the importance of community support for children battling cancer. This legislative recognition can lead to increased donations and funding for the organization, ultimately benefiting more families grappling with the challenges posed by childhood cancer. Further, it underscores the state's acknowledgment of health-related issues and its commitment to supporting vulnerable populations within its jurisdiction.

Summary

SM14 is a memorial recognizing the contributions of the Children's Cancer Fund of New Mexico and declaring February 1, 2023, as 'Children's Cancer Fund of New Mexico Day' in the Senate. The resolution highlights the significant impact of the organization on the lives of children diagnosed with cancer and their families. In a year where 69 children were diagnosed with cancer in New Mexico, the fund plays a vital role by providing financial support, emotional assistance, and essential services to ease the burden on affected families. The support offered includes transportation, food vouchers, and scholarships for young cancer survivors pursuing education beyond high school.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SM14 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and the community alike express genuine appreciation for the Children's Cancer Fund of New Mexico, acknowledging the tough situations families face due to childhood cancer. The resolution receives unanimous support, indicating a collective belief in the significance of the fund's mission. It portrays a united front among lawmakers in recognizing and honoring organizations that make meaningful contributions to public welfare.

Contention

While SM14 itself is a memorial rather than a controversial piece of legislation, some potential contention could arise around funding priorities and resource allocation for children's healthcare initiatives. Discussions around the adequacy of state support for similar organizations may surface, especially regarding the necessity of ongoing and increased funding to meet the needs of families affected by childhood cancer. It opens up dialogue around the broader context of healthcare support in New Mexico and the legislative measures required to sustain such invaluable resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SM53

"new Mexico Highlands Day"

NM SM56

"new Mexico Architects Day"

NM HM3

"new Mexico Nurses Day"

NM HM77

"new Mexico Teacher Of The Year Day"

NM SM22

"new Mexico Mesa Day"

NM SR45

Recognizing February 15, 2025, as "International Childhood Cancer Day" in Pennsylvania.

NM SM13

"als Awareness Day"

NM SM12

"unm Day"

NM SR163

Designating the month of September 2023 as "Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

NM SM57

"recognition Of Fallen Firefighters Day"

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