New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM50

Introduced
2/8/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Engrossed
2/17/22  

Caption

Reynaldo Miguel Flores, In Recognition

Impact

By recognizing Reynaldo Miguel Flores, HM50 seeks to illuminate the legacy of public service and dedication to community values. The memorial not only acknowledges an individual’s efforts but also serves to inspire current and future generations about the importance of service, both in military and civic roles. This recognition ties into broader state initiatives aimed at honoring historical figures and promoting a culture of appreciation for service among New Mexicans.

Summary

House Memorial 50 (HM50) serves as a formal recognition of Reynaldo Miguel Flores, honoring his lifelong service to the state of New Mexico. The memorial acknowledges Flores's roots in Pecos, New Mexico, and highlights key aspects of his life, including his military service in the United States Air Force during the Korean War and his long tenure in state government. The document articulates a deep appreciation for his contributions, reflecting a community's gratitude towards significant individuals in its history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HM50 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it is a memorial aimed at honoring a respected community member. Such resolutions typically garner support across political and social lines, focusing on the positive contributions of individuals to their communities. There are no noted controversies or opposition reflected in the discussions surrounding this memorial, reinforcing a sense of unity in acknowledging exemplary service.

Contention

Since HM50 is a memorial rather than a bill proposing new legislation, there is little in the way of contention. The primary focus is to honor Reynaldo Miguel Flores for his 30 years of combined service in various capacities within New Mexico's state government, particularly his roles in the penitentiary and transportation departments. The absence of opposition or debate indicates a collective recognition of his contributions without significant points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HM59

Rep. Daymon Ely, In Recognition

NM HM57

Rep. Karen C. Bash, In Recognition

NM HM80

Tyler Finch, In Recognition

NM HM13

Elaine Anaya, In Recognition

NM HM60

Rep. Alonzo Baldonado, In Recognition

NM HM42

David Lee Ubinger, In Recognition

NM HM82

Purple Heart Recipients, In Recognition

NM SM4

"roberto Griego, In Recognition"

NM HM58

Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong, In Recognition

NM HM8

Milken Family Foundation, In Recognition

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