New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SM56

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/21/23  
Engrossed
2/28/23  

Caption

"new Mexico Architects Day"

Impact

The bill aims to raise awareness regarding the contributions of more than 2,300 licensed architects in New Mexico, including the 723 who reside in the state. By declaring an official day dedicated to architects, the bill intends to promote the recognition of their work in improving the state's infrastructure while addressing issues such as sustainability and resource management. Additionally, the emphasis on net-zero emissions and energy efficiency reflects a progressive stance towards constructing a more resilient environment amid climate challenges.

Summary

SM56 is a memorial bill that declares February 28, 2023, as 'New Mexico Architects Day' in recognition of the significant contributions architects make toward the built environment and their role in solving complex issues related to architecture and design in New Mexico. The bill highlights the importance of architects in ensuring community sustainability and addressing climate change through innovative and sustainable design practices. It acknowledges that architects are uniquely trained to manage challenges posed by population growth and environmental factors, emphasizing their role in enhancing community vibrancy and residents' quality of life.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SM56 is primarily positive, with support from various stakeholders recognizing the role of architects in shaping a sustainable future and advocating for responsible resource management. The acknowledgment of New Mexico Architects Day is seen as a celebration of creativity, innovation, and professional dedication within the field of architecture. It resonates well with proponents of climate action and sustainability, reflecting a broader societal commitment to improving public spaces and community resilience.

Contention

While the proposal appears generally supported, notable contention may arise regarding the practicality and implementation of strategies highlighted in the bill, such as achieving net-zero emissions. Critics may question the adequacy of measures in place to support architects in reaching these sustainability goals, as well as the broader impacts of architectural practices on local economies. However, no significant opposition was noted in the discussions surrounding the bill, which passed without dissent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB1962

Architects; clarifying scope of practice for architects. Effective date.

NM SB1452

Architecture and landscape architecture.

NM HB1147

Professions and occupations; modifying the State Architectural and Registered Interior Designers Act; re-creating Board of Governors of the Licensed Architects, Landscape Architects and Registered Commercial Interior Designers; emergency.

NM SM53

"new Mexico Highlands Day"

NM HB3409

Relating to climate; and declaring an emergency.

NM PR25-1006

Board of Architecture, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture Maurice Walters Confirmation Resolution of 2024

NM HR1738

Recognizing May 4-8, 2009, as Architecture Week and honoring the Texas Society of Architects.

NM SR173

A resolution recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal.

NM HR319

Recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal.

NM A08160

Directs state agencies to adopt a waste diversion plan.

Similar Bills

MS HB519

Landscape architects; authorize to participate with multi-disciplinary engineer and architecture firms.

MS HB1269

Landscape architects; authorize to participate with multi-disciplinary engineer and architecture firms.

MS HB669

Landscape architects; authorize to participate with multi-disciplinary engineer and architecture firms.

MS HB235

Landscape architects; authorize to participate with multi-disciplinary engineer and architecture firms.

MS HB983

Landscape architects; authorize to participate with multi-disciplinary engineer and architecture firms.

CA AB759

Architects: architects-in-training.

CA SB608

Architects and landscape architects.

NJ AR42

Encourages municipalities to accept electronically submitted documents from licensed architects and landscape architects.