New Mexico 2022 2022 3rd Special Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB1 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/05/2022

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SENATE BILL 1
55
TH LEGISLATURE
 - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - 
THIRD SPECIAL SESSION
, 2022
INTRODUCED BY
George K. Munoz and Patricia A. Lundstrom
AN ACT
MAKING GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS AND AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURES;
PROVIDING AN EXCEPTION TO LEGISLATIVE CONFIDENTIALITY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. LEGISLATIVE FISCAL YEAR 2022
APPROPRIATION.--Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) is
appropriated from the general fund to the legislative council
service for expenditure in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for
cybersecurity systems and operations for the legislative
information system.  Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the
general fund.
SECTION 2. JUDICIAL FISCAL YEAR 2022 APPROPRIATIONS.--The
appropriations in this section are from the general fund for
the following agencies for expenditure in fiscal years 2022 and
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2023 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise
indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered balance of an
appropriation in this section at the end of fiscal year 2023
shall revert to the general fund:
A.  to the court of appeals, fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) to improve and enhance the timely processing of
judicial appeals; 
B.  to the administrative office of the courts:
(1)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) to expand New Mexico's statewide volunteer attorney
pool to provide legal assistance to low- and moderate-income
persons who are not qualified or are conflicted out of the
legal aid volunteer attorney pool; and
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
Children's Code reform task force; 
C.  to the first judicial district court, fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) for offsite court operations to rent
facilities and to contract for security and personnel to
conduct jury trials in accordance with coronavirus disease 2019
safe practices;
D.  to the second judicial district court, sixty
thousand dollars ($60,000) to assist with case backlog and jury
trials;
E.  to the third judicial district court, one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install
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information technology improvements at court locations for
remote hearings;
F.  to the eleventh judicial district court, one
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to upgrade courtroom
technology in San Juan county;
G.  to the district attorney of the first judicial
district, three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($360,000) for
an integrated prosecution, intervention and diversion data
system; and
H.  to the district attorney of the sixth judicial
district, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase
and install forensic interviewing and information technology
equipment.
SECTION 3. GENERAL CONTROL FISCAL YEAR 2022
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes specified and,
unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered
balance of an appropriation in this section at the end of
fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund:
A.  to the acequia and community ditch fund, one
hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) for the New Mexico
department of agriculture to carry out the purposes of the
Acequia and Community Ditch Fund Act;
B.  to the department of finance and administration:
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(1)  for land grants:
(a)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to develop a grant process for grants for operations
of land grants;
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide youth development program services to land grants-
mercedes;
(c)  one hundred thirty-five thousand
dollars ($135,000) to fund youth recreational programs and
community education services at the Anton Chico land grant-
merced;
(d)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
develop a cultural and educational youth program on the land
grant-merced heritage of the Cristobal de la Serna land grant-
merced;
(e)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
the town of Tajique land grant-merced to acquire property and
other expenses related to the relocation of the transfer
station; and
(f)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the Tierra Amarilla land grant-merced to support community
programs, operate a community center and maintain various
properties for community use;
(2)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the
north central New Mexico economic development district to hire
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staff and consultants to provide grant research, grant writing
and technical assistance for communities within the district;
(3)  seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
for the northwest New Mexico council of governments for grant
writing services for rural communities;
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the
southwest New Mexico council of governments for the senior
compassion fund;
(5)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for the
middle Rio Grande conservancy district to procure materials and
construct and install traffic control devices along the bosque
in Albuquerque to reduce pedestrian and off-road vehicle
accidents;
(6)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
regional emergency dispatch authority for coordination and
equipment in southeastern New Mexico; 
(7)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
($110,000) to contract for the provision of civil legal
services for immigrant families;
(8)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
provide funding for the economic development department to
administer the healthy food financing initiative as part of the
statewide hunger initiative;
(9)  for the New Mexico department of
agriculture to double supplemental nutrition assistance program
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benefits for the purchase of New Mexico-grown fruits and
vegetables at participating food outlets as part of the
statewide hunger initiative:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
Bernalillo county; and
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
Dona Ana county; and
(10)  one million dollars ($1,000,000) to
support the New Mexico rail runner in temporarily decreasing
fares, expanding schedules and improving operations; and
C.  to the local government division of the
department of finance and administration:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for food
security efforts in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties;
(2)  in Bernalillo county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the Albuquerque arts and culture department to support the
arts, community, culture, education, sports and science
services for children and families;
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the Albuquerque arts and culture department for the historic
route 66 anniversary history and celebration project;
(c)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the low-income food and enrichment program that prepares and
delivers free or subsidized meals for low-income, medically
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challenged or homebound people living in Albuquerque and
surrounding areas;
(d)  one hundred forty thousand dollars
($140,000) to contract for mental health services in
Albuquerque;
(e)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for educational programs that use lessons of the holocaust and
other genocides to build informed communities in Albuquerque;
(f)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for services for mentoring African American students
in Albuquerque;
(g)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
educational programs at the Albuquerque zoo; 
(h)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for Los Ranchos de Albuquerque's Fourth street
revitalization project, which includes an outdoor classroom at
the Larry P. Abraham agri-nature center;
(i)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
repair and install new Vietnam veteran recognition plaques;
repair a rock wall; and plan, design and construct new
memorials honoring veterans from all military conflicts at the
Tijeras veterans memorial;
(j)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for restoration of the village of Tijeras historic
church; 
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(k)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements
for a therapeutic program and green space at a center dedicated
to children's grief;
(l)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) for food bank services to address food insecurity in
the east mountain area of Bernalillo county;
(m)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to purchase and equip marked patrol vehicles for the
Bernalillo county sheriff's office;
(n)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to
purchase equipment for the emergency response team of the
Bernalillo county sheriff's office; 
(o)  one hundred five thousand dollars
($105,000) for county family services facilities;
(p)  two hundred forty thousand dollars
($240,000) for wrap-around job-life training programs, weekly
seminars and life skills education for incarcerated persons and
their families and for juvenile offenders in the county; 
(q)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to plan, design, construct and equip building and
site improvements, including aquatics, a horseshoe tournament
area, a park and picnic space, a basketball court, parking
lots, drainage, trails, walkways and landscaping, at the Los
Padillas community center; 
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(r)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to provide services for the county's multipurpose
visitors center along a historic highway route;
(s)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide community outreach for the county's multipurpose
visitors center along a historic highway route; and
