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SPONSOR: |
Papen |
DATE
TYPED: |
01/23/02 |
HB |
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SHORT
TITLE: |
NMSU
Southwest & Border Cultures Institute |
SB |
26 |
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ANALYST: |
Baca |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY02 |
FY03 |
FY02 |
FY03 |
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$450.0 |
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Non-Rec |
General Fund |
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB 78
Department of Education (SDE)
Commission on Higher Education (CHE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Bill 26 appropriates $450.0 to the
Board of Regents of New Mexico State University (NMSU) to establish the
Southwest and Border Cultures Institute.
The appropriation will match a challenge grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Significant Issues
NMSU received a Prestigious Challenge Grant from
NEH in 1998 to create and partially endow the Southwest and Border Cultures
Institute. The Center’s goals and
activities are consistent with NMSU’s land grant mission to promote humanities
acquisition, research and education outreach activities that emphasize the regions
multicultural and multilingual heritage.
According to the SDE analysis, eligibility requirements call for NMSU to
provide three dollars for every from non-federal sources for every one dollar
received form NEH. This is the last
year that NMSU is eligible to apply for matching funds.
The SDE analysis states that this request is a
high priority for NMSU and is only one of four such proposals submitted this
year by NMSU. The federal government
will match funds provided by the legislature if the October 22 deadline set for
applications is met.
Senate Bill 26 – Page 2
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The $450.0 appropriation from the general fund
contained in this bill is a non-recurring expense to the general fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2003 shall revert to the general fund.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The grant will be administered by NMSU.
DUPLICATION
Senate Bill 26 is identical to House Bill 78.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The following is provided for information
only. It is not intended as a
commentary on the merits of the program\project:
This request for funding was presented to and approved by NMSU’ Board of Regents and included in the institution’s budget request. However, it is not recommended by the CHE.
.
1. What
evidence, such as test scores, do you have to justify the creation of the
center?
2. Were
public school personnel involved in the development of this request?
3. From
what grade levels will student mentors come, e.g., high school, college?
4. If
funded, how long would it take to get the program “up and running”?
5. Is
there any activity such as the one proposed currently taking place?
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