February 18, 1999
Legislative Summary The Associated Press Thursday, Feb. 18 Introduced in the House HB134S (substitute): Expands definition of "sex offense" to include solicitation to commit criminal sexual contact of a minor and attempt to commit any stated sexual offenses.
HB203S (substitute): Accelerated deadlines for review of air permit applications.
HB783: Increases value of property and equipment that agencies must inventory. Thompson.
HB784 GF: Preventing school violence, Doña Ana County. Rios, etc.
HB785: Amends Liquor Control Act to allow a licensed small brewer to apply to Regulation and Licensing Department for a permit to join with other brewers to sell beer at a common facility. Kissner.
HB786: Grants a tax credit to every eligible employer for each qualifying job created. Sandel.
HB787: Amends Gross Receipts and Compensating Tax Act to provide an exemption for a World Wide Web site. Sandel.
HB788: Establishes a Medicaid participation work incentive program within Human Services Department J.P. Taylor.
HB789: Redefines when gasoline is "received." Silva, Russell.
HB790: Provides a safe and healthy environment for body art. King, Godbey.
HB791: Authorizes Public Regulation Commission to invoke fireworks restrictions in areas affected by severe drought. King, Godbey.
HB792: Amends Manufactured Housing Act to exempt technicians working on weatherization projects. Stewart, Sanchez.
HB793: Public school employee shall receive full payment for any sick leave accrued but not used. Watchman.
HB794: Requires physicians, osteopaths, nurse practitioners, chiropractors and doctors or practitioners of oriental medicine to accept assignment of Medicare benefits for services. Miera.
HB795: Requires Taxation and Revenue Department to include use of a geographic information system for real property description. Miera.
HB796: Amends part of Counseling and Therapy Practice Act. Beam, Irwin, Stewart, etc.
HB797: Eliminates provision that requires pharmacies to provide information relating to dispensing of controlled substances designated by state Board of Pharmacy. Heaton, Abeyta.
HB798: Allows magistrate, metropolitan or district courts to sentence defendants to community service as volunteers with the Special Olympics. Williams, etc.
HB799: Provides a cause of action for wrongful discharge when claimant has received a final decision in a completed grievance or other administrative process. King, etc.
HB800: Amends definition of "pesticide" in Pesticide Control Act to exclude consumer protection and health benefit products. Taylor.
HB801 GF: Health and education services for homeless children. Saavedra, Sanchez.
HB802: Confers additional powers upon the Board of Trustees of a community land grant. Garcia.
HB803: Proposes maximum classroom sizes. Stewart, Picraux, etc.
HB804: Sex offender notice. Dana.
HB805: Authorizes secretary of state to order formation of a Legislative Reapportionment Commission. Buffett, Hobbs.
HB806: Creates Teacher Merit Pay Task Force. Mohorovic, Mallory, Dana, etc.
HB807: Changes licensure requirements for various candidates. Sanchez, Taylor.
HB808: Provides that employees employed in agriculture are exempt from overtime provisions of Minimum Wage Act. Stell, Blanton, Garcia, etc.
HB809: For work on U.S Highway 62-180 from Carlsbad to Whites City. Stell, Sandel, Whitaker, etc.
HB810 GF: For treatment guardian services for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. Sandel, Miera.
HB811: Requires Commission on Higher Education to promulgate rules to implement lottery tuition scholarships. Sandoval, Taylor, Saavedra, etc.
HB812: Amends various parts of Counseling and Therapy Practice Act. Miera.
HB813: Prohibits a place of public accommodation from restricting access to a person on a motorcycle, etc. Miera.
HB814: The Gang Enforcement and Prevention Act. J.G. Taylor.
HB815: Amends Public Securities Act to change definition of "net effective interest rate." J.G. Taylor, Gubbels.
HB816: Remove prohibition against counties and municipalities depositing public money in a credit union not insured by a United States agency. J.G. Taylor, Gubbels.
HB817: Provides for use of school buses by county parks and recreation programs. J.G. Taylor.
HB818: Proposes a new section to Property Tax Code in Bernalillo County on confidential information. J.G. Taylor.
HB819: Regulatory Practices Act, dealing with land use and personal property regulation. J.G. Taylor.
