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SPONSOR: | Carraro | DATE TYPED: | 01-29-00 | HB | |||
SHORT TITLE: | Abolish State Board of Education | SB | SJR 14 | ||||
ANALYST: | Baca |
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SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Joint Resolution 14 amends Article 12, Section 6 of the New Mexico Constitution to abolish the State Board of Education and create a department within the executive branch headed by a secretary appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate.
Significant Issues
The 15-member State Board of Education would be abolished. How policies governing public schools would be developed is not addressed in the bill and will be determined by the "new" secretary pursuant to authority and powers provided by law.
Pursuant to an amendment adopted in 1958, the SBE became an elected body of nine members elected from each of the state's nine judicial districts. In accordance with the provisions of an amendment adopted by the voters in 1986, the nine elected members were joined by five members appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate. These education policy-makers are perceived to represent their respective areas, and, as such, to represent public participation in the education policy making process. Abolishing the SBE raises the question:
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
If no advisory or policy-making entity exists, expenses currently incurred to support operations
of the SBE would no longer be necessary - small but potential savings to the general fund..
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
See Fiscal Implications above.
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