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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Robinson
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/8/07
HB
SHORT TITLE Tourism Dept. Fund & Gaming Revenues
SB 738
ANALYST Schardin
REVENUE (dollars in thousands)
Estimated Revenue
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
FY09
($2,786.8)
Recurring General Fund
$2,786.8
Recurring
Tourism
Department
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
Relates to HB 661, SB 647, HB 473
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Finance and Administration (DFA)
Tourism Department
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 738 creates a distribution to tourism department in the amount of 5 percent of the net
receipts of revenue sharing from tribal gaming facilities. This amount will be distributed to the
newly-created tourism department fund, a non-reverting fund that will receive its own interest.
The tourism department will be able to use this new appropriation without restriction.
The effective date of these provisions is July 1, 2007.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Tribal gaming receipts to the general fund are expected to total $54.3 million in FY08, $57.1
million in FY09, and $59.9 million in FY10. Five percent of this amount, $2,716.8 thousand in
FY08, $2,852.6 thousand in FY09, and $2,995.3 thousand in FY10, will be distributed to the
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tourism department fund. This revenue distribution will be earmarked for appropriation to the
Tourism Department.
Because the new fund created in the bill will accrue its own interest, general fund earnings will
fall somewhat. DFA estimates interest earnings of about $70 thousand per fiscal year will accrue
to the newly-created tourism department fund instead of the general fund.
This bill creates a new fund and provides for continuing appropriations. The LFC has concerns
with including continuing appropriation language in the statutory provisions for newly created
funds, as earmarking reduces the ability of the legislature to establish spending priorities.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
According to the Tourism Department, the new appropriation created in this bill will be used on
direct print, web, and broadcast media aimed at increasing the number of visitors to New
Mexico. The Tourism Department’s Indian Tourism program consults with New Mexico’s 22
tribes and statewide tribal organizations to develop and promote tribal tourism to the degree and
manner desired by each tribe and organization. Tribes and tribal organizations receive assistance
in tourism product development, promotion, and outreach.
The Tourism Department reports that New Mexico ranked 39
th
in terms of advertising, spending
$2.4 million on advertising in FY06.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Senate Bill 738 relates to House Bill 661 and Senate Bill 647, which create a distribution of
tribal gaming revenue to the City of Espanola.
The bill also relates to House Bill 473, which distributes 10 percent of tribal revenue sharing
payments to each of the 12 counties and one municipality in which a tribal gaming facility is
located.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
The bill does not explicitly state who will be responsible for calculating the amount of the
appropriation to be made to the affected municipality. Tribal revenue sharing payments are
collected by the State Treasurer’s Office and overseen by the State Indian Gaming
Representative.
ALTERNATIVES
The Tourism Department could pursue funding for increased marketing activities through the
traditional appropriations process. This alternative would allow the legislature to judge the merits
of the funding each year.
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