(t)  seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000) for county transitional living services for
adolescents and young adults struggling with addictions;   
(3)  in Chaves county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip a police vehicle for Hagerman; 
(b)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to purchase and equip vehicles for the Roswell
police department; 
(c)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for street repairs in Roswell; 
(d)  ninety-five thousand dollars
($95,000) to expand educational programs, services and tours of
the animal enclosures at the Roswell zoo; and
(e)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to purchase and equip pickup trucks for the Chaves
county sheriff's office; 
(4)  in Cibola county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
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provide domestic violence services in Grants; 
(b)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to purchase equipment for the Grants fire
department; 
(c)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) for signage and other improvements at the Grants
mining museum; 
(d)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip Grants police vehicles; 
(e)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) for the veterans', firefighters' and police memorial
in Grants; 
(f)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) to purchase and install equipment and lighting and
make other improvements to Kearns field in Milan; 
(g)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip an off-road utility vehicle for the Milan
fire department; 
(h)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip police vehicles for the Milan police
department; and
(i)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip Cibola county law enforcement vehicles; 
(5)  in Dona Ana county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
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the Anthony library; 
(b)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for safety equipment for the Anthony police department; 
(c)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for the Thomas Branigan library in Las Cruces to implement a
community adult learning initiative; to provide no-cost
learning opportunities, including language courses, basic
education and civics; to educate staff to better serve Spanish-
speakers; and to partner with rural libraries in the area to
increase access and programming for farm workers and migrants; 
(d)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
youth development programs for boys and girls in Las Cruces to
support one-on-one mentoring for low-income youth; 
(e)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide services to the homeless population of Las Cruces; 
(f)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and install a backup generator for the Dona Ana county
wastewater system; and
(g)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
address food insecurity in Las Cruces and northern Dona Ana
county; 
(6)  in Eddy county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
public safety communications and related services in Artesia; 
(b)  one hundred thousand dollars
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($100,000) to purchase and equip law enforcement vehicles for
Carlsbad; and
(c)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase a vehicle and equipment for the Malaga mutual domestic
water consumers and sewage works; 
(7)  in Grant county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
planning and development of Grant county parks and recreation;
(b)  eighty-five thousand dollars
($85,000) for veterans' transportation services, including the
purchase and equipping of a wheelchair-accessible van; and
(c)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) to purchase equipment for the Grant county sheriff's
office;
(8)  in Hidalgo county, sixty thousand dollars
($60,000) to purchase equipment for the Hidalgo county
sheriff's office; 
(9)  in Lea county:
(a)  two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000) to upgrade and repair the Hobbs animal shelter; and
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase vehicles for the Jal senior citizen center; 
(10)  in Lincoln county, two hundred thirty
thousand dollars ($230,000) to plan, design, construct, improve
and rehabilitate building facades within the Main Street
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district in Ruidoso; 
(11)  in Luna county, eighty thousand dollars
($80,000) for a children's museum and library in Deming; 
(12)  in McKinley county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip law enforcement vehicles for Gallup;
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip McKinley county public safety law
enforcement vehicles; 
(c)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) for a K-9 unit for the McKinley county sheriff's
office; and
(d)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip McKinley county law enforcement vehicles; 
(13)  in Otero county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and install ground cover and playground borders for
Alamogordo city playgrounds; 
(b)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to purchase and install security and surveillance
equipment for Alamogordo city parks; 
(c)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to plan, design and construct utility improvements
and upgrades for a historical museum in Alamogordo;
(d)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
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purchase and equip law enforcement vehicles for Alamogordo; 
(e)  sixty-five thousand dollars
($65,000) to purchase and equip law enforcement vehicles and
equipment for the Alamogordo police department;
(f)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
maintenance, operation, staffing and supplies for the Chaparral
community center; and
(g)  sixty-five thousand dollars
($65,000) to purchase and equip law enforcement vehicles and
equipment for the Otero county sheriff's office;
(14)  in Rio Arriba county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for grant research, writing and technical assistance
for Espanola; and 
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for grant research, writing and technical assistance
for communities in Rio Arriba county; 
 (15)  in Roosevelt county, one hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($150,000) to purchase and equip vehicles for
the Roosevelt county sheriff's department;
(16)  in Sandoval county:
(a)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to
purchase and equip a fire and rescue truck for the Corrales
fire department; 
(b)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to
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purchase and equip police vehicles and other equipment for the
Corrales police department; 
(c)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to
purchase and equip public safety vehicles and equipment for the
Rio Rancho fire department; and
(d)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to
purchase and equip public safety vehicles and equipment for the
Rio Rancho police department; 
(17)  in San Juan county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
Bloomfield irrigation district canal maintenance; 
(b)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) for construction costs of the San Juan county
Ricketts park building; and
(c)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
mobile data units for the San Juan county sheriff's office; 
(18)  in San Miguel county, one hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000) to renovate Creston park in Las
Vegas; 
(19)  in Santa Fe county, sixty thousand
dollars ($60,000) for the Galisteo mutual domestic water
consumers association to install essential fire hydrants in
Galisteo;
(20)  in Sierra county:
(a)  seventy-five thousand dollars
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($75,000) to re-roof Elephant Butte municipal buildings; 
(b)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000)
for maintenance costs at the Hillsboro community center;
(c)  ninety-five thousand dollars
($95,000) for Williamsburg park improvements;
(d)  seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000) to purchase a blade truck for Sierra county; and
(e)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
purchase equipment for the Sierra county sheriff's office;
(21)  in Socorro county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip public safety vehicles and support narcotics
investigations for the Socorro county sheriff's office; and
(b)  one hundred eighty thousand dollars
($180,000) to purchase and equip Socorro county sheriff's
office vehicles; 
(22)  in Taos county, fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) to purchase, install and equip snow clearing vehicles
and equipment for Taos county roads; 
(23)  in Torrance county, fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate and
equip an investigation and evidence building; and
(24)  in Valencia county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase new generation 911 technology car radios and car
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computers for public safety vehicles in Bosque Farms; 
(b)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
purchase law enforcement equipment and supplies for the Bosque
Farms police department; 
(c)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for improvements to Eagle park in Belen; 
(d)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
purchase law enforcement equipment and supplies for the Los
Lunas police department;
(e)  ninety-five thousand dollars
($95,000) to purchase public safety equipment for county first
responders;
(f)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for communications equipment upgrades for the
Valencia county sheriff's office; 
(g)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
body cameras for Valencia county sheriff's office deputies;
(h)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
purchase law enforcement equipment and supplies for the
Valencia county sheriff's office; and
(i)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000)
to improve police and fire training and purchase supplies for
public safety departments.
