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SB 4Click HereREDISTRICTING PRECINCT BOUNDARIESSen Ivey-SotoEstablishes time lines for the creation or redrawing of election districts. Allows for adjustments to the release of nomination petitions following the redistricting process and defining terms.NeutralElections
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SB 21Click HereRETIREE HEALTH CARE ACTSen Gonzales & Rep FigueroaChanges made to reflect the coverage of children until age 26 and repeals portions related to the dicount prescription program. NeutralRetirees
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SB 22Click HereVEHICLE DRIVERS YIELD TO THE RIGHT WAY TO BUSSen GonzalesRequires vehicle drivers to yield the right of way to a transit bus that is displaying a yield sign and provides penalties.NeutralMunicipal
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SB 24Click HerePARITY OF REGULATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONSen Padilla Oppose
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SB 26Click Here GROSS RECEIPTS TAX DEDUCTION FOR DATA CENTERSSen Padilla
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SB 30Click HereANNA, AGE EIGHT INSTITUTESen SoulesMakes an appropriation to the board of regents of New Mexico State University for the Anna, Age Eight Institute.Nuetral Students
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SB 31 Click HereFULL TIME SCHOOL NURSESen Stefanics Addresses a full-time nurse for each DISTRICT, not to be confused w/ FTN at each building. SupportK-12
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SB 35Click HereMINIMUM WAGE FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTSSen Steinborn Repeals provisions allowing students to be paid a sub-minimum wage.SupportStudents
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SB 40 Click HereK-5 PLUS & EXTENDED LEARNING AT ALL SCHOOLSSen Stewart$13,400,000 from P.E reform to State Equalization for ELT. 125,900,000 from same to same for K5+ OpposeK-12
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SB 41Click HereSCHOOL FUNDING CHANGESSen StewartEliminating local and federal credits when determining the state equalization guarantee distribution. Changes the phase two formula value calculation when determining the local and state match for capital outlay projects and includes proposed use of federal and local revenue in educational plans and reporting student outcomes from those uses.NeutralK-12
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SB 42Click HereINCREASE ED RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONSSen StewartSB 42 would increase the contributions to the Educational Retirement Board by 4% over the next four fiscal years, bringing the total state (employer) contribution to 18.15%. The bill does not reduce cost-of-living-adjustments for our Retiree members, nor does the bill increase the required contribution amounts from active members of the ERB. SB 42 only increases contributions from the State into the fund.SupportAll
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SB 43Click HereFUNDING OF DEMOLITION OF ABANDONED SCHOOLSSen SoulesAllows allocations from the public school capital outlay fund to fully fund the demolition of abandoned school district facilities.NeutralK-12
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SB 48 Click HereELECTION CHANGESSen Woods Adjusts proceses and procedures for registering to vote, voting, and processing mailed ballots ans establishes work hours for the Absent Voter Election Board. OpposeElections
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SB 51Click HereCHARTER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT PREFERENCESen Correa Hemphill Doesn't impact ATF. NeutralK-12
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SB 52Click HereEXTENDED UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITSSen O'Neill Provides extended unemployment benefits. NeutralLabor
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SB 54Click HerePUBLIC SCHOOLS FACILITIES AUTHORITY FUNCTIONSSen SoulesUp to $10m for tech infrastructure, Pre-k spaces, Up to $25m for instructional material/transportation NeutralAdmin
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SB 55Click HereSOCIAL, RACIAL & CULTURAL IMPACT STATEMENTSSen Soules Requires the administrative services division of the cultural affairs department to provide social, racial and cultural impact statements for pending legislation.NeutralAdmin
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SB 56Click HereNEW PERSONAL INCOME TAX BRACKETSen O'Neill Adds on to the upper income levels. SupportTaxes
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SB 74 Click HerePUBLIC HEALTH ORDER TERMINATION & RENEWALSen BacaSeeks to limit health emergency powers held by the state and establishes rules when thay are issued. OpposeAdmin
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SB 80 Click HereNO SCHOOL DISCRIMINATION FOR HAIRSens Pope, Lopez, Sedillo Lopez, Shendo, & PintoProhibits the imposition of discipline, discrimination or disparate treatment in schools based on the hair or cultural headdresses of a student.Support K-12
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SB 81 Click HereRACIAL IMPACT OF CERTAIN LEGISLATIONSen O'Neill & Williams Stapleton Requires the New Mexico sentencing commission to evaluate the racial impact of certain proposed legislation.SupportAdmin
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SB 89 Click Here AMEND PERSONAL INCOME TAX BRACKETSSen. Tallman Adds graduated rates for those earning higher incomes and a small tax cut for those earning low incomes.SupportTaxes
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SB 93 Click HereBROADBAND ACCESS & EXPANSION ACTSen Padilla & Sen Stefanics (hold)
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SB 107 Click HereCAREER READINESS SYSTEMS STATEWIDESen Gonzales$3m to address College/Career Readiness K-12 SYSTEM NeutralK-12
