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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Lovejoy
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
02/21/07
HB
SHORT TITLE Internet to the Hogan Initiative
SB 1139
ANALYST Weber
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$3,000.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Indian Affairs Department (IAD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 1139 appropriates $3 million from the general fund to the Indian Affairs Department
for New Mexico's portion of the internet to the hogans initiative, a statewide intergovernmental
collaborative designed to ensure that no New Mexico hogan is left behind in the evolving digital
world. The funds shall be used for operations infrastructure for telecommunications and
telehealth for the state's fifty-two Navajo chapter houses, schools, libraries and rural hospitals.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $3 million contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund.
Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of Fiscal Year 2008 shall revert
to the general fund.
It is difficult to ascertain if this is a recurring or non-recurring appropriation because of recurring
nature of it has the appropriation requests for the project. It has therefore, been classified as
recurring.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
IAD notes the appropriation is intended to further efforts to develop internet infrastructure on the
Navajo Nation, thereby providing internet access to one of New Mexico’s most remote and
economically disadvantaged populations. The funding would be directed to the Internet to the
Hogans Initiative, a collaborative project undertaken beginning in 2005. Participants in
collaborative meetings have included many agencies of the Navajo Nation government, Navajo
Chapter governments, private sector technology specialists, and relevant offices within the
University of New Mexico.
The program is currently underway pursuant to $1,800,000 provided in a capital outlay
appropriation to the Indian Affairs Department beginning in fiscal year 2007. Money will be
allocated to the Navajo Technical College (“the College") in Crownpoint to implement the initial
stages of the program. According to officials at the College, the money will be spent to construct
wireless transmitting towers between the Albuquerque area and Crownpoint, establishing a high-
speed wireless connection between the two points. Groundbreaking for this phase took place on
January 29, 2007 and it is anticipated that it will be complete by July.
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Once Crownpoint has been connected via this network of new towers, wireless internet will be
extended to schools, medical clinics, hospitals, police departments, fire houses and homes within
a 15 to 30 mile radius of each Navajo Chapter House. In addition, a second wireless pipeline
between Albuquerque and Crownpoint will be constructed to serve as a backup to the tower
network currently being constructed, thereby achieving redundancy.
The three-million dollar recurring appropriation set forth in SB 1139 would fund the construction
of the redundancy network, the extension of wireless into communities from Crownpoint,
ongoing operational expenses, and the hiring of additional FTEs at the College. Todd Romero
from the College reports that personnel resources there have already been strained by the Internet
to Hogans project. He anticipates even more demands on the College as the project ramps up.
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POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
Should this be a capital outlay appropriation.
MW/csd
1
From Navajo Technical College’s Todd Romero 786-4197:
http://www.navajotech.edu/docs/releases/release.html
2
Ibid.