SECTION 4. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY FISCAL YEAR 2022
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
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the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes specified and,
unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered
balance of an appropriation in this section at the end of
fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the economic development department: 
(1)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
($110,000) to the outdoor recreation equity grant fund to carry
out the purposes of the fund;
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
New Mexico outdoor recreation division to develop an outdoor
recreation infrastructure plan for the Rio Grande trail;
(3)  one hundred eighty thousand dollars
($180,000) for economic development organizations promoting
economic development along west Central avenue in Bernalillo
county;
(4)  one hundred five thousand dollars
($105,000) for the adventure Gallup and beyond outdoor services
recreation plan and projects; and
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
bicycle race in Silver City and the surrounding area to promote
outdoor recreation and tourism; 
B.  to the regulation and licensing department, one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the financial
institutions division to evaluate licensing, examination and
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enforcement rules and practices and make recommendations to
improve and implement consumer protections and effective
oversight of nondepository financial institutions and licensees
under the New Mexico Small Loan Act of 1955, including expanded
audit procedures and anti-evasion compliance strategies; and
C.  to the office of superintendent of insurance:
(1)  six hundred forty thousand dollars
($640,000) to conduct research on increasing accessibility and
affordability of health coverage for New Mexico residents and
assessing a global payment system for hospitals and health; and
(2)  three hundred fifty thousand dollars
($350,000) to contract for consultants to assess improvements
needed to health benefits procurement to ensure fairness,
health improvement and cost-effectiveness. 
SECTION 5. AGRICULTURE, ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
FISCAL YEAR 2022 APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this
section are from the general fund for the following agencies
for expenditure in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes
specified and, unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or
unencumbered balance of an appropriation in this section at the
end of fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund:
A.  to the cultural affairs department:
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for historic land research to determine culturally significant
sites in the state;
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(2)  thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for
computer programs and speakers at the Martha Liebert library in
Bernalillo;
(3)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide music education, concerts and symphony performances for
school children in Chaves county; and
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
support of the Silver City clay festival; 
B.  to the energy, minerals and natural resources
department, eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for New Mexico
reforestation projects; 
C.  to the state parks division of the energy,
minerals and natural resources department:
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
renovate trails, pathways and exhibits to ensure that Living
Desert zoo and gardens state park meets federal Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 and United States department of
agriculture requirements; and
(2)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for structural and other improvements needed to renovate or
replace visitor center exhibits and trails and to construct
storage for artifacts and collections, including upgrades to
the visitor center and ranch house, at Oliver Lee state park;
and
D.  to the office of the state engineer:
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(1)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for grant
writing for acequia capital projects; 
(2)  to the interstate stream commission, fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct
improvements to the San Ysidro community ditch in Sandoval
county; and
(3)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
plan, design and construct the Scott reservoir in Bloomfield.
SECTION 6. HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND HUMAN SERVICES FISCAL
YEAR 2022 APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section
are from the general fund for the following agencies for
expenditure in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes
specified and, unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or
unencumbered balance of an appropriation in this section at the
end of fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the office on African American affairs, fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) for the women's leadership program; 
B.  to the Indian affairs department:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
entrepreneur training programs for Native Americans, including
programs pertaining to financial literacy, business technology,
business plan development, access to capital and attracting
investors; 
(2)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
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curriculum for Native American students; 
(3)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
support development of language preservation or culturally
relevant curricula for Native American students; 
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
leadership and education programs for Native American youth; 
(5)  one hundred forty thousand dollars
($140,000) for the Pueblo of Jemez to acquire a dumpster truck
and other equipment; 
(6)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for the
Jicarilla Apache Willow Creek agriculture construction project; 
(7)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan,
design and construct a Mescalero veterans' memorial; 
(8)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the
Santa Fe Indian school leadership institute's youth leadership
and education program; and 
(9)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to
purchase and equip a hay baler and compactor for the Pueblo of
Santo Domingo;
C.  to the aging and long-term services department: 
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide New Mexico-grown produce for senior center meals
programs; 
(2)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
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filtration system performance for effectively removing
infection aerosols; 
(3)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the
Albuquerque department of senior affairs to provide tree
cutting services for low-income seniors in the south valley; 
(4)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
renovate and equip the main entrance of the senior center in
Carlsbad with an entryway that is compliant with the federal
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990;
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide senior services in Las Cruces and northern Dona Ana
county;
(6)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
operations, meals, programs, transportation and other services
for the senior center in Loving; 
(7)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for programs, meals, transportation services and operations at
the Hobbs senior center; 
(8)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand
programs and services at the Roswell adult center; and
(9)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand
programs, meals, services and transportation at the Tularosa
senior center;
D.  to the human services department: 
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
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develop a comprehensive behavioral health plan for the
interagency behavioral health purchasing collaborative; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
implement the plan for residential psychosis treatment in Las
Cruces; 
(3)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
homeless shelter and community mental health center in Santa
Fe; and
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for rural
outreach to persons with substance use disorder and co-
occurring disorders, as well as outreach to the homeless
population through evidence-based peer support using peer-
driven services in Taos county; 
E.  to the workforce solutions department:
(1)  one hundred sixty thousand dollars
($160,000) for a paid family and medical leave task force; and
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
continue the industrial workforce program in Gallup; 
F.  to the department of health: 
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
social worker recruitment; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
office of school and adolescent health for a program that
provides youth development in leadership skills and media
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(3)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
expand technical assistance programs supporting graduate
medical education development and support; 
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to match
federal funds to expand the senior farmers' market nutrition
program;
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for local
health councils; 
(6)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to fund
the Sandoval county health council; 
(7)  two hundred ninety thousand dollars
($290,000) for a statewide dance program in public schools for
low-income at-risk students; 
(8)  thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a
statewide dance program for low-income at-risk students in
public schools in Chaves county; 
(9)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
programs, services and counseling for a drug and substance
abuse program in Hobbs; and
(10)  three hundred thirty thousand dollars
($330,000) for medical equipment at San Juan regional medical
center; 
G.  to the department of environment:
(1)  three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000)
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polyfluoroalkyl chemicals; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for water
system improvements for the Canon mutual domestic water
consumers and sewage works association;
(3)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for water
system development for the Sena mutual domestic water
consumers' association; and
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
planning, administration and oversight of uranium mine
remediation and cleanup; and
H.  to the children, youth and families department:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
tribal affairs office to provide training related to the Indian
Family Protection Act; 
(2)  two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
for training on the provisions of the federal Indian Child
Welfare Act of 1978;
(3)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
marketing and promotion of youth mentoring programs in
southeastern New Mexico;
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide domestic violence services in Lincoln and Otero
counties;
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
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(6)  one hundred eighty thousand dollars
($180,000) for an assessment of the needs for domestic violence
services in Las Cruces;
(7)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for youth
programs that provide individual and group counseling,
education and recreation for youth ages six through seventeen
in Carlsbad; 
(8)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) to contract for the provision of domestic violence
shelter services in Santa Fe county; 
(9)  sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for
volunteer recruitment for juvenile justice mentoring in Santa
Fe county and northern New Mexico;
(10)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide services addressing complex needs of children, adults
and families impacted by the trauma of sexual or domestic
violence in Taos county; and
(11)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
Sunland Park to provide behavioral services, including domestic
violence and other essential services.
