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A MEMORIAL
SUPPORTING LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY AND URGING THE
UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO ADEQUATELY FUND AND SAFEGUARD THE
FUTURE OF THIS NATIONAL ASSET.
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory was founded in
New Mexico in 1943 and for sixty-four years has provided great
scientific services to the nation and a strong partnership
with the state of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory has been a
keystone of our nation's security since the Manhattan project
was instrumental in ending World War II; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory employs about
twelve thousand New Mexicans and provides a payroll of almost
nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000) per year; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory is responsible
for more than five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000)
annually in procurement in the state of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory has played a
significant role in economic and educational development in
New Mexico, including assisting in sponsorship of the valuable
northern New Mexico mathematics and science academy and
adventures in supercomputing challenge; and
WHEREAS, Los Alamos national laboratory remains a
critical element in the security of the United States and is a
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scientific leader in national defense, nuclear
nonproliferation, bioscience, space exploration, energy
development and many other science, engineering and technology
research and development efforts; and
WHEREAS, the United States congress urged transition of
the Los Alamos national laboratory contract from a nonprofit
university to a for-profit corporation, and the ensuing change
to a new financial framework resulted in a shortage of
laboratory funding for its operational and programmatic costs;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that Los Alamos
national laboratory is a welcomed and valued partner to the
state; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Los Alamos national
laboratory is a national asset with a global reputation for
its technical innovation and scientific discovery and must be
adequately funded and organizationally supported by the
legislative and executive branches of the United States; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the United States secretary of energy,
president pro tempore of the United States senate, speaker of
the United States house of representatives, United States
national nuclear security administration administrator and the
New Mexico congressional delegation.