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SB 110 Click HereINCREASING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONSen StewartSB 110 would increase the percentage of insurance coverage that is provided to educational employees by their employer. Targeting the lowest paid educational workers in our public education system, SB 110 would increase insurance premium coverage to 80% for educational staff making less than $15,000/year; 75% for staff making $15,000-$20,000/year; and 70% for staff making $20,000-$40,000/year. With the cost of healthcare continually rising, SB 110 would help off-set those costs for workers.Support Retirement
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SB 117 Click HereSOCIAL WORKER NEED & AVAILABILITY ASSESSMENTSen Ortiz y PinoMakes an appropriation to the public education department for college and career readiness systems statewide and providing requirements to receive funds.Support K-12
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SB 129 Click HereAMENDING WORK AND SAVE ACTSen TallmanRelates to private sector employment, new conditions for NM Work &Save Program, IRA/sNuetral Labor
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SB 131Click HereDISCRETIONARY PROGRAM UNITSSen StewartStewart's bill impacts Fine Arts, Elem. PE, Bilingual/Multicultural, ELT & K%+. NeutralAdmin
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SB 144Click HereREMOTE EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
Sen CamposRequires the public school capital outlay council to establish guidelines to fund education technology infrastructure to ensure that those expenditures are in accord with the development of a statewide education technology infrastructure network; declaring an emergency.NeutralAdmin
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SB 150Click HereYOUTH PROGRAMS IN NORTHERN NMSen CamposMakes an appropriation for local youth programs in northern New Mexico.Nuetral Appropriation
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SB 151Click HereEDUCATIONAL LOAN REPAYMENTSen. GallegosThe purpose of the Instructional Support Provider Loan Repayment Act is to increase the number of instructional support providers in public schools through an educational loan repayment program. The act provides for repayment of the principal and reasonable interest accrued on loans obtained from the federal government for instructional support providers' educational purposes."OpposeK-12
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SB 157Click HereACEQUIAS AND LAND GRANTS IN PUBLIC EDUCATIONSen CamposMakes an appropriation for the center for the education and study of diverse populations and the Ben Lujan leadership and public policy institute to study and develop recommendations for integration of acequias and land grants into public education curriculum.NeutralAppropriation
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SB 158Click HereJOB READINESS PROGRAMS FUNDINGSen CamposMakes an appropriation to the workforce solutions department for job readiness programs for youth and adults.NeutralAppropriation
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SB 159Click HereTEACHER LOAN REPAYMENTSen GallegosAllows all New Mexico public school teachers to qualify for loan repayment of undergraduate and graduate degrees in education. Also allows for priority for designated high-need teacher positions if program funds are limited.OpposeK-12
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SB 164Click HereSTUDENT LOAN BILL OF RIGHTSSen DuhiggEstablishes a bill of rights for those with student loans and creates rules, positions, and procedures for upholding those rights through licesned staff. SupportHigher Ed
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SB 169Click HereCREATE HIGHER ED COORDINATING COUNCILSen. GonzalsCreates a higher education coordinating council and gives the higher education department sole authority to approve capital expenditures of state post-secondary educational institutions.NeutralHigher Ed
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SB 171Click HereON-CAMPUS ED. IN PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCYSen Gallegos, Sen KernanRequires local school boards to determine if public schools should open for on-campus instruction during a time when the state has issued a public health emergency order, including such orders issued during the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year or other school year if the coronavirus disease 2019 remains at epidemic levels in New Mexico. Also requires each local school boards to make the determination based on federal centers for disease control and prevention recommendations. NeutralK-12
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SB 175Click HereRURAL TEACHERS TAX CREDITSen CamposProvides a tax credit of up to $1500 for rural district teachers. To qualify for the rural teachers tax credit, an eligible teacher shall have taught as a full-time teacher in a rural school district pursuant to at least a standard nine and one-half month contract for a school year that ends in the taxable year.OpposeK-12
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SB 176Click HereGENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2021Sen Munoz TBD$
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SB 187Click HereTOBACCO SETTLEMENT PERMANENT FUNDSen CamposRequires the remaining fifty percent of distributions to the tobacco settlement permanent fund for fiscal year 2022 to be distributed to the tobacco settlement program fund. These funds were prviously diverted for budget short falls. NeutralTaxes
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SB 188Click HereMENTORSHIP AND GUIDANCE PROGRAMS FUNDINGSen CamposMakes an appropriation to the children, youth and families department to contract for services to provide mentorship and guidance programs for at-risk youth.NeutralAppropriation