SECTION 7. PUBLIC SAFETY FISCAL YEAR 2022
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes specified and,
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balance of an appropriation in this section at the end of
fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the crime victims reparation commission:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to study
the need for a crime victims compliance office; 
(2)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
coordinate revisions to the Family Violence Protection Act and
to provide services to victims of violent crime; 
(3)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
improve services to adult and child victims of human
trafficking and sex trafficking in Bernalillo county; 
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide services to victims of child abuse and sexual abuse and
provide child abuse prevention in Las Cruces; and
(5)  eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) for
services for individuals and families affected by domestic
violence, sexual assault and child abuse in Valencia county;
and
B.  to the department of public safety, one hundred
eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) for training equipment at
the New Mexico law enforcement academy.
SECTION 8. TRANSPORTATION FISCAL YEAR 2022
APPROPRIATIONS.--The following amounts are appropriated from
the general fund to the department of transportation for
expenditure in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes
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specified and, unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or
unencumbered balance of an appropriation in this section at the
end of fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design
and install safety signage along highway 313 in Algodones; and
B.  fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to
increase the capacity of the 7th street drainage channel in
Clovis. 
SECTION 9. PUBLIC EDUCATION FISCAL YEAR 2022
APPROPRIATIONS.--The following amounts are appropriated from
the general fund to the public education department for
expenditure in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes
specified and, unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or
unencumbered balance of an appropriation in this section at the
end of fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  two hundred thirty thousand dollars ($230,000)
for the statewide media literacy program; 
B.  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for a statewide
media literacy training program for educators; 
C.  one hundred sixty thousand dollars ($160,000)
for a statewide youth film education and festival that opens
career paths for middle school and high school students; 
D.  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
contract for youth development services dedicated to helping
young people graduate from high school; 
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E.  one hundred forty-five thousand dollars
($145,000) to enhance six-week summer and out-of-school
programming, including literacy and mathematics enrichment,
social-emotional learning, physical wellness and swimming, life
and career skills and individualized tutoring for K-12 public
school students in the Albuquerque area from under-resourced
families;
F.  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for continued
expansion of career and technical education at the Robert F.
Kennedy charter school in Albuquerque; 
G.  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
purchase a school activities bus for the Animas public school
district; 
H.  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
agricultural farm equipment, implements and related projects in
the Hobbs municipal school district; 
I.  seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for
expansion of the career technical program, specifically for
costs related to the greenhouse, in the Lovington municipal
school district; 
J.  three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for
career technical education programs in the Rio Rancho public
school district; 
K.  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to plan,
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engineering and biomedical leadership program at the ASK
academy charter school in Rio Rancho; and
L.  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for start-up
costs of the engineering and biomedical leadership program for
the ASK academy charter school in Rio Rancho. 
SECTION 10. HIGHER EDUCATION FISCAL YEAR 2022
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for the purposes specified.  Unless
otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered balance of
an appropriation in this section at the end of fiscal year 2023
shall revert to the general fund:
A.  to the higher education department:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
support the statewide higher education food and housing
insecurity survey to provide baseline data for students at
public post-secondary educational institutions and tribal
colleges; 
(2)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for the
higher education and public education teacher workforce task
force to continue its work; 
(3)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
enhance transaction capability for the public service law loan
repayment program to recruit and train attorneys for the public
defender department and district attorneys; 
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contract with an accredited provider of adult basic education
to award adult general education credentials using a pay-for-
completion model for reimbursement; and
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
adult literacy division to contract for services related to Rio
Arriba adult literacy services;
B.  to the board of regents of the university of 
New Mexico:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
community internship program of Chicana and Chicano studies; 
(2)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
economic development research; 
(3)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the graduate and professional student association, health
science student grant account to support health science student
expenses to serve clinical rotations in rural New Mexico; 
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
health sciences center for the office of diversity, equity and
inclusion for the communities to careers program; 
(5)  for the bureau of business and economic
research:
(a)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to conduct and report a survey of legislative
personnel on the needs of the legislature and a survey of
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legislators to identify the activities and time devoted to
their legislative duties outside of legislative sessions and to
study the costs and benefits of legislator compensation,
modifying the length and scope of legislative sessions and
legislative staffing; and
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
evaluate the fiscal impact on state and local governments of
the proposed Santolina development in Bernalillo county; 
(6)  for the law school:
(a)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000)
for the border justice initiative; 
(b)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000)
for media upgrades; and 
(c)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
purchase a van with safety and navigation features for use when
providing legal services in rural locations; and
(7)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for the student mentoring program to provide
government training for high school students and minority
student services; 
C.  to the board of regents of New Mexico state
university: 
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the campus safety prevention through environmental design
campus safety improvements; 
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(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
purchase and equip a pickup truck for the animal and range
sciences department to haul livestock to and from the main
campus to the college ranch; 
(3)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for Dona
Ana community college for the dental hygiene program;
(4)  for the New Mexico department of
agriculture:
(a)  eighty-six thousand dollars
($86,000) for the healthy soils program;
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide youth agricultural education programs at Roswell,
Goddard, Dexter, Hagerman and Artesia high schools; and
(c)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to purchase equipment for the western Mora soil and
water conservation district; 
(5)  for the agriculture experiment station:
(a)  three hundred eighty thousand
dollars ($380,000) to purchase and install weather stations
throughout the state; 
(b)  one hundred fifty-five thousand
dollars ($155,000) for the Artesia agricultural science center;
and
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Farmington agricultural science center; 
(6)  for the cooperative extension service:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
youth development programs in Chaves and Eddy counties; 
(b)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
assist youth development programs in San Juan county,
particularly programs in Navajo Nation chapters; and
(c)  fifty-five thousand dollars
($55,000) for asset purchases, maintenance, transportation,
