New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM78

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Engrossed
3/16/23  

Caption

"new Mexico Athletic Trainers Day"

Impact

The introduction of HM78 is expected to enhance the recognition of athletic trainers within the healthcare community and the general public. This acknowledgment could potentially lead to greater appreciation and understanding of the services these professionals provide, especially in schools and athletic programs. While the bill does not impose any regulatory changes or funding allocations, it serves as a symbolic gesture that highlights the importance of the profession and may foster discussions regarding athletic training in educational settings.

Summary

House Memorial 78 (HM78) was introduced by Representative Brian G. Baca with the primary objective of designating a specific day in honor of athletic trainers in New Mexico. The bill seeks to raise awareness regarding the critical role that athletic trainers play in health care, particularly in the context of sports and physical education. By recognizing their contributions, the legislation aims to educate the public about the significance of the profession and promote the value of athletic trainers in maintaining the health and safety of athletes.

Sentiment

Sentiments surrounding HM78 are largely positive, reflecting support from various stakeholders within the healthcare and athletic communities. Representatives who endorsed the bill emphasized the importance of recognizing professionals who play a critical role in injury prevention and health promotion among athletes. This uncontroversial nature of the bill has resulted in broad support, illustrating a shared recognition of the value athletic trainers bring to the health sector. There were no recorded oppositional sentiments during the discussions or vote regarding the bill.

Contention

As a memorial, HM78 lacks the contentious debate typically associated with other legislative measures. Its primary objective is to honor athletic trainers, which has led to unanimous support during its passage with a final voting outcome reflecting 70 yeas and no nays. The bill does not impose changes that could lead to regulatory complications or significant political discord, marking it as a rather straightforward piece of legislation that underscores recognition rather than enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM AB796

Athletic trainers.

NM SB1273

Athletic trainers.

NM AB864

Athletic trainers.

NM AB1890

Athletic trainers.

NM AB161

Athletic trainers.

NM AB1510

Athletic trainers.

NM AB3110

Athletic trainers.

NM AB1592

Athletic trainers.

NM AB1665

Athletic trainers.

NM AB2410

Athletic trainers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.