New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB210

Introduced
1/25/24  
Report Pass
1/26/24  

Caption

Health Care Fund Purpose Funding

Impact

The passage of SB210 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws surrounding health care and child services in New Mexico. By providing dedicated financial resources, the bill seeks to enhance the infrastructure and capacity of these critical sectors. This is particularly important in light of ongoing concerns related to mental health, general health care accessibility, and child care services, which have been highlighted as pressing issues for many communities across the state. It may enable the New Mexico Finance Authority to establish or expand funding programs that facilitate the development and improvement of facilities and services concerned with these areas.

Summary

Senate Bill 210 is a legislative proposal aimed at making appropriations from the General Fund to various health-related programs in New Mexico. Specifically, the bill allocates funding for the Behavioral Health Capital Funding Act, the Primary Care Capital Funding Act, and the Child Care Facility Loan Act. The appropriations amounts to a total of $60 million, with specific allocations of $25 million for behavioral health, $25 million for primary care, and $10 million for child care facilities. This funding is intended to support and improve access to essential health and child care services within the state.

Contention

While the bill appears to address vital needs, discussions may arise regarding budgetary priorities and the allocation of available state funds. Some legislators may question whether the funding should be distributed among these programs or if additional resources should be aimed at other urgent issues in the state. Furthermore, there might be debates about how effectively the funds will be managed and how transparency and accountability will be ensured in their disbursement and utilization. As such, both supporters and detractors of the bill may highlight different perspectives on the effectiveness and implications of SB210.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB131

Public School Funding Changes

NM HB47

Rural Health Care Project Revolving Fund

NM SB7

Rural Health Care Delivery Fund

NM HB49

County And Tribal Health Councils Funding

NM SB9

Create Legacy Permanent Funds

NM SB423

Nmfa Operating Capital

NM HM51

Study Public School Funding Formula

NM SB16

Create Health Care Authority Department

NM SB358

Healthy Food Financing Act

NM HB97

Outstanding Warrants Backlog Funding

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.