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Kari Armijo Cabinet Secretary | New Mexico Health Care Authority

Executive committee continues work on behavioral health reform in New Mexico

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The New Mexico Health Care Authority and the Administrative Office of the Courts have scheduled the fourth meeting of the Executive Committee formed under the Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act, also known as Senate Bill 3. The committee is responsible for guiding how this legislation will be structured, its implementation schedule, and how it will be rolled out across different regions in New Mexico.

The Executive Committee brings together representatives from all three branches of state government along with community stakeholders. The goal is to transform behavioral health services throughout the state.

In a statement, organizers said: "Public participation is encouraged as we work together to build a stronger, more equitable behavioral health system for all New Mexicans."

The meeting is open to the public and will be held virtually via Zoom. Information on how to join can be found at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86982792869?pwd=SXIxF3fZgU6TQUyq8e9qE9wkTdSxmG.1.

Those who need accommodations due to disabilities are asked to contact Lisa Noriega at lisa.noriega@hca.nm.gov at least one week before the meeting or as soon as possible. Meeting documents can also be provided in accessible formats upon request by contacting Lisa Noriega.

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