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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR SEC
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/19/07
3/1/2007 HB
SHORT TITLE Lottery Scholarships for Military Dependants
SB 687/SECS
ANALYST Dearing
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
*($0.1)
Recurring
Lottery Scholarship
Fund
*Please see narrative
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
FY07
FY08
FY09 3 Year
Total Cost
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
Total
*($557.7) *($557.7) ($1,115.4) Recurring Lottery
Scholarship
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to Senate Bill (s): 110, 689, 426, 688, and 686
Relates to House Bill (s): 571, 209, 275, 361, and 740
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Higher Education Department (HED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Education Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 687 carries no appropriation. If enacted,
Senate Bill 687/SECS would create a new section of statute. Senate Bill 687/SECS would
create a mechanism whereby certain dependants of U.S. service members could obtain a New
Mexico high school diploma. These diplomas would be available to dependants existing in the
State and attending out-of-state schools, provided they maintained regular enrollment in a State
school, provided advance notification of the transfer, immediately enrolled in the out-of-state
school, and receive no other degree or GEDC. Senate Bill 687/SECS would in effect extend
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Lottery S cholarship
Fund Fisca l
Projections
$0 $20 $40 $60
FY12
FY11
FY10
FY09
FY08
FY07
FY06
M i ll io ns
So ur c e: HED Ex p en d it ur e Es t . ; LF C/ D F A
C o ns e ns us R ev enue E s t i mat e
Fund Balance
Revenues
Expenditures
eligibility for the New Mexico Lottery Success Scholarship program such that eligibility for
scholarship program would be available for all dependents of New Mexico resident U.S. service
members, stationed outside the State, provided they maintain state residency.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The fiscal impact would be to the Lottery Tuition Fund. According to data from the Planning and
Research division at the New Mexico Higher Education Department, it is estimated that 211
students could become eligible to receive the Lottery Success Scholarship. The fiscal impact
would be $557,700 in FY08. The impact is recurring.
RELATIONSHIP
Senate Bill 687/SECS relates to:
Senate Bill (s): 110, 689, 426, 686, and 687
House Bill (s): 571, 209, 275, 361, and 740
These listed bills create various changes to lottery scholarship eligibility, distributions from the
fund, or otherwise change the Lottery Success program framework.
ALTERNATIVES, OTHER SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
In the 2005-2006 academic year, approximately $36.9 million in Lottery
Success scholarship funds were distributed to New Mexico students. Payouts
to beneficiaries continue to exceed New Mexico Lottery Authority
disbursements to the scholarship fund. Recent projections show fund
insolvency around 2012-2013. With overall flat high school graduation rates
expected over this period, projected increases in expenditures are primarily
based on tuition inflation. State student aid dollars from the lottery program
comprise an ever larger component of state spending on higher education,
increasing from 38 percent to 42 percent over the 2002-2003 academic year
with subsequent reductions in work-study and service aid.
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2004-2005 New Mexico
Combined State and
Federal Student
Financial Aid, in m illions
$28.3
$14.8
$183.
$142.
NM Lottery Success
Sc holar ship
Fed. & NM Other Grant &
Sc holar ship
Fed. & NM Work Study/Ser vice
Re lat ed
Fed. & NM Loan Programs
S o ur c e: T he C o nd i t i o n o f Hi g he r ed u c t io n in
Ne w M e xi co , HED, v ar io us ye ar s
Across the country, merit scholarship programs are undergoing similar
solvency issues. Underestimated and rapidly increasing demand for
merit scholarships and scarce resources have forced other states to
pursue alternatives.
The Lottery program is one component among many available federal
and state student financial aid sources. Including federal and other
state grants, work-study, and loan programs, the Lottery program
comprises just about 7.7 % of available student financial aid in NM.
Students excluded from the Lottery Success Scholarship have the
option to apply for other state and federal financial aid programs.
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