New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM22

Introduced
1/21/22  

Caption

Study Low-income Basic Income

Impact

The proposed basic income initiative aims to provide financial support to individuals regardless of their employment status, thereby enabling them to cover essential living expenses. The implementation of such a program could potentially enhance the mental and financial well-being of recipients, as supported by various studies indicating that basic income initiatives do not significantly decrease employment rates. Instead, they may allow individuals the freedom to pursue better employment opportunities without the immediate pressure of meeting financial obligations.

Summary

House Memorial 22 (HM22) seeks to address the pressing issue of poverty in New Mexico by requesting the Human Services Department and the Workforce Solutions Department to establish a task force. This task force is tasked with studying the implementation of a universal basic income program specifically aimed at low-income New Mexicans. The bill highlights the alarming rates of poverty, noting that as of 2020, New Mexico had one of the highest poverty rates in the country, particularly among children.

Conclusion

HM22 not only reflects an urgent response to New Mexico's troubling poverty statistics but also opens up a broader conversation about the role of government in providing financial security to its citizens. By convening a task force that includes community representatives, the memorial emphasizes a collaborative approach to finding solutions, possibly leading to impactful legislative changes in addressing economic disparities in the state.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HM22 are likely to be contentious, given the varying opinions on universal basic income. Proponents argue that a basic income would provide critical financial support to the most vulnerable populations in New Mexico, potentially reducing the state's high poverty rates. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the sustainability of such a program and the implications for the state's budget. The task force's recommendations will be crucial in navigating these disputes and presenting viable solutions to lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HM7

Study Nm Basic Income

NM HM18

Supplemental Security Income Legal Data

NM SB102

Study Universal Basic Income & Pregnant

NM SB164

Universal Basic Income & Pregnancy

NM HM52

Study Low-cost Grad School Student Loans

NM HB218

Low-income Public Utility Rates

NM AB65

California Universal Basic Income Program: Personal Income Tax.

NM HB25

Housing Discrimination Based On Income

NM HM52

Study Prenatal Substance Exposure

NM HB388

Low-income Education Opportunity Account Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.