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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Crook
DATE TYPED 3-8-05
HB HM 50
SHORT TITLE Ban Junk Food From House of Representatives
SB
ANALYST Collard
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to SB 794, HB 61, HB 62, SB 10, SJM 2, SB 295, HB 681, SB 595, SB 525, and SB 273
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Responses Received From
Department of Health (DOH)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Memorial 50 proposes to ban junk food from the roundhouse and encourage members of
the House of Representatives to serve as positive role models for children. Portions of this pro-
posal mirror similar proposals to limit sales of unhealthy foods in schools. The memorial would
prohibit both the sale and consumption of junk food in the roundhouse vending machines and
coffee shops, and provides for consequences, including fines and rehabilitation programs, if
members of the House are found to be in possession of banned foods.
Significant Issues
DOH research indicates, during the past two decades the nationwide rates of overweight for chil-
dren ages 6-11 has doubled to 15 percent and for adolescents aged 12-19 has tripled to 15 per-
cent based on directly measured heights and weights. Self-reported survey data for New Mexico