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NMFA Public Projects |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates/Relates
to Appropriation in The General Appropriation Act
Relates
to Senate Bill 50
New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA)
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Senate Finance Committee amendments to Senate
Bill 51 requests legislative authority for 27 additional statewide projects to
be considered for loans from the Public Project Revolving Fund administered by
NMFA.
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate
Bill 51 authorizes NMFA to provide loans to 136 governmental entities for 208
statewide capital projects from the Public Project Revolving Fund (PPRF). If an entity does not certify to NMFA by
fiscal year 2005 of their desire to continue pursuing a loan from PPRF, the authorization will be void. The bill contains an emergency clause.
Significant
Issues
Loans from the PPRF benefit eligible entities by
allowing them to borrow for infrastructure projects at below market costs,
based on terms and conditions established by NMFA. The authorization in Senate Bill 51 does not guarantee that those
projects listed within the bill will receive an NMFA loan. Loans will be made to entities that can
identify a sufficient revenue source for repayment of a loan, and are able to
meet other financial criteria established by the Authority.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Senate Bill 51 does not appropriate funds. However, loans made during the interim
reduces the loan and other program capacity of the PPRF.
RELATIONSHIP
Senate Bill 50
authorizes NMFA to make grants to qualified entities from the Water and Wastewater
Grant Fund administered by NMFA. If
entities do not qualify for grants, Senate Bill 51 authorizes qualified
entities to apply for loans with NMFA, or a combination thereof.
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