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SPONSOR: |
Gonzales |
DATE TYPED: |
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HB |
HJM100 |
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SHORT TITLE: |
Develop NM Transportation Policy |
SB |
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ANALYST: |
Reynolds-Forte |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY03 |
FY04 |
FY03 |
FY04 |
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Indeterminate
(see fiscal implications) |
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Non-Rec |
Legislative
Interim Expense Fund |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Responses
Received From
Energy,
Minerals and Natural Resources Department
State
Highway and Transportation Department
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
HJM 100 requests the New Mexico Legislative
Council Service to direct an appropriate interim legislative committee to
develop
·
Identify
strengths and weaknesses of the current
·
Determine
how they (system and laws) can be structured and strengthened to promote a
desirable quality of life and maintain the vital cultural character of both
rural and urban communities unique to
·
Determine
how government actions on transportation issues can involve more public input
and increased accountability;
·
Develop
a transportation policy that will improve the state’s economic vitality and
thereby the lives of all New Mexicans;
·
Provide
for the preservation and promotion of the distinctive essence of
·
Educate
the legislature on rural and urban transportation issues and needs.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The memorial provides
no funding for payment of the interim committee. Therefore, the funds to pay members mileage
and per diem will come from the Legislative Council Interim Expense Fund. The memorial does not specify the
committee. The fiscal impact to the fund
will depend on the number of committee members and the location and frequency
of the meeting.
ADMINISTRATIVE
IMPLICATIONS
The
The
Currently, the constitutional STC sets
transportation policy for the Department and has the fundamental
and inviolable power to set policy for the expenditure of the state road fund
for highway construction and maintenance.
It would be important for the interim committee to assure that its
concerns and desires are shared with and accepted by the STC. Additionally, there is already in place a
sophisticated process, much of it driven by federally imposed conditions for
the receipt of federal highway funds, for planning at least the highway element
of transportation, which results in a Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan
(STIP). Care will need to be taken that
the interim committee comprehends and implements these federal conditions. The STIP process presents an opportunity for
the STC/SHTD to expand it to include more transportation modalities and coordination
among modalities, without the creation of an interim process.
An important element of any policy will be
matching a desired transportation system to available funding. If a dedicated stream of income is not
identified and earmarked to achieve the policy goals, then those goals cannot
be met.
PRF/njw