New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SM15

Introduced
2/10/24  

Caption

Broadband Work Group

Impact

The legislation builds upon previous measures such as the Broadband Access and Expansion Act and the Connect New Mexico Act, which have laid the groundwork for increased internet access statewide. By recommending potential legislation and strategies during the interim session of 2024, the work group is expected to support efforts to leverage resources for broadband deployment effectively. This could significantly influence state laws by enhancing the ability of state agencies and local communities to use state funds more flexibly for broadband infrastructure, especially under the recent constitutional amendment that allows for specific state funding to be allocated toward essential services, including internet services.

Summary

Senate Memorial 15 (SM15) requests the Office of Broadband Access and Expansion to convene a work group aimed at exploring ways to streamline and facilitate broadband deployment across New Mexico. This initiative comes in response to the growing recognition of the importance of high-speed internet in modern life, particularly in providing essential services such as education, telehealth, and economic opportunities. By focusing on unserved and underserved communities, including low-income and rural populations, the work group seeks to advance the state's efforts to improve digital access for all residents.

Contention

Despite broad support for enhanced broadband access, there may be concerns regarding how state-managed funds are allocated and whether local communities will still have a voice in prioritizing internet access needs. Critics of centralized broadband initiatives often argue that local entities better understand their specific challenges and needs. Thus, the effectiveness of SM15 will depend on balancing state-directed efforts to deploy broadband with maintaining local input and oversight, ensuring that initiatives genuinely reflect the diverse communities' varying requirements across New Mexico.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB452

Broadband Changes

NM SB155

Use Of Telecomm Fund For Broadband

NM HB206

Rural Telecomm Fund For Broadband

NM HB160

Broadband Infrastructure

NM SB97

State Land Broadband Easements

NM SB320

Broadband Company Redundant Cable Lines

NM HB262

Transfer Connect Nm Grant Program

NM HB214

General Appropriation Act Of 2023

NM SB186

Interim Legislative Public Works Committee

NM HM83

Workers' Comp Attorney Fees Task Force

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