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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Nava
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
02/22/07
HB
SHORT TITLE Expand Energy & Energy Conservation Learning
SB SM 31
ANALYST Hanika Ortiz
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Public Education Department (PED)
Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Memorial 31 encourages teachers to take advantage of the opportunities in New Mexico
to expand students’ awareness of energy and energy efficiency.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
PED comments that BP America Inc. is currently offering $500,000 in grants for New Mexico
teachers to develop programs about energy and energy conservation.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The memorial provides the following:
New Mexico has abundant natural resources, including oil, gas, coal, sunlight and wind
that make it the perfect energy laboratory.
New Mexico is in the forefront of revolutionary thinking on energy, including innovative
state programs that encourage development of renewable energy and innovative energy
research at two national laboratories.
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Senate Memorial 31 – Page
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Issues regarding the state's environment, natural resources, energy and energy technology
must increasingly become part of the basic curriculum in New Mexico's schools so that
children have the educational foundation they need for future employment.
New Mexico students need to improve their mathematics and science performance, and
studying energy and energy conservation issues may help them improve their perform-
ance.
Teachers across New Mexico need and can use additional resources to implement new
programs for students while also meeting their professional requirements.
Equipping and educating teachers, who are responsible for inspiring young minds, is an
essential part of academic success.
Various grants, guest instructors and other programs give students and teachers a chance
for additional exposure to subject matter that can help them make sense of the world
around them.
Strong public-private partnerships among companies, nonprofit organizations and educa-
tional institutions can help enrich the education programs of New Mexico's schools.
Teachers who inspire learning in their students and capture the spirit of innovation by
creating exciting and memorable experiences around the subject of energy and energy
conservation enrich the lives of their students.
The memorial and the New Mexico State Senate resolve that New Mexico teachers be encour-
aged to take advantage of the myriad opportunities to expand the horizons of their students in the
areas of energy and energy conservation.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
This memorial supports the PED’s efforts to fully implement the standards and benchmarks in
science. In the New Mexico Science Content Standards, Benchmarks, and Performance Stan-
dards (2003), Standard II, Strand I (Physical Science) states: “Understand the structure and prop-
erties of matter, the characteristics of energy, and the interactions of matter and energy." There
are Performance Standards at every grade level that address content related to sources of energy,
energy transfer, transformation, transmission and conservation. Energy is a fundamental concept
of science.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The Energy Conservation and Management Division (ECMD) notes that the memorial is consis-
tent with several objectives of the EMNRD. ECMD currently has programs in place, such as
Schools for Sol and several Clean Energy Grant projects which could provide the basis for in-
cluding energy issues in curriculums in K-12 schools. EMNRD also currently operates an En-
ergy Education Program using Oil and Gas Conservation Tax proceeds with similar objectives.
This Memorial could serve as further direction for that effort.
New Mexico has significant resources of renewable energy, in the areas of wind and solar, and
promoting knowledge of the technologies available, and burgeoning, to use those resources will
not only prepare our youth to be receptive to their use, but also to be potential scientists, inven-
tors, engineers, installers, and retailers of renewable energy products.
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Similarly, energy efficiency can be illustrated through sustainable buildings built through the
Governor’s Green Building Executive Order and with the help of the proposed Sustainable
Building Tax Credit. Education in this arena will reinforce an ethic of energy conservation and
support technological advances for better design and building practices.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
Teachers will not be encouraged by the Senate to take advantage of educational opportunities
related to energy and energy conservation.
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