Sat Mar 8 4:39PM - 13 days, 18 hours left in session
Sponsors | ||
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Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil | 15 | Bernalillo |
Sen. Pat Woods | 7 | Curry, Harding, Quay & Union |
Rep. Anita Gonzales | 70 | San Miguel & Torrance |
Rep. Linda Serrato | 45 | Santa Fe |
Status | |||
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HRDLC ❓ | Was scheduled for Feb 25. No vote recorded. Presumed stalled. | ||
HAFC | |||
This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.
Actions: HPREF [2] HEC/HAFC-HEC [5] ref HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC
Legis Day | Action | Details |
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0 | prefile | H |
2 | referred | HEC/HAFC |
2 | sent | HEC |
5 | referred | HRDLC/HAFC |
5 | sent | HRDLC |
This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.
Jan 22 | referred to HEC/HAFC; sent to HEC |
actions: 'HPREF' -> 'HPREF [2] HEC/HAFC-HEC' | |
Feb 5 | new sponsor: Anita Gonzales |
new sponsor: Linda Serrato | |
Feb 13 | referred to HRDLC/HAFC; sent to HRDLC |
actions: 'HPREF [2] HEC/HAFC-HEC' -> 'HPREF [2] HEC/HAFC-HEC [5] ref HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC' | |
Feb 21 | scheduled for HRDLC on Tue Feb 25, 09:00 |
HOUSE BILL 37
57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025
INTRODUCED BY
Dayan Hochman-Vigil and Pat Woods and Anita Gonzales
and Linda Serrato
AN ACT
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY TO ASSESS THE POTENTIAL ACQUISITION BY THE STATE OF THE STAR AXIS SCULPTURAL OBSERVATORY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. APPROPRIATION.--
A. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the board of regents of New Mexico highlands university for expenditure in fiscal years 2025 through 2027 to conduct a feasibility study to assess the potential acquisition by the state of Star Axis, a privately owned sculptural observatory located in San Miguel county, including:
(1) assessing the cost of legally necessary upgrades required for public access;
(2) determining the long-term annual operation, maintenance and staffing needs;
(3) outlining scientific and educational uses of the site, including possible collegiate-level training in partnership with educational entities throughout the state; and
(4) assessing the long-term value of establishing a land art tour network for visitation of land artworks in the state.
B. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2027 shall revert to the general fund.
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