New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SM57

Introduced
2/23/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Engrossed
3/2/23  

Caption

"recognition Of Fallen Firefighters Day"

Impact

The passage of this bill is expected to raise awareness about the contributions and challenges faced by firefighters, thereby fostering community appreciation for their service. It stresses the importance of acknowledging not only the physical risks they endure but also the mental health implications such as post-traumatic stress disorder that can result from these high-stress occupations. By establishing a day of recognition, the bill serves to encourage public support and understanding of the sacrifices made by these individuals for the greater good of society.

Summary

SM57 is a memorial bill aimed at designating March 2, 2023, as 'Recognition of Fallen Firefighters Day' in the state of New Mexico. This day is intended to honor and commemorate the courage, selflessness, and sacrifices made by firefighters throughout the state, who regularly confront life-threatening situations as they work to protect their communities. The memorial highlights the vital role firefighters play in responding to a significant number of emergency calls and fighting numerous fires each year, emphasizing their dedication to public safety and emergency response beyond just firefighting.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SM57 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective gratitude towards firefighters and their families. There is a strong sense of community solidarity in recognizing the heroism and dedication of those who serve in fire services. The bill has generated broad support among state legislators and advocacy groups, highlighting a shared understanding of the importance of honoring frontline responders who often operate under challenging and dangerous conditions.

Contention

While there appears to be little contention regarding the intentions of SM57, discussions may arise about the adequacy of the resources and support systems available for firefighters. Recognizing a day of honor is seen as a vital step, but it also opens up conversations about ongoing issues such as funding, mental health support, and the physical well-being of firefighters on duty. The bill, while celebrating their contributions, may prompt calls for further legislative measures to ensure that the needs of firefighters are met in a comprehensive manner.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB2257

National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Coin Act

NM HM31

"bcfd Lt. Matthew King Day"

NM HB2372

Designating the existing fallen firefighters memorial within the Kansas firefighters museum in Wichita as the official fallen firefighters memorial of the state of Kansas and replacing the Kansas firefighters memorial advisory committee with the Kansas firefighter memorial council.

NM HM13

Elaine Anaya, In Recognition

NM SM19

"nm State Firefighters Association Day"

NM SCR100

Expresses condolences upon the death of Zachary firefighter and reserve policeman, Chris Lawton.

NM SM18

New Mexico Highlands, In Recognition

NM HM41

"nm State Firefighters Association Day"

NM ACR122

California Firefighter Appreciation Month and California Firefighters Memorial Day.

NM SM62

Ted Turner & Turner Foundation, Recognition

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