SENATE MEMORIAL 29
50th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2011
INTRODUCED BY
Gay G. Kernan
A MEMORIAL
DECLARING FEBRUARY 15, 2011 AS "ADULT BASIC EDUCATION AND LITERACY DAY" IN THE SENATE.
WHEREAS, in a future that is anticipated to be increasingly dependent on technology, New Mexico will need a highly literate population; and
WHEREAS, more than forty percent of the adults in New Mexico have a literacy problem that severely impacts their lives and families, their ability to work productively and their full participation as residents of the state; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico's community colleges and universities and its volunteer and community-based organizations provided basic skills and literacy services to more than thirty-two thousand adults between 2009 and 2010, including providing one million seven hundred thousand hours of instruction; and
WHEREAS, two thousand six hundred ninety-one individuals received their GED high school equivalency diplomas, more than one thousand individuals enrolled in post-secondary education or training and two thousand three hundred six individuals entered or retained employment between 2009 and 2010; and
WHEREAS, the New Mexico higher education department, the New Mexico coalition for literacy and numerous adult basic education programs and community-based and nonprofit literacy organizations are jointly committed to eradicating illiteracy in the state; and
WHEREAS, without this array of adult basic education and literacy programs, adult New Mexicans would find it difficult to access the services and benefits to which they are entitled in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, on January 25, 2011, Susana Martinez, governor of New Mexico, declared February 15, 2011 as "Adult Basic Education and Literacy Day" in New Mexico;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that February 15, 2011 be declared "Adult Basic Education and Literacy Day" in the senate; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the secretary of higher education and the executive director of the New Mexico coalition for literacy.
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