New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM12

Caption

Yazzie Lawsuit Plan & Reporting

Impact

If enacted, HM12 could significantly reform the landscape of education in New Mexico. It requires the Public Education Department to not only create an actionable plan with specific goals and funding strategies but also to collaborate with the original plaintiffs of the Yazzie/Martinez case. This collaborative approach aims to resolve ongoing disparities in educational access and quality while also avoiding further litigation over the state’s compliance with the court's orders. The plan is expected to lead to much-needed improvements in areas such as recruitment and retention of qualified educators, curriculum development, and support services for at-risk student populations.

Summary

House Memorial 12 (HM12) calls upon the New Mexico Public Education Department to develop a comprehensive education plan targeting four specific groups identified as at-risk: Native American students, English language learners, students with disabilities, and students from low-income households. This initiative arises from the consolidated Yazzie/Martinez v. State of New Mexico court decision, which found the state in violation of constitutional requirements to provide these groups with sufficient and equitable education. The bill emphasizes the urgent need for a strategic plan to ensure that these students receive adequate support, resources, and programs tailored to their unique needs, as mandated by the court's rulings.

Contention

The initiatives presented in HM12 come amid ongoing debates about the adequacy of New Mexico's educational funding and resources. Critics may argue that without sufficient financial commitment, the proposed measures could be ineffective. Additionally, there are concerns that the Public Education Department has previously failed to meet the court’s directives, which raises questions about the state's commitment to change. Ensuring accountability and transparency in the implementation of the comprehensive education plan will be crucial in addressing these uncertainties and effectively serving the educational needs of at-risk students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SM12

Yazzie Lawsuit Plan & Reporting

NM HB88

Yazzie Lawsuit Appropriations

NM HB90

Appropriations For Yazzie Lawsuit

NM HB39

Yazzie Lawsuit Educational Funding

NM HM21

Develop Plan For School Leaders

NM HB185

Develop Comprehensive Education Plan

NM SM30

Research School Admin Expenditures

NM SJM3

Higher Ed Bilingual Ed Faculties & Degree

NM HB733

Relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.

NM HM47

Study Public School Employee Compensation

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