New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM7

Introduced
1/16/24  
Refer
1/16/24  
Engrossed
1/17/24  

Caption

"autism Day"

Impact

The declaration of 'Autism Day' is a symbolic gesture that seeks to enhance public awareness about ASD and encourage advocacy for improved policies and practices that benefit those with autism. This could lead to increased dialogue about necessary services and resources for individuals on the autism spectrum, which is crucial in addressing the everyday challenges they face in education, employment, and social integration. By recognizing a specific day dedicated to autism, it underscores the importance of collective efforts towards inclusion and support at both community and legislative levels.

Summary

House Memorial 7 (HM7) aims to declare January 17, 2024, as 'Autism Day' in the House of Representatives. This special designation is intended to raise awareness of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and to honor the contributions of individuals affected by autism and the efforts made by families, advocates, and professionals to support this community. The memorial emphasizes that autism affects children and adults from all backgrounds and that it requires ongoing support and understanding across all aspects of life.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HM7 is largely positive, with broad support for the recognition of autism. Stakeholders, including families and autism advocacy organizations, likely view this declaration as a validation of their experiences and a call to action for greater awareness and education about autism. While no significant opposition was noted in the discussion of the bill, the general atmosphere is one of solidarity aimed at promoting understanding and acceptance of the autism community.

Contention

Since HM7 does not propose any changes to existing laws or regulations but rather serves as a commemorative gesture, there are minimal points of contention. However, discussions may arise around the effectiveness of memorials in instigating real change or the need for more substantial legislative action to better support individuals with autism. Some advocates may argue that while a day of recognition is valuable, it needs to be accompanied by meaningful policies that directly address the needs of the autism spectrum population.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NM HM11

"autism Day"

NM SM11

"autism Day"

NM HM24

"nm Speech-language & Hearing Assoc. Day"

NM HM23

"better Speech & Hearing Month"

NM HM77

"new Mexico Teacher Of The Year Day"

NM HM3

"new Mexico Nurses Day"

NM HM48

"colonias Day"

NM HM18

"school Board Appreciation Day"

NM HM27

"jag-nm Day"

NM HM14

"unm Day"

Similar Bills

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