SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 4
50th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2011
INTRODUCED BY
Mary Kay Papen
A JOINT MEMORIAL
PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 9, 2011 TO BE "COLONIAS DAY AT THE LEGISLATURE" AND REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR AND HER CABINET TO ASSIST LOCAL EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN NEW MEXICO BY ADDING RURAL COMMUNITIES AND COLONIAS TO THE STATE'S PRIORITY ACTION LIST OF PROGRAMS AND WATER PROJECTS FOR LEGISLATIVE FUNDING.
WHEREAS, the board of directors of the New Mexico association of counties comprises the elected officials who are responsible for the health, welfare and safety of the residents of New Mexico's thirty-three counties, and these board members are asked to represent and address the needs of these residents; and
WHEREAS, rural and colonias communities are sorely lacking in infrastructure, accessibility, opportunities and sanitation services, and, by working together, the state and individual counties could lift up these communities and provide better futures for the children in the communities who will in turn raise their own families on family properties, thereby making meaningful progress toward enhancing the most basic of human needs in these challenged communities; and
WHEREAS, residents of rural and colonias communities statewide face harsh challenges on a daily basis, but they are proud people who are reluctant to ask for help; and
WHEREAS, individual counties continue to undertake independent and ambitious infrastructure improvement plans designed to enhance social and economic development opportunities for all residents of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, by initiating a statewide improvement program for rural and colonias communities, the state could partner with the thirty-three counties to empower these small communities and dramatically improve the quality of life in them, while simultaneously creating new entrepreneurial zones that will complement existing projects in incorporated municipalities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that February 9, 2011 be recognized as "Colonias Day at the Legislature"; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Governor Martinez and her cabinet be requested to work with the board of directors of the New Mexico association of counties to assist local efforts to improve the quality of life in the state and to add improvements for rural communities and colonias to the state's priority action list of programs for legislative funding; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the governor and to the board of directors of the New Mexico association of counties.
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