New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SM70

Introduced
3/15/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Engrossed
3/16/23  

Caption

Encinas Family & Institute Of Flamenco

Impact

While SM70 does not directly enact new laws, its passage bolsters state recognition for cultural institutions and the individuals contributing to the arts. It acknowledges the role of the National Institute of Flamenco in fostering artistic expression and community engagement through dance. This memorial highlights the importance of artistic education in state-sponsored initiatives, which may influence future funding and support for the arts within New Mexico.

Summary

SM70 serves as a memorial recognizing the significant cultural contributions of Eva Encinias, Marisol Encinias, Joaquin Encinias, and the National Institute of Flamenco. It highlights their dedication to preserving and promoting flamenco as an important artistic tradition, particularly in Albuquerque and the broader Southwestern United States. The bill details the historical lineage of flamenco as taught by Eva and her family, emphasizing the educational initiatives that ensure the art form remains accessible to all, including those who may lack financial resources to engage in artistic education.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SM70 appears overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the Encinias family's tireless efforts in promoting flamenco, a distinctive cultural heritage. The memorial signals a collective appreciation within the legislative framework for the contributions of artists and educators to New Mexico's identity. It resonates with advocates for the arts and education, fostering a sense of unity and recognition around cultural heritage.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SM70 may arise from the differing priorities related to arts funding and educational programs within the state. While many lawmakers support recognizing cultural figures and institutions, there may be debates regarding the allocation of resources and whether such memorials appropriately reflect state investment in the arts versus other priorities in education and public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SR757

Commending the sponsors and organizers of the 2011 Houston Spanish and Flamenco Festival.

NM SR0015

Congratulating Suzann Siler DeLay and the CIDE.

NM SB01139

An Act Concerning Changes To Program Approval For Institutions Of Higher Education And Data Shared By Independent Institutions Of Higher Education.

NM CER25-0057

Molly Smith Recognition Resolution of 2023

NM SB47

Driver’s License Suspension Penalties

NM SM47

Sen. Cynthia Nava, In Recognition

NM HR729

Congratulating Rodolfo Mendez on his selection by the Austin History Center as a Mexican American Trailblazer of Austin and Travis County.

NM HR348

In memory of Audrae Helen Adams of San Antonio.

NM HF1126

Postsecondary attainment goals, student financial aid, institutional licensure provisions, and institutional grant program policy changes provided.

NM SF1011

Certain policy changes provision to postsecondary attainment goals, student financial aid, institutional licensure provisions, and institutional grant programs

Similar Bills

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Commending the sponsors and organizers of the 2011 Houston Spanish and Flamenco Festival.

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Congratulating Rodolfo Mendez on his selection by the Austin History Center as a Mexican American Trailblazer of Austin and Travis County.

CA ACR23

Ritchie Valens Memorial Highway.

TX HR1121

Honoring the participants in the 2023 Texas Folklife Apprenticeship in the Folk and Traditional Arts Program.

AZ SB1204

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TX HR1275

Congratulating the Seven Lakes High School boys' soccer team on winning the 2023 UIL 6A state championship.

TX HR2080

In memory of Dr. Lucy Therese Scarbrough of El Paso.

TX HR1773

In memory of Rodolfo "Rudy" Méndez, the founder and artistic director of Ballet East Dance Company in Austin.