The memorial calls upon the Legislative Education Study Committee and the Legislative Finance Committee to conduct a study during the 2026 legislative interim. The study will explore the extent to which transportation barriers affect chronic absenteeism, especially among students in rural areas, charter schools, and those living close to public schools. By investigating innovative strategies implemented by other states, the bill seeks to identify actionable solutions that can be adopted in New Mexico to mitigate these issues.
Summary
House Memorial 58 (HM58), introduced by Raymundo Lara, aims to address significant transportation barriers faced by students in New Mexico, particularly those contributing to chronic absenteeism. The bill emphasizes that the state law currently provides bus services only for students living beyond a certain distance from public schools, leaving some families without reliable transportation options. With more than 124,000 students reportedly missing at least eighteen school days during the 2023-2024 school year, addressing these barriers has become increasingly crucial for improving student attendance rates.
Contention
Although there are no direct points of contention mentioned in the texts, possible areas of debate may arise from the legislative process regarding the allocation of resources to resolve these transportation issues. The effectiveness and feasibility of the recommended strategies and their impact on state educational policies might also be scrutinized as stakeholders discuss how best to allocate funding and resources to improve public school attendance.
Designates the Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating committee as the metropolitan planning organization for Long Island; provides for the withdrawal of the Nassau-Suffolk coordinating committee from the New York Metropolitan transportation council.
Designates the Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating committee as the metropolitan planning organization for Long Island; provides for the withdrawal of the Nassau-Suffolk coordinating committee from the New York Metropolitan transportation council.
Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Convene A Working Group To Develop And Recommend Federal, State, And County Programs Subsidizing The Transport Of Waterborne Cargo.