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2019 Public Schools/Education Legislation 157 Bills, Memorials & Resolutions February 15, 2019 Bold=Passed House Or Senate 2019 Public Schools/Education Legislation 157 Bills, Memorials & Resolutions February 15, 2019 Bold=Passed House or Senate Bill ID Title Sponsor Session Sheryl Williams Stapleton Patricia A. Lundstrom HB 5 PUBLIC EDUCATION CHANGES Christine Trujillo 2019 Regular G. Andres Romero Roberto Gonzales Andrea Romero HB 21 FREE FEMALE SANITARY PRODUCTS IN SCHOOLS 2019 Regular Joy Garratt Karen C. Bash HB 25 TEACHING PATHWAYS COORDINATOR Christine Trujillo 2019 Regular Joy Garratt HB 39 NATIVE NEW MEXICAN TEACHER INCENTIVE PAY ACT Miguel P. Garcia 2019 Regular HB 42 TEACHER INCENTIVE PAY IN FREE LUNCH SCHOOLS Miguel P. Garcia 2019 Regular Sheryl Williams Stapleton HB 44 CAREER-TECHNICAL TEACHER DEVELOPMENT Melanie A. Stansbury 2019 Regular Anthony Allison HB 45 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL DEFINITIONS & FUNDING Sheryl Williams Stapleton 2019 Regular HB 47 SCHOOL EMPLOYEE & ASSISTANTS PROBATION TIME Patricia Roybal Caballero 2019 Regular HB 71 SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTER FUNDING Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson 2019 Regular Roberto "Bobby" J. *HB 77 SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Gonzales 2019 Regular Jacob Candelaria Roberto "Bobby" J. HB 79 COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ACT IMPLEMENTATION 2019 Regular Gonzales Sheryl Williams Stapleton HB 91 CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION PILOT PROJECT 2019 Regular Dayan Hochman-Vigil HB 92 LIMIT SCHOOL TESTING TIME Joanne J. Ferrary 2019 Regular Tomás E. Salazar HB 111 CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC EDUCATION SUPPORT Linda M. Trujillo 2019 Regular Derrick J. Lente HB 121 SOCIAL SERVICES AS BASIC SUFFICIENT EDUCATION Patricia Roybal Caballero 2019 Regular HB 125 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE SCHOOL PROGRAMS Candie G. Sweetser 2019 Regular HB 128 INCREASE ACCESS FOR SENIOR CITIZEN EDUCATION Linda M. Trujillo 2019 Regular HB 129 SCHOOL SECURITY PERSONNEL & DEADLY WEAPONS Linda M. Trujillo 2019 Regular 2019 HB 133 SCHOOL SEXUAL ACTIVITY CONSENT STANDARDS Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson Regular HB 134 PRE-K IN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ACT Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo HB 144 SCHOOL BRAIN EDUCATION PROGRAM 2019 Regular Linda M. Lopez Christine Trujillo HB 145 AFTER-SCHOOL & SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS 2019 Regular Bill Tallman Bill ID Title Sponsor Session HB 152 EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE Patricio Ruiloba 2019 Regular Tomás E. Salazar HB 159 MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION FRAMEWORK Christine Trujillo 2019 Regular Derrick J. Lente Linda M. Trujillo HB 168 STUDENT ID NUMBER TRACKING & REPORTING Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics 2019 Regular Andrea Romero HB 170 EXPAND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL DEFINITION Sheryl Williams Stapleton 2019 Regular HB 171 RAISING MINIMUM TEACHER SALARIES Sheryl Williams Stapleton 2019 Regular CONVERSION CHARTER SCHOOL STUDENT HB 181 Linda M. Trujillo 2019 Regular PREFERENCE Linda M. Trujillo HB 182 READING INITIATIVE LITERACY & BILITERACY Tomás E. Salazar 2019 Regular Derrick J. Lente HB 183 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM FOR GRADUATION Linda M. Trujillo 2019 Regular *HB 212 TEACHER AND PRINCIPAL EVALUATION ACT Sheryl Williams Stapleton 2019 Regular Jason C. Harper 2019 HB 227 USE OF TEACHER ATTENDANCE FOR EVALUATIONS Andrea Romero Regular Christine Chandler HB 236 ATTENDANCE