0001| HOUSE MEMORIAL 26
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0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| NICK L. SALAZAR
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0010| A MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO ACTIVELY
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0012| MARKET IN-PLANT TRAINING FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF
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0013| ENERGY TO HELP DIVERSIFY BUSINESS IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO.
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0015| WHEREAS, the four counties of Los Alamos, Rio Arriba,
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0016| Santa Fe and Taos and the municipalities and pueblos in that
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0017| region are joined by location and economic ties, so that the
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0018| best help for each often comes from joint projects; and
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0019| WHEREAS, the regional development corporation, a
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0020| nonprofit organization, was formed to distribute funds from
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0021| the federal department of energy to that region to mitigate
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0022| changes at Los Alamos national laboratory that have a negative
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0023| impact on the regional economy and to help diversify the
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0024| regional economy from dependence on the national laboratory
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0025| and has received ten million dollars ($10,000,000) from the
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0001| department of energy specifically for that purpose; and
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0002| WHEREAS, the regional development corporation has
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0003| determined that work force development is a critical factor
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0004| necessary for creating new jobs, attracting new businesses and
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0005| retaining and expanding existing businesses; and
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0006| WHEREAS, in order to achieve this objective, the regional
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0007| development corporation has established an in-plant training
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0008| program, with the assistance of the economic development
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0009| department, specifically for the northern New Mexico region,
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0010| to address the needs of businesses in that region that
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0011| otherwise do not qualify for state in-plant training funds;
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0012| and
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0013| WHEREAS, it would be helpful to this regional in-plant
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0014| training program and in turn to businesses in that area if the
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0015| legislature encouraged the economic development department to
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0016| publicize information about this program so that all types of
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0017| businesses will be encouraged to apply for funding;
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0018| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
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0019| REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it request the
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0020| economic development department to actively and aggressively
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0021| market the in-plant training program in the region it serves
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0022| through publications, advertising, public meetings or other
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0023| means; and
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0024| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the economic development
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0025| department report its efforts and the status of this regional
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0001| in-plant training program regarding the number of jobs created
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0002| to the appropriate interim legislative committee no later than
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0003| October 1, 1998; and
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0004| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
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0005| sent to the secretary of economic development, the director of
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0006| the Los Alamos national laboratory and the director of the
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0007| regional development corporation.
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