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New Mexico House Bill HB122
New Mexico 2024 Regular Session
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New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB122

Introduced
1/16/24  
Report Pass
1/24/24  

Caption

County Redistricting Task Force

Impact

The introduction of HB122 indicates a proactive approach by the New Mexico legislature to enhance the integrity and consistency of the redistricting process. This task force will likely engage in discussions and analysis to identify best practices and recommendations for fair representation in county governance. This could have significant long-term implications for local elections, the equitable distribution of resources, and overall governance within the counties as newly redistricted areas could alter political landscapes.

Summary

House Bill 122 aims to create a County Redistricting Task Force in New Mexico, which will be tasked with studying and developing recommended procedures for redistricting at the county level. To facilitate this effort, the bill appropriates $250,000 from the general fund, which will be available for expenditure in the fiscal years 2024 and 2025. By instituting this task force, the bill seeks to establish more standardized procedures for how counties in New Mexico can approach redistricting, addressing potential discrepancies in how these processes are handled across different jurisdictions.

Contention

While the formation of a task force to tackle redistricting might seem non-controversial, there are potential points of contention regarding how the recommendations will reflect the needs and desires of diverse community members. Opponents may argue that the task force's recommendations could inadvertently favor certain political interests or groups, thereby impacting representation. Additionally, the funding aspect might also be debated—some may question the appropriateness of allocating state resources to this task, especially in the face of other pressing fiscal challenges.

Latest NM HB122 Activity

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Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NM HB85

Public School Redistricting

NM HM44

Community Schools Funding Task Force

NM HJR1

Independent Redistricting Commission, Ca

NM HM69

Genocide & Slavery Teaching Task Force

NM SJM2

State Employee Evaluation Task Force

NM HB125

School Dual Credit Task Force

NM HM83

Workers' Comp Attorney Fees Task Force

NM HJM9

Cyfd Child Protective Svcs. Task Force

NM HB86

Voter Education And Elections Task Force

NM HM5

Dev. Disability & Mental Health Task Force

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