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F I S C A
L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR:
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Madalena
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DATE TYPED:
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03/06/03
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HB
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HJM 102
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SHORT TITLE:
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Native American Intergovernmental Agreements
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SB
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ANALYST:
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Weber
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained
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Estimated
Additional Impact
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Recurring
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Non-Rec
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Fund
Affected
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FY03
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FY04
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FY03
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FY04
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NFI
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES
OF INFORMATION
Responses
Received From
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
House Joint Memorial
102 states:
- Various Native American entities
have discussed the need to work together on a government-to-government
basis and current tribal-state agreements, the state and some tribes have
agreed to work together;
- It is best to have consistent policy
throughout the executive branch of New
Mexico government that
provides procedures for engaging in discussion with Indian nations;
- It is important for Indian nations
to know who needs to be contacted regarding state and Indian nation
questions and be assured their concerns will be heard dealt with by a
person with authority to negotiate a solution satisfactory to both
parties; and
- That for most executive agencies, a
coordinated policy can best be accomplished through an executive order
from the governor, but to ensure that the policy is statewide, other executive
officers must also be involved in the evolution of the policy along with
leaders of all the Indian nations.
Therefore, be it
resolved that:
- The governor be requested to coordinate
an effort among executive agencies and Indian nation leadership to develop
procedures for government-to government relations;
- An executive order be issued with
details of standard protocol and procedures to be followed in
government-to-government communications; and
- Copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the governor, the secretary of state, the attorney general,
the state auditor, the state treasurer, the commissioner of public lands,
the commissioners of the public regulation commission, the members of the
state board of education, the governors of the nineteen pueblos located in
New Mexico, the president of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, the president of
the Navajo Nation, and the president of the Mescalero Apache Tribe.
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