travel expenses and hunter education for Lea county youth
development program shooting sports; 
(7)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide professional assistance devoted to the mental health
and physical well-being of student athletes; 
(8)  three hundred fifty thousand dollars
($350,000) for the Anna, age eight institute; 
(9)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) for the New Mexico produced water consortium; 
(10)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) to continue and expand the mathematics, engineering
and science achievement program in the Gadsden independent
school district, including travel, food, lodging, supplies and
after-school snacks at the middle schools and high schools
within the district; and
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($130,000) to create a grant consortium to create and sustain
an experimental pathway for students in kindergarten through
twelfth grade, with a focus on space-related challenges; 
D.  to the board of regents of New Mexico highlands
university, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to provide
academic support for student athletes; 
E.  to the board of regents of western New Mexico
university, fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the indigenous
student program; 
F.  to the board of regents of eastern New Mexico
university:
(1)  one hundred fifteen thousand dollars
($115,000) for the Roswell branch to expand educational
programs and purchase equipment in the welding and automotive
programs; and
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
Ruidoso branch for the workforce development program; 
G.  to the board of regents of the New Mexico
institute of mining and technology, fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) for homeland security training at the Playas training
and research center; 
H.  to the board of regents of northern New Mexico
state school: 
(1)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
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youths in the arts, cultural engagement and sustainable
agriculture; and
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
continue operations of a four-acre small demonstration farm
using traditional, sustainable and regenerative agricultural
principles and values, the college's acequia program and
modernized farming techniques;
I.  to the governing board of Santa Fe community
college:
(1)  four hundred fifty-five thousand dollars
($455,000) for the first born home visiting training, technical
assistance and research for the model program; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for the provision of effective project-based science,
technology, engineering and mathematics programs for students
twelve through eighteen years of age, with a focus on girls and
under-represented minorities in northern New Mexico; and
(3)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
upgrades in the community college's trades and technology
programs; 
J.  to the governing board of central New Mexico
community college:
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for a landscape assessment; and
(2)  two hundred ten thousand dollars
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($210,000) to provide science, technology, engineering, art and
mathematics education outreach for young children and educators
at a science center and children's museum in Albuquerque; 
K.  to the governing board of Luna community
college, one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) to
purchase an activity bus; 
L.  to the governing board of New Mexico junior
college, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase
and install portable teaching laboratories for welding;
M.  to the governing board of Clovis community
college:
(1)  ninety-four thousand dollars ($94,000) for
additional welding booths; and
(2)  one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) for repair or replacement of cardio and exercise
equipment at the health and fitness center; and
N.  to the board of regents of the New Mexico school
for the deaf, ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for equipment for
a hearing loss program in McKinley county.
SECTION 11. JUDICIAL FISCAL YEAR 2023 APPROPRIATIONS.--
The appropriations in this section are from the general fund
for the following agencies for expenditure in fiscal year 2023
for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise indicated, the
unexpended or unencumbered balance of an appropriation in this
section at the end of fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the
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general fund: 
A.  to the court of appeals, one hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($150,000) to improve and enhance the timely
processing of judicial appeals; 
B.  to the supreme court, one hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($150,000) to purchase equipment for remote trials and
to employ information technology staff; 
C.  to the administrative office of the courts: 
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for statewide off-site jury hearings; 
(2)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) to create an office of family representation; 
(3)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to expand New Mexico's statewide volunteer attorney
pool to provide legal assistance to low- and moderate-income
persons who are not qualified or are conflicted out of the
legal aid volunteer attorney pool; and
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
annual camera maintenance in the Aztec division of the San Juan
county magistrate court; 
D.  to the first judicial district court, thirty
thousand dollars ($30,000) for continued operation of the
transformative justice initiative wellness court in Santa Fe
county; 
E.  to the second judicial district court, sixty
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thousand dollars ($60,000) for salary and benefits for a court
services specialist to assist with case backlog and jury
trials; 
F.  to the third judicial district court, fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) for warrant enforcement staff
support; 
G.  to the fifth judicial district court, fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) for the court-appointed special
advocate program; 
H.  to the eighth judicial district court, eighty
thousand dollars ($80,000) for a program manager to assist
judges presiding over treatment courts, adult drug courts,
domestic violence courts and mental health and wellness courts
in Taos; 
I.  to the eleventh judicial district court:
(1)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) for pretrial services and warrant enforcement
officers in San Juan county; and
(2)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
pretrial services in McKinley county; 
J.  to the district attorney of the fifth judicial
district:
(1)  seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
provide advocacy for child victims of abuse and neglect and to
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(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for transitional housing for victims of domestic
violence; and
K.  to the administrative office of the district
attorneys, one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000)
for salary and benefits for a full-time attorney for the
eleventh judicial district, division one. 
SECTION 12. GENERAL CONTROL FISCAL YEAR 2023
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
fiscal year 2023 for the purposes specified and, unless
otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered balance of
an appropriation in this section at the end of fiscal year 2023
shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the acequia and community ditch fund, one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the New Mexico
department of agriculture to carry out the purposes of the
Acequia and Community Ditch Fund Act; 
B.  to the office of the attorney general, one
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for salary and
benefits for a missing indigenous persons specialist; 
C.  to the department of finance and administration: 
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the acequia and community ditch education program; 
(2)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
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($110,000) to coordinate language access in state government; 
(3)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for civil legal services; 
(4)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to contract with a provider to virtually train and
telementor attorneys and lay advocates that provide free civil
legal services;
(5)  for the statewide hunger initiative:
(a)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for the New Mexico department of agriculture to double
supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits for
recipients in Santa Fe county for the purchase of New Mexico-
grown fruits and vegetables at participating food outlets; and
   (b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the New Mexico department of agriculture to double supplemental
nutrition assistance program benefits for the purchase of New
Mexico-grown fruits and vegetables at participating food
outlets in Santa Fe, Torrance and Valencia counties; 
(6)  for the land grant council:
(a)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for grants to land grants-mercedes for operating expenses; and
