HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 22
50th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2011
INTRODUCED BY
Bill B. O’Neill and John C. Ryan
A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR AND NEW MEXICO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH AN INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON CHILD HOMELESSNESS THAT INCLUDES THE APPLICABLE DEPARTMENTS HAVING A BEARING ON CHILD HOMELESSNESS, ORGANIZATIONS DEDICATED TO AMELIORATING CHILD HOMELESSNESS, THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR AND THE LEGISLATURE.
WHEREAS, during the 2008-2009 school year, an estimated fourteen thousand five hundred children were homeless in New Mexico, and that number is expected to increase during the 2010-2011 school year; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico ranked forty-seventh among the fifty states on the national center on family homelessness' state report card; and
WHEREAS, children who are experiencing homelessness or living with families at high risk of homelessness are much more likely to experience physical and behavioral health problems; and
WHEREAS, many homeless children end up in foster care, and at least thirty percent of children in foster care would be able to return home if their parents had access to housing; and
WHEREAS, up to thirty-six percent of young people who transition out of the foster care system will experience homelessness at some point in their lives; and
WHEREAS, children experiencing homelessness are much more likely to have problems in school; and
WHEREAS, homeless children are sixteen percent less proficient at reading and math than their peers, and less than twenty-five percent of homeless children graduate from high school; and
WHEREAS, ending child homelessness in New Mexico is urgently necessary, and it is possible; and
WHEREAS, up-front cost-effective ways to prevent child homelessness and support children and families who are already homeless will improve outcomes and save money over time; and
WHEREAS, an ongoing comprehensive and coordinated collaboration among all stakeholders is required to ensure effective and strategic distribution of resources to end child homelessness; and
WHEREAS, in the 2010 legislative session, the New Mexico house of representatives requested the children, youth and families department to assist the New Mexico campaign to end child homelessness to develop recommendations to end child homelessness in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, increased coordination and collaboration among state agencies, service providers and community leaders working to prevent and end child homelessness were recommended; and
WHEREAS, a standard protocol and shared system for state agencies to collect, report and share housing status information on children and adults served was recommended; and
WHEREAS, an interagency council on child homelessness can write and implement a plan to end child homelessness;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the governor be requested to issue an executive order establishing the interagency council on child homelessness to develop and implement a ten-year plan to end child homelessness; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the governor and the New Mexico legislative council appoint representatives to the interagency council on child homelessness and that the children, youth and families department, human services department, workforce solutions department, New Mexico mortgage finance authority, corrections department, department of health, public education department and veterans' services department cooperate and participate in establishing the interagency council on child homelessness with at least one full-time employee to support the work of the interagency council; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the interagency council on child homelessness include people who have experienced homelessness and representatives of social service, community and advocacy organizations dedicated to ameliorating child homelessness in urban and rural areas of New Mexico; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the interagency council on child homelessness report annually to the governor and interim legislative health and human services committee; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the governor; the New Mexico legislative council; the secretaries of human services, children, youth and families, workforce solutions, corrections, health, public education and veterans' services; the executive director of the New Mexico mortgage finance authority; and the coordinator for the New Mexico campaign to end child homelessness.
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