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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Altamirano
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
3-07-2007
3-14-2007 HB
SHORT TITLE Reinstate State Supervisor of Spanish
SJM 40/aSRC
ANALYST Dearing
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
FY07
FY08
FY09 3 Year
Total Cost
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
Total
$77.2. $77.2.
$154.4 Recurring General
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SRC Amendment
The amendment proposed by the Senate Rules Committee changes the language of the original
Joint Memorial, and now reads:
That the Governor and the Public Education Department be requested to name the
Director of Bilingual Education or the Director’s designee as the State Supervisor of Spanish.
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Joint Memorial 40 resolves to reinstate the position of New Mexico state supervisor of
Spanish.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Senate Joint Memorial 40 carries no appropriation. If enacted, the PED estimates the legislation
would create $77.4 thousand additional annual budgetary impact to support the position.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
New Mexico has been a leader in the nation in recognizing the academic, economic and social
value of being bilingual. Since 1973, the Bilingual Multicultural Education Act has provided
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financial support for programs that allow students to become proficient in two languages,
English and a second language (one of which could be the Spanish language).
According to the historical records available from Bilingual Multicultural Education Bureau
(BMEB), the following initiatives were implemented since the inception the State Supervisor of
Spanish position up to 2007:
Senate Bill 129 of 1943 established a position of Supervisor of Spanish in the New
Mexico Department of Education to ensure the teaching of Spanish in the elementary
schools. From 1944 to 1963, it was mandatory to teach Spanish in the elementary grades
to all students.
In 1963, the law mandating the teaching of Spanish in the elementary schools was
repealed but a new emphasis in Bilingual Education was beginning to appear.
In September 8, 1967, the State Board of Education adopted a Policy Statement
endorsing Bilingual Education and establishing a division of Bilingual Education in the
State Department of Education.
After 1967 the previous positions were reclassified and expanded with emphasis in
Bilingual Multicultural Education, which included experts in Home Language (Spanish
and Native American), English and Media.
Since 1967 until current the time (2007), the structure of the BMEB has undergone
changes in the titles of the personnel. However, there is a requirement that the
educational consultants and the director be experts in Bilingual Multicultural Education
and proficient in English and Spanish or Native American Language.
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