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide youth development program services to land grants-
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($290,000) for the north central New Mexico economic
development district to hire staff and consultants to provide
grant research, grant writing and technical assistance for
communities within the district; and
(8)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) for planning, technical assistance, grant writing,
capacity building and administrative services for small rural
communities in southeastern New Mexico; 
D.  to the local government division of the
department of finance and administration:
(1)  in Bernalillo county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the Albuquerque arts and culture department to support the
coronavirus disease 2019 economic recovery in the culture
sector; 
(b)  one hundred fifteen thousand dollars
($115,000) to contract for mental health services in
Albuquerque; 
(c)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the robotic science, technology, engineering and mathematics
program in Albuquerque; 
(d)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
($110,000) to expand business incubation in the Rancho de
Atrisco community and the southwest quadrant of Albuquerque;
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(e)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) for expansion of a life skills education program for
incarcerated individuals and their families and juvenile
offenders and their families to break the generational cycle of
incarceration; 
(2)  in Cibola county, fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) for operational expenses of the rockin' 66 express
transit system in Cibola county; 
(3)  in Dona Ana county, fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) to provide permanent supportive housing to the
homeless population with disabilities and their families in Las
Cruces;
(4)  in Eddy county, fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) for public safety communications, coordination
through the regional emergency dispatch authority and services
in Artesia; 
(5)  in Grant county:
(a)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000)
to Santa Clara for the maintenance of Fort Bayard; and
(b)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
the maintenance of Bataan memorial park;
(6)  in Lea county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
youth development programming for boys and girls in Hobbs; 
(b)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to
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contract for a youth golf program in Hobbs;
(c)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
projects, programs and guidance services for homeless persons
in Hobbs; and
(d)  fifty-five thousand dollars
($55,000) for the Lea county sheriff's office training facility
and the sheriff's posse;
(7)  in Luna county, eighty thousand dollars
($80,000) for cannabis compliance enforcement in Deming; 
(8)  in McKinley county, one hundred thirty
thousand dollars ($130,000) for support of emergency shelters
in Gallup; 
(9)  in San Juan county:
(a)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000)
for school resource officer services in the Aztec municipal
school district; 
(b)  three hundred five thousand dollars
($305,000) for an unarmed de-escalation medical community risk
reduction response unit in Farmington; and
(c)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
($110,000) for the San Juan county mental wellness center; 
(10)  in San Miguel county, sixty thousand
dollars ($60,000) for Las Vegas youth development programs for
boys and girls; 
(11)  in Sandoval county:
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(a)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for financial systems operational support, including employment
of a finance director, for the town of Bernalillo; and
(b)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for a food pantry program to address food
insecurity; 
(12)  in Santa Fe county:
(a)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
support food bank programs in Santa Fe; and 
(b)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for a performing arts program using a performing
arts venue to extend outreach to youth in school groups in
Santa Fe; and
(13)  in Valencia county, fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000) to Rio Communities for community programs;
E.  to the office of the secretary of state, three
hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for hardware, software,
licensing fees and contractual services for election security
programs; and
F.  to the state personnel office, fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000) to provide training that encourages diversity
in the workplace. 
SECTION 13. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY FISCAL YEAR 2023
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
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fiscal year 2023 for the purposes specified and, unless
otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered balance of
an appropriation in this section at the end of fiscal year 2023
shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the tourism department:
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for personnel services and benefits costs of the sports
authority division; and
(2)  two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000) to contract for services for athletic competitions
for people with disabilities; 
B.  to the economic development department: 
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
the New Mexico outdoor recreation division to plan the Rio
Grande trail in coordination with the Rio Grande trail
commission; 
(2)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
economic development organizations promoting economic
development along Coors boulevard in Bernalillo county; 
(3)  in Cibola county:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the main street program in Grants; and
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
economic development; and
(4)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the
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main street program in Ruidoso; 
C.  to the regulation and licensing department:
(1)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to the
cannabis control division for work on social equity issues; and
(2)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the construction industries division to hire additional
inspectors; and
D.  to the office of superintendent of insurance:
(1)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to conduct research on increasing accessibility and
affordability of health coverage for New Mexico residents and
assessing a global payment system for hospitals and health
systems; and
(2)  four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000)
to contract with a consultant to assess improvement of New
Mexico's procurement of health benefits to ensure fairness,
health improvement and cost-effectiveness. 
SECTION 14. AGRICULTURE, ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
FISCAL YEAR 2023 APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this
section are from the general fund for the following agencies
for expenditure in fiscal year 2023 for the purposes specified
and, unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered
balance of an appropriation in this section at the end of
fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the cultural affairs department:
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(1)  two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000) for exhibits, programs and personnel for the New
Mexico museum of space history; and
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide music education, concerts and symphony performances for
school children in Chaves county;
B.  to the New Mexico livestock board, three hundred
fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) for the horse shelter rescue
fund; 
C.  to the energy, minerals and natural resources
department:
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for energy conservation and management operations; 
(2)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
the oil conservation division for methane waste prevention,
enforcement and compliance; 
(3)  one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) to increase the program leadership and support
program of the department; 
(4)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
reforestation projects;
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
community energy efficiency development block grant program;
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($180,000) to plan, administer and oversee uranium remediation
and cleanup; and
D.  to the office of the state engineer:
(1)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for an
acequia capital projects manager; 
(2)  two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000) for salary and benefits for a full-time employee and
operational expenses of the water resource allocation program;
(3)  four hundred ten thousand dollars
($410,000) for information technology services and employees to
implement the Water Data Act; and
(4)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to develop and implement a watershed management plan
and community engagement for the Rio Santa Cruz basin in the
Santa Cruz irrigation district.
