Coordinated Community Response Council
Children Youth and Families Department (CYFD): 800-797-3260
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families: 800-473-5220
Solace Crisis Treatment Center: 800-721-7273
Adult Protective Services: 866-654-3219
CCRC Legislation Workgroup
The legislative workgroup was inspired by a conversation with Angela Daffron at the CCRC Quarterly meeting, July 17, 2008. Angela was a leader in passing new legislation for stalking laws in Kansas, and is now working on doing the same in New Mexico and surrounding states. The group quickly realized that there was a need to have a voice in this and other legislative efforts.
Workgroup Members
Christine Benes
Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe
Frank Casaus
New Mexico State Police
Angela Daffron
Santa Fe Place
Molly Fisher
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
Sgt. Gillian Folmar-Alessio
Santa Fe Police Department
Ella Frank
New Mexico Adult Parole Board
Ed Garcia
Law Enforcement Academy
Carol Horwitz
City of Santa Fe Police Department
Ms. Melissa M Jacobsen
Kenneth L. Kast
coyote-tecolote-cuervo.org
Margaret Kegel
Deborah G. Kesler
District Attorney's Office
Rebecca Langford
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families
Quintin McShan
New Mexico State Police
Diana McWilliams
Solace Crisis Treatment Center
Jessica Montoya
District Attorney's Office
Corey Pein
Santa Fe Reporter
Sharon Pino
New Mexico Attorney General
Amy Propps
New Mexico Legal Aid
David River
Santa Fe Coordinated Community Response Council
Jodi Rodgers LMHC
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families
María José Rodríguez Cádiz
Solace Crisis Treatment Center
Olga Schifani
Youth Shelters and Family Services
Beth Spurgin
City of Santa Fe
Lloyd Swartz
Sherry Taylor
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families
Diana Thatcher
National Organzation for Women
Shirley Villegas Mrs.
Pojoaque Valley Public Schools
Chief Aric Wheeler
City of Santa Fe Police Department


Notes
November 12, 2008 Legislation
October 27, 2008 Legislation
Files
Senate Bill 27
Added: January 06, 2010
RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT; ESTABLISHING UNIFORM POLICE REPORTS FOR INCIDENTS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE
Senate Bill 26
Added: January 06, 2010
RELATING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; CREATING THE NEW MEXICO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LEADERSHIP COMMISSION
House Bill 17
Added: January 06, 2010
TO LAW ENFORCEMENT; PROHIBITING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENDERS FROM BECOMING LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WITHIN THREE YEARS OF A VIOLATION; PROVIDING THAT A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER MAY LOSE CERTIFICATION FOR COMMITTING A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSE
Senate Bill 6
Added: January 06, 2010
RELATING TO THE COURTS; CREATING ADDITIONAL JUDGESHIPS IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT AND IN THE DONA ANA MAGISTRAT DISTRICT; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
Senate Bill 2
Added: January 06, 2010
RELATING TO DOMESTIC ABUSE; NARROWING THE DEFINITION OF “HOUSEHOLD MEMBER” IN THE CRIMES AGAINST HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS ACT AND THE FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT
OVERVIEW - Governor's 2010 DV Legislative Initiatives
Added: November 21, 2009
Confidential Address Program Supplement to Driver Application
Added: November 16, 2009
MVD application for confidential address
Confidential Address Program (CAP) Procedures
Added: November 16, 2009
HB 216 (2007) created new Section 40-13-11 NMSA 1978 in the Family Violence Protection Act
NMCADV Commemorative Bill
Added: December 14, 2008
Contacting Your Members of Congress
Added: December 14, 2008
NMCADV Advocacy Log for Legislative Session
Added: December 14, 2008
Proposed Law Change - Family Violence Protection Act
Added: November 14, 2008
Proposed Law Change - Stalking
Added: November 14, 2008
Proposed Law Change - DV and Law Enforcement Certification
Added: November 14, 2008
New Mexico Domestic Violence Commission First Annual Report
Added: August 14, 2008
Commission headed by Barbara Richardson outlining legislative and other goals.
Proposed NM Stalking Legislation
Added: July 29, 2008
Adds provisions against cyber stalking, use of the internet, killing of animals, and use of threats to deport a victim.
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