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SB 197Click HereINCREASE CIGARETTE TAXSen Lopez SupportTaxes
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SB 198Click HerePAID SICK LEAVESen Lopez Paid Sick Leave. Doesn't impact us directly but falls in our labor category. SupportLabor
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SB 199Click HereREDISTRICTING ACTSen Ortiz y PinoNeutralElections
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SB 204 Click HereRURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACTSen Padilla
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SB 206Click HereAFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS FUNDINGSen Tallman $2m to PED for FY 2022 for after school and summer enrichment programs NeutralK-12
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SB 210Click HereETHNIC STUDIES EDUCATIONSen Lopez Defines, requires, ethnic studies to meet PED contents/performance. Provides ES council to assist Dept. w/ Curriculum Dev. OpposeK-12
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SB 225Click HereUSE OF SOME REVENUE FOR SCHOOL FUNDINGSen Munoz Would remove local and Fed Revenue from calculation of SEG distribution NeutralAdmin
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SB 228Click HereUNM CHICANO STUDIES DEPT.Sen Lopez $ to UNM to Allow Chicano/Chicana Dept. to build Higher Ed Pipeline thru Community-engaged curriculum &HS and Comm College Public-Facing Programming. NeutralHigher Ed
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SB 230Click HereINSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN STATE AGENCIESSen Lopez Doesn't apply to public ed but to the greater good of the state. Institutional Racism/ Human Rights NeutralAdmin
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SB 233Click HereSTUDENT BILL OF RIGHTSSen Lopez Lots of rights that our union supports for all. OpposeK-12
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SB 234Click HereLOTTERY FOR HOME SCHOOL STUDENTSSen Pirtle NeutralHigher Ed
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SB 236Click HereINDEPENDENT CARLSBAD COMMUNITY COLLEGESen KernanNuetral Higher Ed
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SB 237Click HereCHARTER SCHOOL DUTIESSen Lopez NeutralK-12
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SB 240Click HereVOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP ACTSen Pirtle Funding for students who've completed 10th grade, has HS Equivalency credential can be granted tuition to Comm. Colleges SupportHigher Ed
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SB 248Click HereANONYMOUS REPORTING IN SCHOOLSSen Neville Develop/Implement state-wide school specific anon. reporting program NeutralK-12
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SB 249Click HereNO IMPACT AID AS FEDERAL REVENUESen Pinto & Rep AllisonNuetral K-12
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SB 253Click HereHIGHER ED DEPT. LIBRARIESSen Pinto HIgher Ed- Libraries and Internet access NeutralHigher Ed
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SB 263Click HereADULT DIPLOMAS PROGRAMSen BrandtSupportHigher Ed
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SB 271Click HerePURPLE STAR PUBLIC SCHOOL PROGRAMSen Pope & Sen Correa HemphillPurple Star Public Schools would demonstrate commitment to students/families connected to US Military and Nat. Guard Nuetral K-12
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SB 272Click HereMILITARY FAMILY EARLY SCHOOL ENROLLMENTSen Pope SupportK-12
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SB 289Click HereSPECIAL ED DIVISION OF ED DEPT.Sen Lopez Created division of SPED w/in the PED.NeutralK-12
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SB 302Click HereEDUCATIONAL EMPLOYEE PTSDSen Sedillo Lopez If Ed. employee is diagnosed w/ PTSD following ed. employment, PTSD will be presumed to be proximately caused by employment as ed. employee. Support K-12
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SB 303Click HereCHANGE ED RETIREMENT BOARD MEMBERSHIPSen Sedillo Lopez Companion to HB 162- Bd members are appointed, positions are varied and we're represented. Support Retirement
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SB 307Click HereDAILY SCHOOL BUS DRIVER SALARIESSen Campos Public/Charter schools must pay $150/day salary for each day. Section on Gross Receipts tax. OpposeK-12
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SB 309Click HereMASK PURCHASE, DISTRIBUTION & EDUCATIONSen Steinborn Doesn't apply to public ed but to the greater good of the state. NeutralAdmin
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SB 316Click HereGENDER & ORIENTATION DATA COLLECTIONSen Hamblen NeutralAdmin
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SB 318Click HereCHARTER SCHOOL CHANGESSen Ortiz y PinoOpposeK-12
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SB 319Click HereSCHOOL USE OF RESTRAINTSen Lopez Creates requirements for restraints, bans seclusion. OpposeK-12
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SB 323Click HereHEALTH CARE WORKERS PROTECTION ACTSen ScmedesNeutralAdmin
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SB 326 Click Here LIMIT USE OF PESTICIDES AT SCHOOLSSen McKenna No use of pesticides outside school/public facilities. Enacts Pubic School Pesticide Management Act
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SB 330 Click HereDROPOUT PREVENTION PROGRAM Sen Padilla $200K from Gen Fund to PED for FY 2022 to support students in danger of dropping outK-12
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SB 335ENMU ROBOTICS PROGRAMSen. DiamondNeutralK-12
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SB 336Click Here VOTING for 16-year-olds Sen Hamblen 16 year olds could register to vote in local/municipal elections, and would subsequently be registered to vote in all elections when they are 18.
