New Mexico YMCA Youth and Government

"Democracy must be learned by each generation"
Home
Officers
Delegates
Forms & Docs
Calendar
Advisors
CONA
Contact Us
Site Map
Online Submission


"The purpose of the program is to bring the workings of state government alive to students. It creates an opportunity for students to discuss current state issues with state administrators,  elected officials, and students from high schools and YMCA's throughout the state.

Each  conference is led by teens elected to office by their fellow delegates. Each state provides facilities and volunteers from various state departments who act as resources for the students while they debate the issues. The volunteers help guide the students through mock committee meetings. Students debate and vote on the bills that their fellow delegates have written and presented. Bills that pass in committee are then taken to the floor of  the House or Senate for full debate and vote" (www.ymcapa.org).

In New Mexico, the Youth and Government organization is led by individual teachers or school administrators who volunteer to act as site based advisors while under the guidance of a state director through the New Mexico YMCA organization.

There are 6 ways to participate in the NMYMCA Youth and Government organization.  Students can join either the legislative branch, judicial branch, executive branch, forum, or the press corps (print and video).  Student may also apply to become part of the Governor's Cabinet.
UPDATES:
  • The 2011-2012 Model State Government Sessions (Orientation, Pre-Leg, and Legislative Sessions) have been finalized.  Please see the Calendar page for updates.
  • The FORUM Topic has been released.  See the Forum page for details.
  • The SUPREME COURT CASE HAS BEEN RELEASED.  See the Supreme Court Page for more information.

                                                 

N
M YMCA Youth and Government
303 Roma Ave. NW Suite RB00A
Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 750-2504                                        YaGStateDirector@nmymcayag.org
                                        

Join us on FaceBook

Problems? Email the WebMaster