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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS DEPARTMENT TO CONTINUE THE
TASK FORCE ON EMPLOYMENT BARRIERS FOR PERSONS WITH CRIMINAL
CONVICTIONS CREATED IN THE 2007 LEGISLATIVE SESSION BY HOUSE
MEMORIAL 41 AND SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 4.
WHEREAS, the legislature created the task force on
employment barriers for persons with criminal convictions in
the first session of the forty-eighth legislature; and
WHEREAS, the work of that task force is not yet complete
but remains critically important; and
WHEREAS, the task force was created in order to improve
the effectiveness of facilitating the reentry of persons with
criminal convictions into communities, reducing the incidence
of recidivism and helping those with criminal convictions
attain skills and connections to achieve a successful reentry
into their communities; and
WHEREAS, the task force should review clearance
regulations for all state agencies and local public bodies to
evaluate whether existing barriers to successful reentry into
the workplace are related to the safety, trust and
responsibility required at a job and to determine whether a
less restrictive approach could protect the public while
preserving employment opportunities; and
WHEREAS, the task force should also develop and
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administer, in coordination with the New Mexico municipal
league and the New Mexico association of counties, a survey to
obtain information from local public bodies, community
colleges and state-funded universities on how their hiring
practices could affect persons with criminal convictions; and
WHEREAS, the task force should review admissions and
other community college and state-funded university
requirements to ensure that persons with criminal convictions
are not prohibited from attending or taking classes, or
selecting career paths; and
WHEREAS, the task force should investigate and develop a
proposal for a New Mexico civic justice conservation corps and
community custody program to provide full-time paid
opportunities for people transitioning out of prison; and
WHEREAS, the task force should also study the
effectiveness of establishing an independent office of
advocacy that is administratively attached to the workforce
solutions department and the possibility of establishing a
commission to oversee the office of advocacy; and
WHEREAS, the task force should, if feasible, host a
public sector job fair in collaboration with the state
personnel office, the corrections department, the city of
Albuquerque and Bernalillo county to assist persons with
criminal convictions in obtaining employment and pursuing
career paths;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the secretary
of workforce solutions be encouraged to continue to convene,
staff and participate with the task force on employment
barriers for persons with criminal convictions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force be requested
to present its findings and recommendations to the appropriate
interim legislative committee no later than November 1, 2008,
including its recommendations on lifting statutory barriers to
public employment, waiver or review mechanisms available to
persons with convictions and reforms and changes that may be
adopted to remove barriers and enable offenders to demonstrate
their rehabilitation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the secretary of workforce solutions, current
task force participants, the superintendent of regulation and
licensing and the director of the personnel board.