A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE
IN COOPERATION WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND PROVIDERS OF SUPPORT
AND SERVICES TO THE HOMELESS, INCLUDING THE HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT, THE
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT, THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
EDUCATION, THE LABOR DEPARTMENT, THE NEW MEXICO VETERANS' SERVICE COMMISSION,
THE CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT, THE
NEW MEXICO HEALTH POLICY COMMISSION AND THE NEW MEXICO
MORTGAGE FINANCE AUTHORITY, TO ADDRESS THE CHRONIC PROBLEM OF HOMELESSNESS AND
TO BETTER PROVIDE ACCESS TO MAINSTREAM SERVICES TO THE HOMELESS IN NEW MEXICO.
WHEREAS, approximately thirteen
thousand people in
New Mexico, including veterans, families with children and
persons with disabilities, are homeless at any given date and time; and
WHEREAS, it has been found that
people who are chronically homeless most often suffer serious mental health and
substance use disorders, also called co-occurring disorders; and
WHEREAS, it has been found that
without proper treatment and support, the chronically homeless are high users
of jail, emergency room and other hospital services, causing an undue financial
burden of approximately forty thousand dollars ($40,000) per person each year
to local community service systems, including local governments; and
WHEREAS, the federal department
of health and human services, in conjunction with the veterans' administration
and the department of housing and urban development, has invited
representatives from New Mexico's public and private sector to participate in a
national policy academy to address the problem of chronic homelessness, to
determine how to better provide access to mainstream services to the homeless
and to develop state action plans; and
WHEREAS, a state action plan to
resolve chronic homelessness in New Mexico must include economic development
incentives, affordable housing and integrated health and educational supports
and services, including therapeutic daycare and substance abuse and behavioral
health treatment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the department of health be
requested to convene a task force in cooperation with local, state and federal
agencies and providers of support and services to the homeless, including the
human services department, the children, youth and families department, the
state department of public education, the labor department, the New Mexico
veterans' service commission, the corrections department, the New Mexico health
policy commission and the New Mexico mortgage finance authority, to address the
chronic problem of homelessness and to better provide access to mainstream
services to the homeless in New Mexico; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
task force develop a state action plan to address chronic homelessness in
New Mexico and present its findings and recommendations to
the governor and the appropriate interim legislative committee before the
second session of the forty-sixth legislature; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
copies of this memorial be transmitted to the secretary of health and to the
human services department, the children, youth and families department, the
state department of public education, the labor department, the New Mexico
veterans' service commission, the corrections department, the New Mexico health
policy commission and the New Mexico mortgage finance authority.