New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB406

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

Military Base Child Concurrent Jurisdiction

Impact

If passed, SB406 would fundamentally alter existing laws related to housing development and local zoning practices. It would grant municipalities broader powers to adapt their zoning codes to promote higher-density housing projects and reduce barriers to new construction. The intention behind these changes is to facilitate expedited housing creation in response to urgent needs within the communities, thereby reducing homelessness and housing instability.

Summary

SB406 is a legislative proposal aimed at addressing housing shortages and enhancing affordability across the state. The bill facilitates the development of affordable housing units by easing zoning restrictions and providing incentives for builders. It seeks to create a streamlined process for approving housing developments, particularly in urban areas that have been heavily impacted by rising costs of living. Proponents of the bill argue that these measures are necessary to meet the growing demand for affordable housing, especially for low- and middle-income families.

Contention

The introduction of SB406 has sparked considerable debate among lawmakers and stakeholders. Supporters, including various housing advocacy groups, emphasize the importance of accessible housing and the urgent need for legislative action to curb spiraling costs. However, detractors, particularly those representing local neighborhoods and environmental groups, express concerns that the bill could lead to overdevelopment and the loss of community character. Critics argue that easing restrictions might result in inadequate infrastructure to support new populations and could further exacerbate traffic and environmental issues in affected areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB1121

Concurrent juvenile delinquency jurisdiction on military bases.

NM HB2056

Relating to concurrent juvenile jurisdiction on military installations

NM HB343

Cyfd Plans Of Safe Care For Certain Children

NM SB128

Child Protective Custody Procedures

NM HB235

Dept. Of Defense Recommended Changes

NM SB486

Child Welfare & Services Agency

NM HB135

Indian Family Protection Act

NM HB1033

Concurrent federal jurisdiction on military installations.

NM SB373

Domestic Violence By Military Member

NM SB315

Interstate Compact On Child Placement

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