New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB117

Introduced
1/21/22  

Caption

Nm Historic Women Marker Initiative

Impact

This legislation is expected to positively affect state laws related to cultural heritage and education. The proposed appropriation ensures that the stories and achievements of women who have shaped New Mexico are preserved and shared with the public. By facilitating the development of educational programs and promotional materials, HB117 contributes to broader cultural recognition and can foster a sense of pride within the community about local historical figures. The impact of this bill will be measured in both the tangible markers placed around the state and the educational outreach initiatives that engage both students and adults alike.

Summary

House Bill 117, known as the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Initiative, aims to enhance the appreciation and recognition of women's contributions to the state. The bill proposes an appropriation of $350,000 from the general fund to the Cultural Affairs Department to continue and expand efforts related to historic women markers in New Mexico. The funding is designated for various initiatives, including developing marketing materials, preparing educational programs, and coordinating the nomination and placement of new historic markers. This initiative is vital for promoting awareness of significant women in New Mexico's history.

Contention

While specific public discussions around contention were not recorded in the provided documents, similar initiatives can often prompt public debates about budget allocations and prioritization of cultural funding over other social services. Opponents of such measures may argue for the reallocation of funds toward immediate social concerns, while supporters will push for the importance of recognizing and honoring women's contributions to history. The bill does not appear to have significant opposition based on the available summary.

Last_action

As of now, the bill does not reflect any actions taken, indicating its status in the legislative process is pending further review or voting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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