New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB53

Introduced
1/19/22  
Report Pass
1/20/22  

Caption

Ag Experiment Station Science Centers

Impact

The funding provided by SB53 is intended to enhance the capabilities of the agricultural experiment stations, which serve as vital resources for farmers, researchers, and educators. By improving operational funding, the bill aims to promote advancements in agricultural practices, pest control, and crop management strategies, ultimately benefitting the local economy and agricultural sector. This influx of resources is seen as instrumental for ongoing research efforts and for addressing current challenges faced by the state's farmers.

Summary

Senate Bill 53 is a legislative measure introduced in New Mexico aimed at providing significant financial support for the state's agricultural research capabilities. The bill allocates a total of ten million dollars from the general fund specifically for the operation and maintenance of New Mexico State University's Agricultural Experiment Station's statewide science centers. These centers play a crucial role in agricultural research and education, impacting both local and broader agricultural communities in New Mexico.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on supporting agricultural research, there may be underlying tensions regarding budget allocations within the state's general fund. Some stakeholders may argue about the distribution of funding among various sectors, especially considering competing needs such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Nevertheless, the consensus among agricultural advocates is that this investment in the agricultural experiment station's science centers is critical for the sustainability and growth of New Mexico's agricultural industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB119

Unm Health Sciences Center

NM SB2557

Ground lease for solar installation at Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experimental Stations; authorize.

NM SB599

Atmospheric rivers: research: forecasting methods: experimental tools.

NM SB535

Revise laws related to experimental treatments

NM SB154

Quantum Info Science Tech Faculty

NM SB262

Citizen Science Projects

NM SB253

Provides for a limitation relative to certain appropriations for hospitals asssociated with the LSU Health Sciences Center of Shreveport, the LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans, and the LSU Health Care Services Division. (7/1/17) (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

NM HB1840

Eastern Virginia Health Sciences Center; establishing at Old Dominion University.

NM SB1211

Eastern Virginia Health Sciences Center; establishing at Old Dominion University.

NM HR335

Congratulating Willis ISD fifth grade students on the selection of their science experiment by the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program to be conducted on the International Space Station.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.