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F I S C A L    I M P A C T    R E P O R T

 

 

 

SPONSOR

Taylor, J.P.

DATE TYPED

2/2/04

HB

310

 

SHORT TITLE

Fatherhood & Family Strengthening Program

SB

 

 

 

ANALYST

Weber

 

APPROPRIATION

 

Appropriation Contained

Estimated Additional Impact

Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY04

FY05

FY04

FY05

 

$2000.0

 

 

Recurring

Federal TANF Block Grant

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)

 

Relates to HB 228

 

Relates to Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act

 

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

 

LFC Files

 

Responses Received From

The Human Services Department (HSD)

Children, Youth and Families

 

SUMMARY

 

Synopsis of Bill

 

House Bill 310 appropriates $2 million from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant to the Human Services Department for the purpose of contracting with the cooperative extension service for a statewide program to strengthen families and promote father involvement to create stable families.

 

Significant Issues

 

HSD reports the bill seeks to continue a statewide program for fatherhood and family strengthening, which would be contracted from the Human Services Department Income Support Division (ISD) with the Cooperative Extension Service at N.M. State University.  ISD currently contracts with the Cooperative Extension for a $1 million appropriation from the TANF block grant.  An additional $400,000 in carry-forward funds from FY-03 remain in the contract.

There is no doubt that fatherhood and family strengthening initiatives are tremendously needed in New Mexico.  Such initiatives could help to reduce children and families living in poverty and some of New Mexico’s other chronic problems like: rising juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy, and even prostitution and other forms of crime. 

 

The December 2003 statistics for TANF single parent cases show there are 15,408 families on assistance that have single heads of households.

 

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS

 

The appropriation of $2 million contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the TANF block grant. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of Fiscal Year 2005 shall revert to the federal TANF carry-forward at HSD.

 

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS

 

It is uncertain why other contractors should not be considered through an annual request for proposal process.

 

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