New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HJM2

Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Multi-system Family Impact Study

Impact

The financial implications of multi-system families are significant, with New Mexico spending approximately $900 million annually on services for this demographic. The focus of HJM2 is to explore how evidence-based programs targeting these families can be financially beneficial, possibly breaking the cycle of poverty they often experience. The memorial requests the Department of Health to utilize existing agency data to connect individual service recipients across various agencies and produce an unduplicated count of these families.

Summary

HJM2 is a joint memorial introduced in the New Mexico Legislature requesting that the Department of Health conduct a study on the impact of multi-system families on state agency budgets and social service outcomes. Multi-system families are defined as those that involve at least two generations engaged with multiple social service agencies. This bill highlights an estimated population of sixteen thousand such families in New Mexico, indicating a significant focus on societal welfare and resources allocated to managing issues related to poverty, mental health, and child welfare among others.

Contention

One of the critical aspects of HJM2 is its call for cooperation among various state agencies to share their data. Such cooperation is framed to optimize the understanding and services provided to families affected by multiple social systems. While the bill itself promotes an evidence-based approach to improve social service outcomes, potential concerns regarding data privacy and the logistics of inter-agency collaboration may arise. The memorial anticipates presenting the findings of the study to the legislature by November 15, 2024, marking a proactive step towards transparent governance in addressing complex social issues.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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