HB820: Private Property Protection Act, provides recourse to owners when a governmental regulatory program reduces the property's fair market value. J.G. Taylor.
HB821: City-County Water and Wastewater Utility Authority Act. J.G. Taylor.
HB822 GF: For four-lane New Mexico Route 6 from Laguna Pueblo to Los Lunas, Valencia and Cibola counties. Madalena, Watchman, Salazar, Begaye.
HB823 GF: For natural gas service at Laguna Pueblo, Cibola County. Madalena, Watchman, Salazar, Begaye.
HB824 GF: For long-term care facility for five Indian pueblos located in Sandoval County. Madalena, Watchman, Salazar, Begaye.
HB825: To create an Office of Indian Education. Madalena, Salazar, Watchman, etc.
HB826: Defines the term "Indian country." Watchman, Salazar, Begaye.
HB827: Creates Tobacco Settlement Permanent Fund and Tobacco Settlement Income Fund. Begaye, Madalena, Watchman.
HB828 GF: For Curry County Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Urioste.
HB829 GF: For Curry County Teen Court Program. Urioste.
HB830 GF: Provides four full-time court advocates for domestic violence victims in Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel and Santa Fe counties. Knauer, Varela, Lujan, etc.
HB831 GF: For housing indigent persons, Santa Fe County. Knauer, Varela, Coll, etc.
HB832: Excludes from Medicaid coverage services provided in treatment foster care programs and facilities. Knauer, Varela, Lujan.
HB833 GF: To safe school plans. Knauer, Varela, Lujan.
HB834: Amends Telecommunications Act to charge for service between local exchange areas on a per-unit basis of one-tenth of a minute. Sanchez, Beam, Stewart, etc.
HB835: Allows educational institutions to cover every risk and liability with insurance, reserves or some combination of the two. Sanchez, Beam, Martinez.
HB836: Authorizes state Highway Department to accommodate telecommunications facilities. Pearce, Salazar.
HB837: Qualifies correctional officers for state hazardous duty coverage plan 3. Vigil, Beam, Rodella, etc.
HB838: Increases pay of elected state officers by $10,000. Vigil.
HB839: Allows state employees to run for nonpartisan county or municipal office without taking a leave of absence. Vigil, etc.
HB840: Repeals section from New Mexico Works Act that authorizes Human Services to deposit one-third of the state's share of collected child support in a trust. Roberts, Pearce.
HB841: Provides for a student to earn a bachelor's degree from a four-year institution of higher learning through a distance learning program. Roberts, Williams.
HB842: Amends Insurance Code to protect an insured who is either a first-time purchaser of auto insurance or is reinstalling coverage. Martinez, Stewart, Vigil, etc.
HB843: Establishes right of individuals to enforce statues and rules applicable to long-term care facilities by way of civil action or injunctive relief. Martinez, Stewart, Vigil.
HB844 GF: To provide prenatal medical services to all uninsured residents. Martinez, Vigil, King, etc.
HB845: Removes exemption from Motor Carrier Act for common or contract motor carriers. Martinez.
HB846: Changes first requirement for determining amount of state Equalization Guarantee Distribution. Martinez, Vigil, Watchman, etc.
HB847: New Mexico Religious Freedom Restoration Act, prohibits a government agency from restricting a person's free exercise of religion. Martinez, Roberts, etc.
HB848: Sets amount of minimal accident coverage insurance liability. Martinez.
HB849: Allows a candidate from one political party to run for an office with his or her name simultaneously appearing under more than one party on ballots. Martinez, Coll.
HB850: Establishes educational technology opportunity program for teachers and students Sanchez, Picraux, Sandel, etc.
HB851: Amends Law Enforcement Protection Fund Act to extend benefits to N.M. Finance Authority and General Services Department. Salazar, Madalena, Pearce, Wallace, etc.
HB852: Authorizes state auditor to audit associations that receive or expend public money from whatever source. Lujan, Varela, Sandel.
HB853: Makes a legislative finding that housing state agencies in buildings owned by the state results in significant savings. Lujan, Hobbs.
HB854: Creates Tribal Assistance Act and Tribal Assistance Fund to provide compensating tax revenues to Indian tribes. Lujan, Watchman, Madalena, etc.