FOR SUCCESS ACT Patricio Ruiloba 2019 Regular HB 238 CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AWARENESS TRAINING ACT Patricio Ruiloba 2019 Regular HB 239 CHILDREN'S SAVINGS ACCOUNT ACT G. Andres Romero 2019 Regular 2019 HB 240 ALTERNATIVE LEVEL 1 TEACHER PATH TO LEVEL 2 G. Andres Romero Regular HB 243 INSTRUCTION FOR DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING Dayan Hochman-Vigil 2019 Regular HB 250 NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT NEEDS ASSESSMENTS Derrick J. Lente 2019 Regular Jack Chatfield William "Bill" R. Rehm HB 265 SEAT BELTS IN SCHOOL BUSES 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo Susan K. Herrera Jack Chatfield HB 299 CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 2019 Regular Cathrynn N. Brown Sheryl Williams Stapleton HB 318 WORKFORCE SOFT SKILLS PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS Christine Trujillo 2019 Regular Patricia Roybal Caballero Eliseo Lee Alcon D. Wonda Johnson HB 325 EXCLUDE IMPACT AID AS FED REVENUE IN SEG Harry Garcia 2019 Regular Patricia A. Lundstrom Anthony Allison Eliseo Lee Alcon D. Wonda Johnson HB 326 PHASE OUT IMPACT AID AS FED REVENUE IN SEG Harry Garcia 2019 Regular Patricia A. Lundstrom Anthony Allison Paul C. Bandy *HB 328 NM-GROWN PRODUCE FOR SCHOOL MEALS 2019 Regular Nathan P. Small Bill ID Title Sponsor Session TRAINING LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR SCHOOL HB 330 Patricio Ruiloba 2019 Regular RESOURCES Rodolpho "Rudy" S. Martinez HB 340 NATIONAL HISTORY DAY PROGRAM G. Andres Romero 2019 Regular Linda M. Trujillo Christine Trujillo Debra M. Sariñana COMPUTER SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT GRANT HB 341 Abbas Akhil 2019 Regular PROGRAM Jacob Candelaria HB 360 EDUCATIONAL RETIREMENT CHANGES Tomás E. Salazar 2019 Regular HB 394 CULTURAL & LINGUISTIC APPROPRIATE EDUCATION Tomás E. Salazar 2019 Regular Georgene Louis HB 395 ACOMA-KERES LANGUAGE DICTIONARY IN SCHOOLS 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo Linda M. Trujillo HB 397 SCHOOL EMPLOYEE MINIMUM SALARIES 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo Antonio "Moe" Maestas Matthew McQueen HB 400 SCHOOL MEDIA LITERACY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 2019 Regular Sheryl Williams Stapleton Joy Garratt Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales HB 401 SCHOOL LIBRARY WATERSHED SCIENCE CURRICULUM 2019 Regular Nathan P. Small Harry Garcia Christine Trujillo Joanne J. Ferrary HB 412 CERTIFIED SCHOOL EMPLOYEE PROGRAM UNITS Karen C. Bash 2019 Regular Natalie Figueroa Raymundo Lara HB 415 TRUE TALENT ACCELERATION FUND Nathan P. Small 2019 Regular G. Andres Romero SCHOOL ADVANCED PLACEMENT POLICY & Raymundo Lara HB 420 2019 Regular REPORTING Natalie Figueroa Joy Garratt HB 431 TERMINATION OF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES Linda M. Trujillo 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo Karen C. Bash HB 434 CHARTER SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION MORATORIUM Debra M. Sariñana 2019 Regular Joy Garratt Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson HB 435 SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY PLANS Patricia Roybal Caballero 2019 Regular Harry Garcia Eliseo Lee Alcon Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson HB 438 PREFERENCE FOR HIRING ATHLETIC COACHES 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo Rodolpho "Rudy" S. Martinez Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson HB 446 DUAL-LICENSED PROVIDERS IN 3-TIER LICENSURE Sheryl Williams Stapleton 2019 Regular Rodolpho "Rudy" S. Bill ID Title Sponsor Session Martinez Linda M. Trujillo Christine Trujillo Linda M. Trujillo HB 447 TRACK CHILDREN BETWEEN SCHOOL & CYFD 2019 Regular Andrea