SECTION 15. HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND HUMAN SERVICES FISCAL
YEAR 2023 APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section
are from the general fund for the following agencies for
expenditure in fiscal year 2023 for the purposes specified and,
unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered
balance of an appropriation in this section at the end of
fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the office on African American affairs, fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) to fund the cornerstones of
entrepreneurship program; 
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persons, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to contract
for support services for deaf and deaf-blind clients; 
C.  to the Indian affairs department: 
(1)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for salary and benefits for a specialist and data
analyst; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
support initiatives of the indigenous youth council; 
(3)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
support development of language preservation or culturally
relevant curricula for Native American students; 
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
support the missing and murdered indigenous women initiative; 
(5)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the Santa Fe Indian school leadership institute's youth
leadership and education program; and
(6)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for grants to support special projects; 
D.  to the aging and long-term services department: 
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide New Mexico-grown produce for senior center meals
programs; 
(2)  two hundred fifty thousand dollars
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equipment, information technology and materials, food and
expanded services for home-delivered meals for seniors; 
(4)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for
health and fitness and cultural heritage services at the South
Valley multipurpose senior center in Albuquerque; 
(5)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for
senior services outreach throughout the Anton Chico land grant-
merced; 
(6)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand
programs, meals, services and transportation at the Artesia
senior center; 
(7)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
senior citizen programs in Sunland Park; 
(8)  one hundred fifteen thousand dollars
($115,000) to provide meals to senior citizens at the senior
centers in Chaves county; and
(9)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for operational expenses of senior centers in San Juan county; 
E.  to the human services department, one hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000) for a homeless shelter and
supportive housing program in Santa Fe; 
F.  to the workforce solutions department, sixty
thousand dollars ($60,000) for McKinley county for the
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public education department, ninety thousand dollars ($90,000)
to provide services and transportation to persons with
disabilities in Otero county; 
H.  to the department of health:
(1)  three hundred thirty thousand dollars
($330,000) for the family success laboratory initiative to
address poverty in the state that uses integrated
administrative data for research and analysis; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
office of school and adolescent health for a program that
provides youth development in leadership skills and media
production; 
(3)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the public health division to contract to provide youth and
teen mental health education and awareness, suicide prevention
classes and professional development training for adults
working with youth and teens, including rural and frontier
areas that lack access to mental health education and training
programs; 
(4)  four hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
($475,000) for a statewide dance program for low-income at-risk
students in public schools; 
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to match
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program to provide vouchers for purchasing New-Mexico-grown
fruits and vegetables to additional eligible low-income
seniors; 
(6)  eight hundred twenty thousand dollars
($820,000) to expand services for education, prevention and
treatment of sexually transmitted infections and human
immunodeficiency virus and to expand access to reproductive
health care and pregnancy services; 
(7)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for a program that provides youth development to
reduce risk factors and promote resiliency through programming
for youth who are trained in leadership development, media
production, narrative strategy, civic engagement and early
childhood development; 
(8)  for health councils:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
county and tribal health councils throughout the state; 
(b)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
fund the Grant county community health council; 
(c)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the Los Alamos health council; and
(d)  fifty-five thousand dollars
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(9)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
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county; and
(10)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
operations for the Socorro county health clinic in Veguita; 
I.  to the department of environment:
(1)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for a
climate change bureau; and
(2)  three hundred sixty thousand dollars
($360,000) for planning, administration and oversight of
uranium mine remediation and cleanup; 
J.  to the veterans' services department: 
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide transportation to medical appointments for veterans;
(2)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
provide services for veterans experiencing homelessness and for
suicide prevention; and
(3)  seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
provide health and human services for veterans in Lea county;
and
K.  to the children, youth and families department: 
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
provide peer support and referrals to families with children in
need of behavioral health services; 
(2)  three hundred forty thousand dollars
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provide culturally and linguistically specific behavioral
health and social services to immigrant and refugee families; 
(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand
domestic violence coordinated community response staff in Las
Cruces; 
(5)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
operational costs for the battered families program for the
city of Gallup;
(6)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
provide services to child abuse victims and assist the
supportive parents in Farmington;
(7)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
provide services for persons affected by domestic violence in
Farmington;
(8)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide domestic violence shelter services in Santa Fe; 
(9)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide education, recreation and counseling services to
underserved youth in Chaves county; 
(10)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for assistance to children and family members who are victims
of domestic violence in Lincoln county; 
(11)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to provide domestic violence services in Otero
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county; and
(12)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
support domestic violence shelter services in Santa Fe county.
SECTION 16. PUBLIC SAFETY FISCAL YEAR 2023
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
fiscal year 2023 for the purposes specified and, unless
otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered balance of
an appropriation in this section at the end of fiscal year 2023
shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the crime victims reparation commission: 
(1)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to provide services to victims of human trafficking; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for sexual assault nurse examinations; 
(3)  one hundred ten thousand dollars
($110,000) for treatment and other services for sexual assault
victims; 
(4)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for
services for children who are victims of crimes; 
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide civil legal services to children with guardianship
issues; 
(6)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide for sexual assault service providers; 
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(7)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
supportive services for survivors of sexual assault;
(8)  one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) to contract for rape crisis services;
(9)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to
expand the New Mexico victims' rights project;
(10)  ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for
child advocacy centers to expand services to victims of child
sexual abuse and violence in Lincoln and Otero counties; and
(11)  eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000)
for services for individuals and families affected by domestic
violence, sexual assault and child abuse in Valencia county;
and
B.  to the department of public safety, one hundred
eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) for personnel to be employed
at the New Mexico law enforcement academy. 
SECTION 17. TRANSPORTATION FISCAL YEAR 2023
APPROPRIATION.--Ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) is
appropriated from the general fund to the department of
transportation for expenditure in fiscal year 2023 to plan,
design, reconstruct and rehabilitate Gun Club road and other
county-maintained roads in house district ten.  Any unexpended
or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year
2023 shall revert to the general fund.
SECTION 18. PUBLIC EDUCATION FISCAL YEAR 2023
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APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund to the public education department for
expenditure in fiscal year 2023 for the purposes specified and,
unless otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered
balance of an appropriation in this section at the end of
fiscal year 2023 shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($360,000)
for school-based inclusion programs to foster one-to-one
friendships between students with and students without
intellectual and developmental disabilities; 
B.  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
contract for abstinence education in rural schools across the
state; 
C.  two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000)
for career technical education programs around the state; 
D.  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a statewide
youth film education and festival; 
E.  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
contractor to directly support students in gaining core media
skills and support teachers in digital media literacy; 
F.  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the
expansion of the statewide media literacy program; 
G.  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
graduation, reality and dual-role skills program; 
H.  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to contract
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with a youth development program dedicated to helping at-risk
young people graduate from high school and make successful
transitions to post-secondary education or meaningful
employment; 
I.  one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) 
to provide enhanced six-week summer and out-of-school
programming that includes literacy and mathematics enrichment,
social-emotional learning, physical wellness and swimming, life
and career skills and individualized tutoring for kindergarten
through twelfth grade students attending public schools in the
Albuquerque metropolitan area who are from under-resourced
families; 
J.  for the Albuquerque public school district,
fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for Manzano high school's
technology center operations; 
K.  sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to support
the community school initiative at South Valley preparatory
charter school in Albuquerque; 
L.  for the Belen consolidated school district, one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for career education; 
M.  for the Cuba independent school district, eighty
thousand dollars ($80,000) for computers and internet-related
equipment and goods; 
N.  for the Las Cruces public school district:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
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career technical education programs; and
(2)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
career technical education at Organ Mountain high school; 
O.  for the Los Lunas public school district:
(1)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
career education and school security; and
(2)  forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for
career technical education; 
P.  for the Rio Rancho public school district,
eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for career technical
education; and
Q.  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to implement an
engineering and biomedical leadership program at the ASK
academy charter school in Rio Rancho.