HB855: Provides an enhanced retirement package to educators who work beyond their eligibility date. Lujan, Beam, etc.
HB856: Provides a deduction for certain retail sales of registered tribal distributors. Lujan, Madalena, Watchman, etc.
HB857: Revises distribution formula for the Motor Vehicle Suspense Fund. Lujan, Sandel, Miera, etc.
HB858: Amends Tax Code to include a special method of valuing residential property. Lujan.
HB859 GF: For persons who do not meet Medicaid medical eligibility criteria or who need services not provided by Medicaid or other programs. Sandoval.
HB860: Expands Absent Voter Act to include early voting and amends sections of Election Code. Sandoval, Coll.
HB861: Applies to oil, gas or water wells and mineral mines where agreements have been made to indemnify them against loss or liability for damages. Coll.
HB862: For payroll administration, defines "annual" as 52 calendar weeks. Varela, Coll.
HB863: The Nonprofit Hospital Sale Act, applies to sale of 20 percent or more of assets, operations or business of a hospital owned by a nonprofit corporation. Varela, etc.
HB864: Requires all first-, second- and third-grade classes to provide daily instruction in basic literacy skills. Herrera, Gonzales, Hamilton.
HB865: The Electric Utility Industry Restructuring Act. Pederson, Stewart, Beam, etc.
HB866: Creates Strategic Planning Act and establishes New Mexico Futures Commission. Sanchez, Lujan, Picraux, etc.
HB867: Amends child support law to reduce a parent's child support obligation when a parent has prior or subsequent children. Macko, Vickers, Stewart, etc.
HB868: Extends statute of limitations for civil damages based on childhood sexual abuse. Macko, Dana, Martinez, etc.
HB869: Abolition of state Board of Education and creates Secretary of Education. Macko, Dana, Godbey, etc.
HB870: Specifies water flow, water quality and wildlife habitat among the elements to be preserved within a forest. Stewart, Beam, Coll, etc.
HB871 GF: Education and follow-up treatment for deaf students treated surgically with multi-channel cochlear implants. J.P Taylor, Sanchez.
HB872: Makes extensive amendments to Telecommunications Act, with a primary focus on customers in rural areas. Watchman, Madalena, Whitaker, etc.
HB873: Provides a person who removes an abandoned vehicle by direction of State Police or sheriff's office with a towing and storage possessory lien. Wright, Rios, Garcia, etc.
HB874: Authorizes state Board of Education to adopt mandatory minimum safety standards for athletic programs. Wright, Knauer, Rodella, etc.
HB875 GF: For at-risk children in Doña Ana County educational camp and recreational park. Wright, Rios, Garcia, etc.
HB876: Creates program called "Interventions for School Improvement." Vigil.
HB877: Adds to list of unlawful activities for a manufacturer, distributor or representative to impose on a motor vehicle franchisee. Saavedra.
HB878: Requires a person whose license was revoked for DWI or violating the Implied Consent Act to assume all costs for an ignition interlock device. Stewart, Knauer.
HB879-HB927: "Dummy" bills.
HJR18: Remove requirement that veterans have had to serve in armed conflict to be exempt from property tax. Thompson.
HJR19: Approves transfer of a tract of land from Property Control Division of General Services Department to Chaves County. Dana, Parsons.
HJR20: Amends state Constitution regarding the investment of public money. J.G. Taylor.
HJR21: Amends state Constitution to grant Legislature authority over distance-learning curricula. Roberts, Williams.
HJR22: Requires a person to be a certified public accountant to be eligible for State Auditor position. Vigil, Hanosh, M.P. Garcia, etc.
HJR23: Amend state Constitution to abolish state Board of Education and create state Department of Education. Macko, Hobbs, Blanton, etc.
SB215: Late premium fine.
SB403: Insurance: late claims payments.
HCOR788: Bayard Snell Middle School. Herrera.
HCOR789: Santa Clara James Street. Herrera.
HCOR790: Hurley swimming pool. Herrera.
HCOR791: Hurley Carasco Street. Herrera.
HCOR792: Bayard improvements. Herrera.
HCOR792: Bayard water rights. Herrera.
HCOR793: Hanover community center. Herrera.
HCOR794: Santa Fe rape crisis center. Knauer, Coll, Lujan, etc.
