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Senate Bill 6

Fostering Connections Pgm Eligibility [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analysis: FIR


Sponsors
Sen. Michael Padilla 14 Bernalillo
Rep. Eleanor Chávez 26 Bernalillo
Rep. Rebecca Dow 38 Doña Ana, Sierra & Socorro

Status
SenatePassed, Feb 20, 31-0
HHHCPassed, Feb 28, with Do Pass recommendation
HJC[Referred, not scheduled]


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: [1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC [8] DP - fl/a- PASSED/S (31-0)- HHHC/HJC-HHHC [11] DP-HJC

Legis DayActionDetails
1 referred SHPAC/SJC
1 sent SHPAC
4 passed SHPAC (view committee report) DP 9-0
4 sent SJC
8 passed SJC (view committee report) DP 9-0
8 floor amendment fl/a
8 passed Senate 31-0
8 referred HHHC/HJC
8 sent HHHC
11 passed HHHC (view committee report) DP 8-1; nays: Sena Cortez
11 sent HJC



This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Jan 21 filed: FOSTERING CONNECTIONS PGM ELIGIBILITY
Jan 31 scheduled for SHPAC on Mon Feb 3, 13:30
Feb 4 passed SHPAC; sent to SJC
actions: '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC' -> '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC'
Feb 12 new sponsor: Eleanor Chávez
new sponsor: Rebecca Dow
Feb 13 scheduled for SJC on Fri Feb 14, 13:30
Feb 14 scheduled for SJC on Mon Feb 17, 13:30
Feb 18 passed SJC
actions: '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC' -> '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC [8] DP'
on Senate calendar for Wed Feb 19, 11:30
Feb 19 on Senate calendar for Thu Feb 20, 11:30
Feb 20 floor amendment; passed Senate
actions: '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC [8] DP' -> '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC [8] DP - fl/a- PASSED/S (31-0)'
Feb 21 referred to HHHC/HJC; sent to HHHC
actions: '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC [8] DP - fl/a- PASSED/S (31-0)' -> '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC [8] DP - fl/a- PASSED/S (31-0)- HHHC/HJC-HHHC'
Feb 25 added to HHHC agenda on Fri Feb 28, 08:00
Mar 1 passed HHHC; sent to HJC
actions: '[1] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC [4] DP-SJC [8] DP - fl/a- PASSED/S (31-0)- HHHC/HJC-HHHC' -> '+ [11] DP-HJC'

SENATE BILL 6

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

INTRODUCED BY

Michael Padilla and Eleanor Chávez and Rebecca Dow

 

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO CHILDREN; EXPANDING ELIGIBILITY FOR THE FOSTERING CONNECTIONS PROGRAM.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. Section 32A-26-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 2019, Chapter 149, Section 3, as amended) is amended to read:

     "32A-26-3. FOSTERING CONNECTIONS PROGRAM--ELIGIBILITY.--

          A. The "fostering connections program" is established in the department. The department shall make the fostering connections program available, on a voluntary basis, to an eligible adult who:

                (1) has attained at least eighteen years of age and who is younger than:

                     (a) as of July 1, [2020] 2021, nineteen years of age;

                     (b) as of July 1, [2021] 2022, twenty years of age; and

                     (c) after July 1, [2022] 2023, twenty-one years of age;

                (2) meets one of the following criteria:

                     (a) has attained at least eighteen years of age [and] while: 1) [was adjudicated] in the legal custody of the department as a result of abuse and neglect proceedings, families in need of court-ordered services proceedings or a voluntary placement agreement pursuant to the Children's Code or its equivalent under tribal law; 2) [was] subject to a court order or voluntary placement agreement that placement and care be the responsibility of the department or the Indian tribe that entered into an agreement with the department; and 3) [was] subject to [an] out-of-home placement [order]; or

                     (b) attained at least fourteen years of age when a guardianship assistance agreement or adoption assistance agreement was in effect and whose guardianship assistance agreement or adoption assistance agreement was terminated or the guardian or parents are no longer willing to provide emotional or financial support after the child attained eighteen years of age;

                (3) is:

                     (a) completing secondary education or an educational program leading to an equivalent credential;

                     (b) enrolled in an institution that provides post-secondary or vocational education;

                     (c) employed for at least eighty hours per month;

                     (d) participating in a program or activity designed to promote employment or remove barriers to employment; or

                     (e) incapable of doing any of the activities described in Subparagraphs (a) through (d) of this paragraph due to a medical or behavioral condition that is supported by regularly updated information in the transition plan; and

                (4) enters into a voluntary services and support agreement with the department pursuant to the Fostering Connections Act.

          B. The citizenship or immigration status of a young adult shall not be a factor when determining the young adult's eligibility pursuant to this section."

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