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New Mexico HM59 (2026): CYFD to Study Foster Parent Pay

SANTA FE, N.M. New Mexico lawmakers have introduced House Memorial 59 (HM59) for the 2026 regular session. The measure asks the Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) to examine what a fair payment for foster parents would be, including whether payments should increase as prices rise.

Some news stories and bill trackers mention “more students in financial literacy classes” for HM59. However, LegiScan’s records show this topic was linked to an HM59 from 2016, not the 2026 HM59.

What the memorial says in its own words

The introduced text presents the request as a response to the important role foster families play and the costs they may face. The memorial begins by “REQUESTING THE CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT A STUDY TO DETERMINE FAIR COMPENSATION FOR FOSTER PARENTS.

Why it matters financially

The measure is not a spending bill, but it raises a common budget question: Do current payments cover what foster families have to pay, and how could changes, such as higher living costs, affect CYFD planning if lawmakers later consider changing laws or the budget?

The naming confusion: HM59 does not refer to a single topic

LegiScan’s historical list shows that the same bill number (HM59) can refer to different memorials in different sessions. For example, a 2016 HM59 was titled “More Students In Financial Literacy Classes,” while the 2026 HM59 focuses on foster parent compensation.

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