HCOR795: Santa Fe South Meadows Road. Knauer, Varela, Salazar.
HCOR796: Santa Fe alternative school. Knauer, Coll, Lujan, etc.
HCOR797 STB: Santa Fe detoxification center. Knauer, Coll, Lujan, etc.
HCOR798: Santa Fe Casa Alegre. Knauer, Varlea, Lujan, etc.
HCOR799: Santa Fe County Road 66. Coll, Varela, Lujan, etc.
HCOR800: Santa Fe South Side Senior Center. Knauer, Coll, Lujan, etc.
HCOR801: Santa Fe youth center. Knauer, Coll, Lujan, etc.
HCOR802: Las Cruces teen club. Kissner.
HCOR803: Naschitti softball field. Watchman.
HCOR804: Sheep Springs chapter house. Watchman.
HCOR805: Sheep Springs laundromat. Watchman.
HCOR806: Sheep Springs senior center. Watchman.
HCOR807: Sheep Springs recreational facility. Watchman.
HCOR808: Sheep Springs preschool. Watchman.
HCOR809: Tohatchi special education. Watchman.
HCOR810: Long Lake irrigation project. Watchman.
HCOR811: White Rock renovations. Watchman
HCOR812: Huerfano multipurpose building. Watchman.
HCOR813: Naschitti archaeological survey. Watchman.
HCOR814: Naschitti grader purchase. Watchman.
HCOR815: Navajo Head Start. Watchman.
HCOR816: Huerfano homes improvements. Watchman.
HCOR817: White Rock power lines. Watchman.
HCOR818: Tohatchi multipurpose facility. Watchman.
HCOR819: Silver City fire truck. Herrera.
HCOR820: Silver City training tower. Herrera.
HCOR821: Silver City recreation center. Herrera.
HCOR822: Silver City Little Walnut Road. Herrera.
HCOR823: Silver City swimming pool. Herrera.
HCOR824: Silver City Big Ditch Park. Herrera.
HCOR825: Silver City municipal parking. Herrera.
HCOR826: Silver City industrial park. Herrera.
HCOR827: Silver City streetlights. Herrera.
HCOR828: Silver City street improvements. Herrera.
HCOR829: Silver City sidewalks. Herrera.
HCOR830: Crystal Head Start. Watchman.
HCOR831: Crystal new Head Start facility. Watchman.
HCOR832: Naschitti solar system. Watchman.
HCOR833: Coyote Canyon renovations. Watchman.
HCOR834 STB: Moriarty civic center. King.
HCOR835: Albuquerque Atrisco meal-site program. Garcia.
HCOR836 STB: Albuquerque Valley High School. Sandel.
HCOR837: Dilia Water Association. Vigil, Abeyta.
HCOR838: San Juan Pueblo improvements. Salazar.
HCOR839: Las Trampas well. Salazar.
HCOR840: Chamisal y Ojito acequias. Salazar.
HCOR841: Eddy County courthouse. Stell.
HCOR842: Carlsbad U.S. Highway 62-180. Stell.
HCOR843 STB: River Walk recreation center. Stell.
HCOR844: Santa Fe School for the Deaf. Varela.
HCOR845: Laguna Pueblo power systems. Madalena, Begaye, Watchman, etc.
HCOR846: Chimay¢ Water Association. Lujan.
HCOR847 STB: Española water system. Lujan.
HCOR848: Texico municipal school. Roberts, Crook.
HCOR849: Texico Park. Roberts, Crook.
HCOR850: Texico Fire Department. Roberts, Crook.
HCOR851 Eastern New Mexico University Blackwater Museum. Roberts, Crook.
HCOR852: Lea County livestock pavilion. Roberts, Pearce.
HCOR853: Lovington Caswell Farm. Roberts, Pearce.
HCOR854: Tatum improvements. Roberts.
HCOR854: Tatum street repairs. Roberts.
HCOR855: Portales municipal schools. Roberts.
HCOR856: Roosevelt County improvements. Roberts.
HCOR856: Roosevelt County road repairs. Roberts.
HCOR857: Dora consolidated schools. Roberts.
HCOR858: Claunch-Pinto soil and water. King.
