New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB250

Introduced
1/30/26  
Refer
2/9/26  

Caption

Tech & Innovation Network Advisory Board

Impact

The bill will impact how the advisory board functions, particularly by reducing its membership and altering representation from various sectors. The removal of certain institutional representatives is anticipated to create opportunities for a more diverse range of opinions and experiences, which could help the board in developing more targeted solutions for the technological and economic challenges faced in New Mexico. By focusing on individuals from investment and entrepreneurial backgrounds, the bill seeks to align the advisory board's oversight with the practical needs of various industries.

Summary

House Bill 250 focuses on restructuring the Technology and Innovation Network Advisory Board in New Mexico to better reflect the needs of the state's economic development landscape. It proposes modifications such as reducing the number of public members from the core sectors and revising the membership framework to prioritize individuals with substantial experience in investment and entrepreneurial support. This restructuring aims to streamline the board's operations and enhance its effectiveness in guiding technological advancements and innovation in the state.

Contention

While the intentions behind HB250 are aimed at optimizing the board's effectiveness and relevancy, there may be contention surrounding the removal of representatives from established institutions, such as the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center and others. Critics might argue that this change could limit the academic and research-oriented perspectives that are vital for comprehensive economic strategies. Opponents of the bill may insist that reducing representation could undermine the collaborative efforts necessary for advancing New Mexico's technological interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB20

Technology & Innovation Division

NM HB577

Towing Svcs. Oversight & Advisory Board

NM SB125

School Building System Innovation Project

NM SB83

Innovation In State Government Fund

NM HB394

Clean Energy & Natural Resources Board

NM HB93

Advanced Grid Technology Plans

NM SB245

Charter Schools As Boards Of Finance

NM SB288

Increase Aging Network Reimbursements

NM HB317

Aging Network Provider Reimbursements

NM HB510

Election Boards Of Registration

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