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SB 337 Click HereWORKPLACE PREPARATION SCHOOL PROGRAMS Sen Gonzales $750K from Gen Fund to PED for FY 22-24 to support. Addresses Yazzie/Martinez
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SB 341Click Here LEG APPROPRIATIONS FOR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS FUNDSen Neville Makes funding Community Schools dependent on Legislature Funding
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SB 346Click Here SPECIAL ED OMBUD ACT Sen Lopez Creates Office of SPED Ombud (similar bill in House)
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SB 390Click Here EDUCATIONAL RETIREES RETURNING TO WORK Sen Stewart Extends current to Jan 1, 2024 from Jan 1, 2022K-12
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SB 401Click HereCAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION UNDER PED Sen Padilla Assigns oversight of CTE to PED
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SB 406Click Here LIMIT PUBLIC SCHOOL MANAGEMENT CONTRACTSSen Stewart Prevents public/charter schools from spending more than 50% on non-govt. programs/etc.
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SB 412 Click Here 16 & 17 YEAR OLDS AS QUALIFIED ELECTORS Sen Hamblen See also SB 336
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SM 1 Click HereTASK FORCE TO PROMOTE OUTDOOR CLASSROOMSen Correa HemphillRequests the establishment of a task force to promote the use of outdoor classrooms in new mexico schools and requesting the governor to declare an "outdoor learning day" in 2021.OpposeK-12
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SM 7Click HereCLOSURE OF PRIVATE PRISONSSen O'NeillSupportSocial Justice
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SM 15 Click Here School-Based Healthcare Sen Campos K-12
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SJR 1Click HereFUNDS FOR TEACHER SALARIES AND INSTRUCTIONSen Wirth Proposes an amendment to article 12, section 7 of the constitution of New Mexico to provide a new annual distribution of the permanent school fund of the land grant permanent funds for teacher salaries and instruction purposes.SupportK-12
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SJR 2Click HereELIMINATE POCKET VETO, CASen Candelaria Proposes an amendment to article 4, section 22 of the constitution of New Mexico to provide that all bills passed by the legislature and not acted on by the governor will become law and to require veto messages on all bills vetoed by the governor.Nuetral Admin
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SJR 5 Click HerePROHIBIT UNFUNDED MANDATES ON SCHOOLS Sen. Schmedes Proposes amendment to Art. 10, Section 8, would go to voters. OpposeK-12
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SJR 6 Click HereREPEAL OF LAW ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE, CASen PirtleProposes an amendment to article 4, section 1 of the constitution of New Mexico to provide that a law enacted by the legislature may be repealed by resolutions of three-fourths of the counties in the state expressing objection to the law and assenting to its repeal.Nuetral Admin
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SJR 7 Click HereNOMINATING COMMITTEES OF BOARD OF REGENTS, CASen Steinborn Proposes an amendment to article 12, section 13 of the constitution of New Mexico to provide for nominating committees for appointed and reappointed members of boards of regents of state educational institutions except student members.Nuetral Admin
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SJR 8Click HereSTATEWIDE MILEAGE FOR SCHOOLS, CASen StewartSupportK-12
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SJR 17 Click HereRIGHT TO QUALITY EDUCATION, CASen Pope Proposes amendments to Art. 12, Sec. 3, to eliminate prohibition of state $ going to private institutionsNeutralK-12
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SJR 19Click Here STATE FUNDS FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLSSen Brandt
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