0001| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 13
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0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| CISCO MCSORLEY
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0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING CONGRESS TO SUBMIT AN AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES
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0012| CONSTITUTION TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS TO CLEAN AND
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0013| HEALTHFUL AIR AND WATER.
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0015| WHEREAS, the triumph of freedom and justice embodied in
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0016| the United States constitution has given contemporary and
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0017| future generations a structure for ordered liberty that has
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0018| served this nation well; those historic decisions, augmented
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0019| from time to time by amendment, gave us a constitution that
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0020| permits each generation to overcome the great social
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0021| disturbances of its time; the rights of speech and assembly
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0022| were protected against overbearing government; the liberation
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0023| of enslaved Americans; the right of women to vote; restraints
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0024| on the power of concentrated wealth; the intelligent use of
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0025| government to protect the economic interests of all; and the
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0001| use of national military power, here and abroad, have all been
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0002| achieved through this constitutional framework; and
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0003| WHEREAS, the American people have well understood their
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0004| constitution, and the values and powers it embodies; liberty,
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0005| justice and our physical and material security remain the goals
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0006| of our generation and our hope for future generations;
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0007| WHEREAS, a constitution that protects our personal
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0008| security is the heart of the American system; it seeks to
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0009| ensure that each person is free of the threat of attack and
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0010| free of actions by others that diminish life, liberty, health
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0011| or property or that prevent the "pursuit of happiness"; and
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0012| WHEREAS, the people of the nation are increasingly
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0013| besieged by attacks on their personal security, their health
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0014| and the health of their families and their right to enjoy the
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0015| air, water and natural resources of the nation; the continuing
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0016| and growing threat to the public health and the nation's
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0017| natural resources is the challenge to our generation of the
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0018| kind other generations faced and overcame;
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0019| WHEREAS, we are the custodians of the health of our
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0020| children and of future generations, whose ability to breathe
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0021| clean air, drink healthful water, avoid poisons and share in
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0022| the spiritual regeneration that comes from wilderness and
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0023| nature is in danger, and we are obliged to protect each citizen
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0024| from these threats as surely as were previous generations
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0025| obliged to enhance freedom, justice and prosperity; and
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0001| WHEREAS, a constitutional remedy is necessary to
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0002| accomplish this goal; and
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0003| WHEREAS, the decision to seek a constitutional remedy is
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0004| significant and necessary; the people have historically been
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0005| reluctant to amend the constitution except for the most
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0006| compelling reasons and, although this body shares that view,
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0007| the commitment to the public health and environmental security
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0008| of our citizens and of future generations is so important, and
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0009| so deeply a part of American tradition and values, that it
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0010| requires constitutional status; and
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0011| WHEREAS, we can no more rely on statutory protections for
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0012| the environment and public health than the nation of one
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0013| hundred thirty years ago could rely on law alone for the
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0014| liberation of enslaved Americans, nor could the nation of
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0015| eighty years ago when it declared the right of women's suffrage
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0016| to be a constitutional value; and
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0017| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0018| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the congress of the United States be
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0019| requested to submit to the several states the following
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0020| amendment to the United States constitution:
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0021| "The natural resources of the nation are the
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0022| heritage of present and future generations. The
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0023| right of each person to clean and healthful air and
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0024| water, and to the protection of the other natural
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0025| resources of the nation, shall not be infringed upon
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0001| by any person"; and
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0002| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this body also proposes that
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0003| the legislature of each of the several states comprising the
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0004| Unites States apply to the congress requesting the enactment of
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0005| the above amendment to the constitution; and
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0006| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial
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0007| transmitted to New Mexico's congressional delegation, the
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0008| presiding officers of both houses of the legislature of each of
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0009| the other states in the union, the clerk of the United States
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0010| house of representatives and the secretary of the United States
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0011| senate.
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0015| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
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0016| FIRST SESSION, 1997
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0019| March 8, 1997
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0021| Mr. President:
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0023| Your RULES COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred
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0025| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 13
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0002| has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0003| recommendation that it DO PASS, and thence referred to the
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0004| JUDICIARY COMMITTEE.
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0006| Respectfully submitted,
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0012| Gloria Howes, Chairman
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0016| Adopted_______________________ Not
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0017| Adopted_______________________
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0018| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
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0021| Date ________________________
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0024| The roll call vote was 6 For 0 Against
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0025| Yes: 6
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0001| No: 0
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0002| Excused: Altamirano, Aragon
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0003| Absent: None
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