New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM17

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Social Worker Enviro Justice Principles

Impact

The implications of HM17 extend to how social work is practiced within the state, fostering a commitment among social workers to advocate for and support communities disproportionately affected by environmental issues. By requesting all social workers to incorporate these principles into their practice, the bill aims to reshape the delivery of social services, ensuring they align with the needs of the most vulnerable populations, particularly indigenous communities, people of color, and those living in poverty. According to the bill, this approach is necessary to rectify ongoing disparities in access to vital resources, such as healthcare and education.

Summary

House Memorial 17 (HM17) is a legislative proposal introduced in New Mexico to encourage social workers to adopt principles of environmental justice in their practice. This bill underscores the vital role of social workers in addressing the interconnected issues of social, economic, and environmental justice, particularly in a state significantly impacted by climate change and environmental inequities. The intent is to ensure that the practice of social work in New Mexico is aligned with contemporary ethical standards that emphasize human rights and community empowerment.

Contention

While HM17 is positioned as a forward-thinking and rights-based approach to social work, it may also face scrutiny regarding concerns over the enforcement of its principles among practitioners. Opponents may argue about the practical implications of adopting environmental justice standards in every facet of social work, as well as the potential for increased accountability or liability for practitioners. Additionally, critiques could be directed toward how effectively these principles can be integrated within the existing frameworks of social services and whether they may lead to tensions between local practices and state or federal regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB384

Social Worker & Veterinarian Licensure

NM HM33

"uranium Workers Day"

NM HJR4

Environmental Rights, Ca

NM SJR6

Environmental Rights, Ca

NM HM83

Workers' Comp Attorney Fees Task Force

NM HB12

Advanced Energy Technology Act

NM SM53

"new Mexico Highlands Day"

NM HB455

Workers' Compensation Changes

NM HM43

"nm Crusaders For Justice Day"

NM HB330

Farm & Ranch Laborer Workers' Comp

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