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NM to Work for Peace |
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( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HM 2
Responses
Received From
Commission
on Higher Education
Economic
Development Department
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Memorial 28 expresses the Senate’s desire
to decrease the dependence of
Significant
Issues
The intent of this memorial may be in conflict
with the Governor’s initiative to minimize the possibility of military base
closings in
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The Commission on Higher Education points out
that New Mexico’s institutions of higher education are already engaged in a
broad range of “life-affirming” research, including medicine, and environmental
protection. CHE adds that
The Economic Development Department did not
raise any issues concerning the memorial.
LP/prr