SECTION 19. HIGHER EDUCATION FISCAL YEAR 2023
APPROPRIATIONS.--The appropriations in this section are from
the general fund for the following agencies for expenditure in
fiscal year 2023 for the purposes specified and, unless
otherwise indicated, the unexpended or unencumbered balance of
an appropriation in this section at the end of fiscal year 2023
shall revert to the general fund: 
A.  to the board of regents of the university of 
New Mexico:
(1)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for instruction and general purposes for career
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services and workforce development programs, including
construction technology, digital media, culinary arts and
health services, at the Taos branch;
(2)  two hundred ten thousand dollars
($210,000) for operating costs and program expansion of Chicana
and Chicano studies; 
(3)  seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000)
to provide professional assistance devoted to the mental health
and physical well-being of student athletes; 
(4)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for el
Centro de la Raza; 
(5)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
support teacher education programs at university branch
community colleges; 
(6)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide education abroad opportunities for students in ethnic
studies; 
(7)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for the high school forensics, speech and debate
program; 
(8)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
($130,000) for staff support for the indigenous design and
planning institute; 
(9)  for the health sciences center:
(a)  one hundred thirty thousand dollars
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($130,000) for the Nene and Jamie Koch comprehensive movement
disorders center;
(b)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
the Native American health student success program; and
(c)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the office of diversity, equality and inclusion at the health
sciences center for the communities to careers program; 
(10)  for the law school:
(a)  one hundred eighty thousand dollars
($180,000) for the border justice initiative; and
(b)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for support of the mock trial program; 
(11)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the office of the medical investigator to provide grief
services; 
(12)  two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
for operational expenses at the university of New Mexico press; 
(13)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
reserve officers' training corps program; 
(14)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the Saturday minority science, technology, engineering and
mathematics program for middle school students in Albuquerque; 
(15)  three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000)
for the student mentoring program to provide government
training of high school students and minority student services;
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(16)  seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
to expand the services of the wild friends program to provide
experiential civic and science education to underserved 
New Mexico students in fourth through twelfth grades; 
B.  to the board of regents of New Mexico state
university:
(1)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for salary and benefits for a full-time production livestock
judging instructor in the animal and range sciences department; 
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
instruction and general purposes in the college of engineering
for space commercialization; 
(3)  two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to
the Alamogordo branch for the allied health and workforce
development programs; 
(4)  to the Grants branch:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
instruction and general purposes for workforce development
programs; 
(b)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for the nursing development program; and
(c)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for career technical education programs; 
(5)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to Dona
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Ana community college to hire a full-time administrative
assistant and billing specialist, to increase operations at the
clinic and external sites and to recruit and retain part-time
clinical faculty; 
(6)  for the New Mexico department of
agriculture:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
plan and implement a statewide New Mexico agriculture marketing
campaign; 
(b)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000)
for the sustainable agriculture centers of excellence; 
(c)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for youth agricultural development programs
statewide; and
(d)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for youth agricultural development programs at
Capitan, Carrizozo, Corona, Hondo, Goddard and Roswell high
schools;
(7)  for the agricultural experiment station:
(a)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the viticulture research program; 
(b)  one hundred eighty thousand dollars
($180,000) to expand the weather station network statewide; and
(c)  three hundred sixty-five thousand
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stations throughout the state; 
(8)  for the cooperative extension service:
(a)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for operations; 
(b)  two hundred twenty-five thousand
dollars ($225,000) for salary and benefits for a full-time farm
and ranch economist in the cooperative extension service; 
(c)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
maintenance, repairs, upkeep and equipment at the Artesia
agricultural science center; 
(d)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for the youth leadership initiative of youth
development programs; and
(e)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the aggie next step program; 
(9)  five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)
for the Anna, age eight institute; 
(10)  eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for a
senior women's athletics coordinator; 
(11)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
provide professional assistance devoted to the mental health
and physical well-being of student athletes; 
(12)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
science, technology, engineering and mathematics alliance for
minority participation; 
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(13)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for critical staff positions that support student
success endeavors such as news 22 and other opportunities and
vital equipment maintenance; 
(14)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for the
alliance for the advancement of teaching and learning to
support educational programs, conferences and outreach efforts
to secondary and post-secondary students interested in teaching
careers; 
(15)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the
water resources research institute for its strategic cropping
project for water demand and to assess impacts of alternative
agricultural land use strategies on water budgets and
agricultural economies; and
(16)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for twenty-first century career path training and science,
technology, engineering and mathematics outreach for
kindergarten through twelfth grade programs; 
C.  to the board of regents of New Mexico highlands
university:
(1)  one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) to provide matching funds in support of grant funds
received by the school of social work; and
(2)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
athletic programs; 
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D.  to the board of regents of western New Mexico
university, one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to
establish an early childhood mental health program; 
E.  to the board of regents of eastern New Mexico
university:
(1)  for the Roswell branch:
(a)  one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) for instruction and general purposes for the
vocational technical program; and
(b)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000)
for agricultural degree and certification programs;
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
public television station KENW; and
(3)  three hundred ten thousand dollars
($310,000) to increase funding for the athletic department; 
F.  to the board of regents of the New Mexico
institute of mining and technology: 
(1)  one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) to provide undergraduate and graduate assistantships
in the chemical engineering department; 
(2)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for the bureau of geology and mineral resources to
implement the Water Data Act; 
(3)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
bureau of mine safety operations; 
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(4)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
cybersecurity center of excellence; 
(5)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for the geophysical research center for continued
research; 
(6)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
operating expenses at the national cave and karst research
institute; and
(7)  one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the Playas training and research center in Hidalgo county;
G.  to the board of regents of northern New Mexico
state school: 
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
continue operations of a small demonstration farm; and
(2)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
contract for services to engage local youth in arts, cultural
engagement and sustainable agriculture;
H.  to the governing board of Santa Fe community
college, sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to develop and
implement boot camps focused on addressing employment needs in
the region; 
I.  to the governing board of central New Mexico
community college:
(1)  fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
deep dive program; 
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(2)  seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for the
women in the trades program; and
(3)  one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
($175,000) for the science, technology, engineering, art and
mathematics education outreach programs for young children and
educators from a hands-on science center and children's museum
in Albuquerque; 
J.  to the governing board of Luna community
college, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a year-
round mentorship initiative to recruit underserved students
from rural communities into higher education; 
K.  to the governing board of New Mexico junior
college, one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for
wrap-around student support services; 
L.  to the governing board of San Juan college:
(1)  one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for the economic development harvest food hub; and
(2)  sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to hire
health center personnel; and
M.  to the governing board of Clovis community
college, one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) for
additional welding faculty. 
SECTION 20. TEMPORARY PROVISION.--Notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 2-3-13 NMSA 1978 and Legislative Joint
Rule 12-1, the legislative council service shall publish on the
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legislative website a searchable list of the appropriations
contained in this act as it passed the legislature, the name of
each legislator who allocated a portion of the appropriation
and the amount of the verified allocation.  The list shall be
published no earlier than the day after the governor signs this
act and no later than thirty days after adjournment of the
third special session of the fifty-fifth legislature.
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