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Senate Memorial 4

"ALS Awareness Day" [view on nmlegis.gov]


Sponsors
Sen. Leo Jaramillo 5 Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval & Santa Fe
Sen. Antonio Maestas 26 Bernalillo
Sen. Jeff Steinborn 36 Doña Ana
Sen. Michael Padilla 14 Bernalillo
Sen. Craig W. Brandt 40 Sandoval

Status
Senate🗓 Sat Mar 81:00 PMSenate Floor 


"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: [4] nt prntd-nt ref com-tbld

Legis DayActionDetails
4 nt prntd
4 nt ref com
4 tabled


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.

Feb 10 filed: [Prefiled by Leo Jaramillo et al; not yet on nmlegis]
[new]
nt ref com; tabled
title: '[prefiled by Leo Jaramillo Et Al; Not Yet on Nmlegis]' -> '"ALS Awareness Day"'
actions: 'SPREF' -> '[4] nt prntd-nt ref com-tbld'
new sponsor: Leo Jaramillo
new sponsor: Antonio Maestas
new sponsor: Jeff Steinborn
new sponsor: Michael Padilla
new sponsor: Craig W. Brandt
Feb 11 on Senate calendar for Wed Feb 12, 11:30
Feb 12 on Senate calendar for Thu Feb 13, 11:30
Feb 13 on Senate calendar for Fri Feb 14, 11:00
Feb 14 on Senate calendar for Mon Feb 17, 11:00
Feb 17 on Senate calendar for Tue Feb 18, 11:30
Feb 18 on Senate calendar for Wed Feb 19, 11:30
Feb 19 on Senate calendar for Thu Feb 20, 11:30
Feb 20 on Senate calendar for Fri Feb 21, 11:30
Feb 21 on Senate calendar for Sat Feb 22, 13:30
Feb 22 on Senate calendar for Mon Feb 24, 11:00
Feb 24 on Senate calendar for Tue Feb 25, 11:00
Feb 25 on Senate calendar for Wed Feb 26, 11:00
Feb 27 on Senate calendar for Thu Feb 27, 11:30
on Senate calendar for Fri Feb 28, 11:00
Feb 28 on Senate calendar for Sat Mar 1, 11:00
Mar 1 on Senate calendar for Sat Mar 1, 13:00
on Senate calendar for Mon Mar 3, 11:30
Mar 3 on Senate calendar for Tue Mar 4, 11:30
Mar 4 on Senate calendar for Wed Mar 5, 11:30
Mar 5 on Senate calendar for Thu Mar 6, 11:00
Mar 6 on Senate calendar for Fri Mar 7, 11:00
Mar 7 on Senate calendar for Sat Mar 8, 13:00

SENATE MEMORIAL 4

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

INTRODUCED BY

Leo Jaramillo and Antonio Maestas and Jeff Steinborn

and Michael Padilla and Craig W. Brandt

 

 

 

 

A MEMORIAL

DECLARING FEBRUARY 18, 2025 "ALS AWARENESS DAY" IN THE SENATE.

 

     WHEREAS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease; and

     WHEREAS, ALS has no known cause, no means of prevention and no cure; and

     WHEREAS, ALS does not affect a patient's mental capacity, so the patient remains alert and aware of the patient's loss of motor functions and of the inevitable outcome of continued deterioration and death; and

     WHEREAS, ALS is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by degeneration of the cell bodies of the lower motor neurons in the gray matter of the anterior horns of the spinal cord; and

     WHEREAS, ALS eventually causes muscles to atrophy, and the patient becomes a functional quadriplegic; and

     WHEREAS, research indicates that military veterans have a fifty percent greater risk of developing ALS than those who have not served in the military; and

     WHEREAS, an estimated one hundred fifty New Mexicans are living with ALS at any given time; and

     WHEREAS, in 2010, soon after his twenty-eighth birthday, former university of New Mexico lobo and Albuquerque high school soccer star Patrick Grange was diagnosed with ALS, making him the youngest ALS patient in New Mexico; and

     WHEREAS, despite fighting this terrible disease as hard as he could, Pat died of ALS on April 10, 2012, which led to several "Patrick Grange ALS Awareness Days" designated at the state capitol; and

     WHEREAS, the Grange family has supported numerous New Mexico families affected by ALS over the past decade in collaboration with ALS New Mexico by providing guidance and direction when caring for a someone with ALS; and

     WHEREAS, ALS New Mexico is a local nonprofit organization that supports, on average, one hundred thirty people living with ALS and their loved ones; and

     WHEREAS, ALS New Mexico leaves no stone unturned by navigating financial hardships through respite grants, access to life-changing clinical care at the university of New Mexico hospital and providing adaptive equipment free of charge; and

     WHEREAS, ALS New Mexico helps many families affected by ALS through funding and providing direct services and capacity support with average annual engagements of approximately one thousand five hundred resource referrals and equipment loans, as well as bringing awareness of ALS through educational opportunities to New Mexico residents; and

     WHEREAS, "ALS Awareness Day" will increase public awareness of ALS patients' circumstances, acknowledge the terrible impact the disease has, not only on the patient but also on the patient's family and community, and recognize the services being provided to families affected by ALS and the research being done to eradicate this horrible disease; and

     WHEREAS, we as a community join in collective support to combat ALS and improve the quality of life for patients, families and New Mexicans affected by ALS;

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that February 18, 2025 be declared "ALS Awareness Day" in the senate; and

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the chair of the interim legislative health and human services committee and ALS New Mexico.

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