HB65

Cyfd Short-term Stabilization Pilot Pgm

Chamber Passed·2/14/26
Introduced Text

Establishes a three-year short-term stabilization pilot program for children in state custody in seven New Mexico counties.

The bill creates a three-year short-term stabilization pilot program within the Children, Youth and Families Department. The program aims to provide short-term stabilization support and services to eligible children in state custody and their families in Dona Ana, Chaves, San Juan, McKinley, Bernalillo, Santa Fe, and Eddy counties. The program includes enhanced foster care services, eligibility requirements, placement gap incentives, evidence-based assessments, and treatment models.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 65–0 · Feb 14
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

House Final Passage

65 Yea

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0 Nay

5 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 17

12:00 AM

Senate Health and Public Affairs Committee

Feb 10

1:30 PM

House Appropriations & Finance Committee

History

Feb 17

Senate

SHPAC: Reported by committee with Do Pass recommendation

Feb 17

Senate

Action Postponed Indefinitely

Feb 15

Senate

Sent to SHPAC - Referrals: SHPAC