Romero Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales HB 449 5-YEAR LITERACY INITIATIVE Susan K. Herrera 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo Anthony Allison Christine Trujillo SCHOOL DISTRICT GIFTED EDUCATION Linda M. Trujillo HB 454 2019 Regular REQUIREMENTS D. Wonda Johnson Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson Rodolpho "Rudy" S. Martinez Linda M. Trujillo HB 455 SCHOOL PROGRAM UNIT CHANGES 2019 Regular Christine Trujillo Debra M. Sariñana Sheryl Williams Stapleton HB 464 ENMU TEACHER EDUCATION STUDENTS Phelps Anderson 2019 Regular Alonzo Baldonado HB 473 SCHOOL SECURITY EQUIPMENT FUND 2019 Regular Patricio Ruiloba Christine Trujillo Karen C. Bash HB 475 PORTABLE PLANETARIUM LEARNING EXPERIENCE 2019 Regular Joanne J. Ferrary Raymundo Lara Debra M. Sariñana William "Bill" Pratt HB 476 SCHOOL NURSE IN EVERY SCHOOL Joy Garratt 2019 Regular Joanne J. Ferrary Deborah A. Armstrong Willie D. Madrid HB 495 LEVEL 1 TEACHER MENTORING 2019 Regular Joy Garratt HB 510 SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANTS FOR DISABLED STUDENTS Natalie Figueroa 2019 Regular HB 511 GROUP INSURANCE SALARY AMOUNTS Natalie Figueroa 2019 Regular Derrick J. Lente Christine Trujillo Linda M. Trujillo HB 516 AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES 2019 Regular Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales Patricia A. Lundstrom Joanne J. Ferrary HB 532 FRIENDSHIPS BETWEEN CERTAIN STUDENTS Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson 2019 Regular Karen C. Bash HB 554 SCHOOL BUS AIR CONDITIONING & SEATBELTS Cathrynn N. Brown 2019 Regular Sheryl Williams Stapleton Christine Trujillo HB 562 MATH INSTRUCTION ONLINE LEARNING SYSTEM Susan K. Herrera 2019 Regular Joanne J. Ferrary Debra M. Sariñana Bill ID Title Sponsor Session HB 567 SCHOOL TREATMENT OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITY Javier Martínez 2019 Regular Sheryl Williams Stapleton Susan K. Herrera HB 587 CIVICS COURSES Willie D. Madrid 2019 Regular Antonio "Moe" Maestas Nathan P. Small Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson Christine Trujillo HB 589 COMMUNITY SCHOOL, EARLY CHILDHOOD & PRE-K Joy Garratt 2019 Regular Debra M. Sariñana Patricia Roybal Caballero Joy Garratt Debra M. Sariñana *HB 591 MENTAL, SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL LEARNING ACT Antonio "Moe" Maestas 2019 Regular Natalie Figueroa Willie D. Madrid David M. Gallegos Sheryl Williams Stapleton HB 601 RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN SCHOOL FUNDS Rachel A. Black 2019 Regular Phelps Anderson Gregg Schmedes HB 614 EXEMPT CERTAIN SCHOOL RECORDS FROM IPRA Raymundo Lara 2019 Regular Raymundo Lara HB 615 MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING FOR EDUCATION STAFF 2019 Regular Willie D. Madrid HB 621 PERMANENT EDUCATION RESERVE FUND Doreen Y. Gallegos 2019 Regular Larry R. Scott James G. Townsend HB 634 DELETE LOCAL REVENUE FROM SEG CALCULATION David M. Gallegos 2019 Regular Candy Spence Ezzell Cathrynn N. Brown HB 639 REPEAL A-B-C-D-F SCHOOL RATING ACT G. Andres Romero 2019 Regular SUPPORT SCHOOL FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE Sheryl Williams Stapleton HJM 4 2019 Regular PGMS Willie D. Madrid Willie D. Madrid HJM 11 MIDDLE SCHOOL FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES 2019 Regular Raymundo Lara Matthew McQueen HM 11 "NM NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED TEACHERS DAY" 2019 Regular Debra M. Sariñana Natalie Figueroa HM 40 STUDY PAID TEACHER RESIDENCY PROGRAMS G. Andres Romero 2019 Regular Joy Garratt HM 45 REVIEW CIVICS EDUCATION Linda M. Trujillo 2019 Regular Mimi Stewart SB 1 PUBLIC EDUCATION CHANGES Gay G. Kernan 2019 Regular
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