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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Gutierrez
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED 3/5/07 HM 63
SHORT TITLE NM Defense Installations & National Guard
SB
ANALYST Peery-Galon
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates Senate Memorial 64 – Defense Installations & National Guard.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Responses Received From
Veterans’ Services Department
Office of Military Base Planning
No Response Received From
Department of Military Affairs
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Memorial 63 calls for the state of New Mexico to recognize and appreciate the important
and continuing contributions of the four major active military installations in our state, along
with the contributions of the New Mexico National Guard. Also, the memorial calls for the state
of New Mexico to recognize and appreciate the people who work or live at those four
departments of defense military installations, along with the people of the New Mexico National
Guard.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The Office of Military Planning reports the following significant issues implicit in the memorial:
New Mexico’s outstanding weather, varying terrain, air space, varied research and
development, test and evaluation capabilities, supportive population, and low population
density are all key factors in ensuring that the state will continue to be an important
component of the Department of Defense’s capability.
There have been five base closure rounds since 1988. During the last two rounds, New
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Mexico was targeted for a significant realignment of Kirtland AFB (1995), Cannon AFB
was slated for closure (2005), and the Army Research Laboratory at White Sands Missile
Range (2005) was slated for closure. Due to a lot of hard work by the communities, the
congressional delegation, and the governor, New Mexico was able to overturn the
Department of Defense recommendations.
As a result of New Mexico’s advocacy during the last round of base closures, at least two
New Mexico’s military installations will experience force and personnel growth. As the
new Special Operations Wing becomes active at Cannon AFB, it is expected that there
will be 1,000 to 2,000 more personnel assigned than currently. New Mexico will be
proud to host more Air Force Special Operations Forces than any other state, considering
the 58
th
Special Operations Wing at Kirtland and the new 16
th
Special Operations Wing at
Cannon.
An important factor in preserving our military installations is the priority of avoiding
encroachment. The governor issued an Executive Order in August, 2004 (EO-04-046)
titled “Land Use Planning and Military Installation Compatibility." This executive order
directs all state agencies to work closely with their local military installations, and
requests all other municipal and local government entities to work closely with their local
military installations to ensure land-use planning considers the military mission.
Currently, the Mid-Region Council of Governments is preparing to conduct a joint land
use study in coordination with Kirtland Air Force Base and the Department of Defense’s
Office of Economic Adjustment which will address land-use planning issues in the
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, Sandoval County, Valencia County and Torrance
County areas. Further, the State Land Office is working closely with White Sands
Missile Range, Holloman Air Force Base, and Fort Bliss (89% of Ft. Bliss is in New
Mexico) to ensure compatible land use planning.
The memorial addresses the contribution of families. It is important that New Mexico’s
communities continue to recognize the unique demands of service life imposed on
military families, and that they work to make their transitions to their communities as
smooth as possible.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The Office of Military Base Planning is charged with supporting New Mexico’s military
installations. The Office of Military Base Planning will continue to work closely with
community military partnering organizations in support of Cannon Air Force Base, Holloman
Air Force Base, Kirtland Air Force Base, and White Sands Missile Range.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
House Memorial 63 is a duplication of Senate Memorial 64 – Defense Installations & National
Guard.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The Veterans’ Services Department states “it is important that the state of New Mexico realize
the importance that our military installations play in our country, state, and the local areas." The
Veterans’ Services Department notes the military installations impact the local economies with
federal dollars along with high paying jobs.
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