New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM57

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Engrossed
2/9/24  

Caption

"african-american Day"

Impact

By enacting HM57, the state law will formally recognize African-American Day, affirming the importance of African American heritage and its integral role in the state's and nation's history. This day is expected to encourage reflections on the sacrifices made by African Americans in the pursuit of democracy and to acknowledge ongoing challenges related to health disparities and social justice. The declaration will also foster community engagement and awareness of the cultural contributions of African Americans.

Summary

House Memorial 57 (HM57) aims to declare February 9, 2024, as 'African-American Day' in the House of Representatives of New Mexico. This initiative seeks to honor the achievements and contributions of African Americans in New Mexico and the United States at large. The bill highlights the significance of celebrating African-American history and the continued relevance of racial equality in society. It aligns with existing legislation that recognizes the second Friday of February each year as a day for this celebration.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HM57 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it seeks to promote unity and recognition of the diverse cultural fabric of New Mexico. Supporters of the bill emphasize its importance for education and community engagement, promoting an inclusive atmosphere where the contributions of African Americans are celebrated alongside those of all communities. This recognition is viewed as a vital step in advancing racial equality and enhancing civic participation across the state.

Contention

While the discussions around HM57 were generally supportive, some concerns arose regarding the effectiveness of single-day recognitions in creating lasting change. Critics may argue that such declarations should be coupled with significant actions towards addressing racial disparities. Nevertheless, the bill remains focused on celebration and acknowledgment, striving to inspire further dialogue and action regarding racial justice and equality in New Mexico.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HM42

"african-american Day"

NM HM17

American Asian, Pac. Islander & Hawaiian Day

NM HM76

"irish-american Day"

NM SM27

"american Indian Day"

NM HB274

American Asian, Pac. Islander & Hawaiian Day

NM HM53

"military & Veterans Day"

NM HM67

"new Mexico Trio Programs Day"

NM HM9

"grant County Day"

NM HM30

"jim Walther Day"

NM HM65

"90th Anniversary Of The New Deal Day"

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