Passed in the House HB38S: Create State Parks Department. 65-0
HB40: Auto dealer franchises. 63-0
HB53: Crimes: hoe handles. 37-26
HB61: Education: family involvement. 38-27
HB228: Welfare reform: self-employment. 66-0
HB276: School board elections. 65-0
HB296: Grandparents' visitation. 67-0
HB459: Absentee ballot register. 65-0
HB635: PERA: municipalities. 63-0
Introduced in the Senate SB65S (substitute): Creates a new crime: impersonating a peace officer.
SB93S (substitute): Creates a government entity to coordinate the individual and central state executive agency information technology.
SB674: Eliminates requirement that names of voters who request assistance at the poll be noted in signature roster. Altamirano, Campos.
SB675: Eliminates language from tax code that exempts certain businesses from local option gross receipts taxes. Lyons.
SB676: Makes numerous technical modifications to Air Quality Control Act. Sanchez, Jennings.
SB677: Proposes a Qualified School Bonds Act to provide corporate taxpayers with a tax credit while increasing funds for schools. Eisenstadt, Cisneros.
SB678: Authorizes distribution of money from Law Enforcement Protection Fund to tribal police departments. Eisenstadt, Tsosie.
SB679: Adds a provision to Telecommunications Act requiring carriers who provide public services through their own facilities to allow "open and nondiscriminatory" access to their cable modem platform and transport services. Eisenstadt, Cisneros, Maes, etc.
SB680: Makes extensive amendments to Telecommunications Act, with primary focus on customers in rural areas. Griego, Campos.
SB681 GF: For Native American access and retention initiatives at New Mexico Highlands University. Griego, Campos.
SB682: Establishes that a territory proposed for incorporation must provide an adequate tax base. Campos.
SB683 GF: Establishes Classroom Piggy Bank Fund within Public School Code. Campos.
SB684: Nonprofit Health Plan Conversion Act. Lopez.
SB685: Authorizes Medical Assistance Division of Human Services Department to establish school-based clinics and school-linked health centers as providers in the Medicaid program. Lopez.
SB686: Medicaid: Rules on provider disclosure. Lopez.
SB687 GF: Care for critically disabled persons Lopez.
SB688: Pay raises for top state officials. Fidel, Altamirano, Smith, etc.
SB689 GF: To state's three-year commitment to fill health care and financing agencies' allotted waiver slots for developmentally disabled populations and the disabled and elderly. Gorham, Stockard, Vernon.
SB690 GF: For domestic water associations in Sandoval and Rio Arriba counties. Rodarte, Campos, Cisneros.
SB691: Changes Lottery Tuition Scholarships into Lottery Scholars' Awards so funds can be used to cover other undergraduate educational expenses. Robinson.
SB692 GF: Department of Public Education for Charter Schools. Boitano.
SB693 GF: Tularosa's recreation program, Otero County. Duran.
SB694 GF: Infectious disease study. Duran.
SB695: Amends Adoption Act in various ways. Lopez.
SB696: Provides that children must be at least five years old to attend public school kindergarten. Macias, Jennings.
SB697: Adds a section requiring coaches in school districts that have a Class AAAA athletic program to receive compensation. Vernon.
SB698: Creates Dropout Prevention Fund. Carraro.
SB699: For pediatric early literacy program, Bernalillo County. Lopez.
SB700: Amends Gaming Control Act to require extensive disclosure of information by nonprofits who are applying for a license. Robinson.
SB701 GF: For after-school arts and enrichment programs to second- and third-grade students in northern Taos County. Cisneros.
SB702: Specifies water flow, water quality and wildlife habitat among the elements to be preserved within a forest. Cisneros, Maes.
SB703: Increases compensation for persons serving as acting governor. McKibben, Leavell, etc.
SB704: For state purchase of Eagle Nest Dam No. 2. Jennings.
SB705: Requires local school boards to appoint public school advisory councils. Jennings.
SB706: Establishes a distance education pilot project linking New Mexico State University and Roswell branch of Eastern New Mexico University. Jennings.
SB707: Updates and clarifies election procedure for municipal elections. Eisenstadt, Campos.
SB708: For the mentally retarded or those with developmental disabilities to be placed in intermediate-care facilities or be provided alternative home- or community-based services. Jennings.
SB709: State Park fee schedule. Rawson.
