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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Lujan, B
DATE TYPED 03-11-05 HB HJM89
SHORT TITLE
“Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Day”
SB
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
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SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Joint Memorial 89 – Declaring February 28, 2005 as “Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Day”
and “Santa Fe County Day” at the Legislature – resolves that since:
its humble beginning over thirty years ago in the parking lot of Santa Fe’s St.
Anne’s church, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market has grown almost six hundred
percent;
consumers at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market now spend about one million seven
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,750,000) a year buying directly from vendors;
at the peak of the 2003 summer season, it was estimated that eight thousand cus-
tomers visited the market during busy Saturday mornings;
the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Institute and the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market work
to build the economic future for New Mexico’s farmers and ranchers;
the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Institute and Santa Fe Farmers’ Market work to
keep the state’s land-based culture and traditions alive;
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House Joint Memorial 89 -- Page 2
Santa Fe County is a historic and cultural gem that has received national atten-
tion as a seat of government, the home of four pueblos and the arts center for the
state;
Santa Fe County was originally created by the Republic of Mexico in 1844 and
redesignated in 1852 by the territorial legislature;
Santa Fe County is home to the original seat of government in New Mexico and
is the oldest government seat in the United States; and
Santa Fe County is a nationally known art and music destination that is home to
the Museum of New Mexico, which is the state’s oldest cultural institution,
founded in 1909; the Palace of the Governors, which houses the state history
museum and is the oldest continually occupied public building in the United
States; and the Santa Fe Opera, which is known internationally for musical in-
novation and quality;
that February 28, 2005 be declared “Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Day” and “Santa Fe County Day”
at the legislature.
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