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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE FISCAL IMPACTS ON
CITIES AND COUNTIES IN THE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY'S
EMPLOYMENT BASE AREA RESULTING FROM THE CHANGED TAX STATUS OF
THE LABORATORY'S NEW CONTRACT AND REQUESTING THAT A
COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN BE DEVELOPED FOR THE
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY'S EMPLOYMENT BASE AREA.
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory was established
over sixty-three years ago; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory's budget of more
than two billion dollars ($2,000,000,000) creates a
significant, regional economic engine; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory's total work
force of approximately fifteen thousand makes it the largest
employer in northern New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory provides
employment for New Mexicans from many counties, including Los
Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Bernalillo and Taos; and
WHEREAS, the United States, through its agencies, has
"recompeted" the contract for operation of Los Alamos national
laboratory, and the new contract took effect on June 1, 2006;
and
WHEREAS, the new contract caused a change in the taxable
status of Los Alamos national laboratory's operations; and
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WHEREAS, the change in tax status has had an enormous
fiscal impact on Los Alamos national laboratory, including a
budget deficit, reductions in work force and other changes
that adversely impact the people and economy of north central
New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, the new taxable status requires that Los Alamos
national laboratory pay gross receipts taxes in an amount
equal to approximately forty million dollars ($40,000,000) to
Los Alamos county and fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) to
the state of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, the state of New Mexico has not assessed the
fiscal impact on cities and counties within Los Alamos
national laboratory's employment base area; and
WHEREAS, the regional economy in the Los Alamos national
laboratory's employment base area continues to experience
extreme dependency on laboratory funding, remains vulnerable
to past, present and future laboratory job cuts and lacks
significant investment needed to build a new, sustainable
economy;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the state of
New Mexico, through its appropriate agencies, immediately
conduct a comprehensive assessment of fiscal impacts on cities
and counties in Los Alamos national laboratory's employment
base area resulting from the changed tax status of the
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laboratory's new contract and that the state conduct a
comprehensive economic development plan for that area.