SB710: Proposes Electric Service Extension Act, which calls for a 10-cent surcharge on every retail electric consumer. Jennings.
SB711: Requires Medicaid managed care contracts to stipulate cost increases per recipient from one contract year to the next. Jennings.
SB712: Authorizes Department of Health to develop procedures for involuntary contraception and sterilization for women who give birth to drug-addicted babies. Jennings.
SB713: Enacts Judicial Nominating Commissioner's Term Act. McSorley.
SB714: Creates Next Generation Trust Fund to receive tobacco settlement money. Nava.
SB715: Creates program called "Interventions for School Improvement." Nava.
SB716: Allows students who have withdrawn from public school without permission for as many as ten days to be counted in total enrollment. Nava.
SB717: Creates a "Vote for Education Act" to rate schools by a performance standard and allow students to change schools accordingly. Gorham, Vernon.
SB718: Repeals existing law authorizing areas outside the boundaries of a municipality to create their own zoning districts. Carraro.
SB719: Authorizes Economic Development Department to monitor and analyze various national and state activities affecting affordable housing availability. Rawson.
SB720: Requires Traffic Safety Bureau to develop standards for vehicle equipment safety. Rawson.
SB721: Repeals requirement for a final subdivision plat to be approved by the planning commission and governing body of a municipality. Rawson, Smith.
SB722 GF: Child cleft lip and palate services. Rawson, Carraro, Lopez.
SB723: Creates a Tobacco Settlement Fund. McSorley.
SB724: Consumer Direction Act, to "ensure a consumer the right to direct his personal care services if he so chooses by selecting an attendant appropriate to his needs and to maximize personal care service availability and satisfaction." Rawson, Carraro, Lopez, etc.
SB725: Medicaid: Indian health coverage. Tsosie.
SB726: Eliminates existing Office of Indian Affairs to replace it with a Commission on Indian Affairs, Office of Navajo Affairs, Office of Apache Affairs and Office of Pueblo Affairs. Tsosie.
SB727: For a license plate and vehicle registration issued by government of a tribe to be recognized as valid evidence of vehicle registration. Tsosie.
SB728: Directs the Department of Public Education to identify schools most in need of improvement and guidelines for change. Tsosie.
SB729: Expands Lottery Tuition Scholarships Program to include students who complete a home school education program. Rawson, Rodriguez.
SB730: For matching funds with Colorado, Utah and Arizona to develop additional tourist services at Four Corners national monument. Tsosie, Kysar.
SB731: Changes legislative retirement benefits coverage. Ingle, Smith, Jennings.
SB732: Prohibits a financial institution from charging more than a $.50 transaction fee for use of its automated teller machines. Tsosie.
SB733 GF: For San Felipe Pueblo waste control, Sandoval County. Tsosie.
SB734: Adds a section to Property Tax Code for property held under lease by a county or municipality would have its value assessed each year for which it is exempt. Aragon.
SB735: Requires a unitary corporation subject to taxation under Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Act to file a combined return. Aragon.
SB736: Requires state Game Commission to study economic, social and cultural impacts of wildlife management decisions. Aragon.
SB737: Creates Compact Negotiation Act to establish a process for the negotiation, approval, execution and amendment of Tribal-State Class III Gaming Compacts. Aragon.
SB738: Narrows process for funding government agencies by providing lump-sum amounts to each government branch. Aragon.
SB739: Establishes an African-American Day on second Friday in February. Aragon, Eisenstadt, McSorley, etc.
SB740: Directs a panel of community education leaders and professionals to conduct an assessment of alternative education programs in Albuquerque Public Schools. Aragon.
SB741 GF: Neighborhood citizenship programs in Albuquerque. Aragon.
SB742: Creates an appointed executive position, the Deputy Secretary for Environmental Justice, and an Environmental Justice Advisory Committee. Aragon.
SB743: Adds a section to Tax Administration Act requiring Taxation and Revenue Department to publish investment credit quarterly. Aragon.
SB744: Remove authority for all elected county officials to receive the same salary increase authorized for newly elected county officials. Duran, McKibben, Campos.
SB745: Allows a Board of County Commissioners to provide a salary increase for elected officials with no limitations on when the increase takes effect. Duran, McKibben, Campos.
SB746: Authorizes secretary of state to order formation of a Legislative Reapportionment Commission. Duran.
SB747-SB800: "Dummy" bills.
SJR24: Amend constitution to bar political parties from soliciting absentee votes. Griego, Campos, Maes, etc.
SJR25: Amend constitution to allow any Board of County Commissioners to provide a midterm salary increase for an elected county officer. Duran, McKibben, Campos.
HB38S: Create State Parks Department.
HB40: Auto dealer franchises.
HB53: Crimes: hoe handles.
HB61: Education: family involvement.
HB228: Welfare reform: self-employment.
HB276: School board elections.
HB296: Grandparents' visitation.
HB459: Absentee ballot register.
HB635: PERA: municipalities.
SCOR966: University of New Mexico women's restrooms. Payne.
SCOR967: Albuquerque Roadrunner Little League. Payne.
SCOR968: Albuquerque Manzano High School. Payne.
SCOR969: Albuquerque Eisenhower Middle School. Payne.
SCOR970: Albuquerque Manzano High School Cluster. Payne.
SCOR971: Albuquerque Eldorado High School Cluster. Payne.
SCOR972. Alamogordo street improvements. Rawson, Duran.
SCOR973: Albuquerque University of New Mexico U.S.-Mexico Law Institute. Davis.
SCOR974: Acoma Pueblo improvements. Fidel.
SCOR975: Nambé First Nations Embassy. Maes.
SCOR976: Las Vegas medical center. Campos.
SCOR977: Navajo Route 692. Pinto.
SCOR978: McKinley environmental assessments. Pinto.
SCOR979: Navajo Route 69A. Pinto.
SCOR980: Albuquerque Museum of Natural History. Boitano.
SCOR981: Santa Fe Mutt Nelson Road. Rodriguez.
SCOR982; Whitehorse Lake Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR983: Las Cruces High School sports complex. Jennings.
SCOR983: Roswell athletic facilities. Jennings.
SCOR983: Santa Ana soccer complex. Jennings.
SCOR984: District 32 elementary schools. Jennings.
SCOR986: State crime laboratory. Jennings.
SCOR986: State Police cars. Jennings.
SCOR987 STB: Jicarilla nursing home. Tsosie.
SCOR988: Rincon Marquis Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR989: Navajo Nation Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR990: Jicarilla Apache law enforcement. Tsosie.
SCOR991 STB: Cochiti Head Start van. Tsosie.
SCOR992: Cañoncito N56 and N57 improvements. Tsosie.
SCOR993: Thoreau senior center. Tsosie.
SCOR994: Jemez Pueblo library. Tsosie.
SCOR995: Littlewater Road 19. Tsosie.
SCOR996: Pueblo Pintado bathrooms. Tsosie.
SCOR997: Becenti furniture. Tsosie.
SCOR998: Lybrook ambulance. Tsosie.
SCOR999: Mariano Lake Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR1000: Lake Valley senior center. Tsosie.
SCOR1001: Jicarilla Tribe water. Tsosie.
SCOR1002: Rincon Marquis water system. Tsosie.
SCOR1003: Jicarilla Tribe waste water. Tsosie.
SCOR1004: Jicarilla Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR1005: Thoreau Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR1005: Thoreau senior center. Tsosie.
SCOR1006: Jicarilla child-care program. Tsosie.
SCOR1007: Thoreau waste water. Tsosie.
SCOR1008: Jicarilla Chinatown Park. Tsosie.
SCOR1009: Crownpoint Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR1010: Thoreau Head Start vehicle. Tsosie.
SCOR1011: Adaahozhoni Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR1011: Torreon Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR1013: Pintado Pueblo Head Start. Tsosie.
SCOR1014: Whitehorse Lake power line. Tsosie.
SCOR1015: Little Water power line. Tsosie.
SCOR1016 STB: Dulce senior center. Tsosie.
SCOR1017: Crownpoint modular building. Pinto.
SCOR1018: Navajo Route 52-98 improvements. Pinto.
Passed in the Senate SB215: Late premium fine. 24-3
SB403: Insurance: late claims payments. 26-0
GF, General fund appropriation; STB, Severance tax bonds, HCOR, House capital outlay request; SCOR, Senate capital outlay request.