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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Espinoza
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1-30-08
HB 567
SHORT TITLE Lincoln & Otero 4-H Program
SB
ANALYST Haug
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY08
FY09
$10.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Higher Education Department (HED)
New Mexico State University (NMSU)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 567 appropriates $10.0 from the general fund to the Board of Regents of New Mexico
State University to support the Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth Development Program
in Lincoln and Otero counties.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $10.0 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2009 shall revert to the
general fund.
This request was not submitted by NMSU to the New Mexico Higher Education Department
(NMHED) for review and is not included in the Department’s funding recommendation for
FY09.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
NMSU states that:
This funding will increase NMSU’s capacity and commitment to reach a diverse youth
audience with programs that develop life skills and supplement the local schools with
curriculum that provides experiential educational programs.
A recent study conducted by the NMSU State 4-H Office revealed youth that are
involved in the 4-H program are less likely to be involved in risk factors such as drinking
and drug use and more likely to be a leader in their schools and communities, set goals
for themselves and see themselves as making contributions to their families and
community
The New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development
program seeks to support youth development by mobilizing, strengthening, and aligning
systems that affect children’s learning. A key strategy is to forge partnerships between
New Mexico State University, local schools and communities to promote life skills
acquisition that supports academic performance and work force preparation.
Within this context, the New Mexico State University 4-H Youth Development Program
has identified the youth development program for youth audiences, ages 5-19 as a
priority. 4-H program focuses on four approaches in which, the local schools,
communities and New Mexico State University will reach out and engage new youth
audiences:
Outreach to families, communities, schools and the New Mexico State University
4-H Youth Development program working together to enhance in-school, and
out-of-school time, including after school programs. The delivery of 4-H
projects/subject matter utilizing the experiential learning approach to assist youth
to process and apply what is learned to real world examples, achieve higher levels
of social performance, and prepare for meaningful work or further education,
The New Mexico State University 4-H Youth Development Program working
together with schools will enhance core curriculum (reading, writing, science and
arithmetic).
New Mexico State University 4-H Youth Development Program will collaborate
with families and community partners to ensure a stronger foundation for youth
and their community engagement.
The New Mexico State University 4-H Youth Development Program will reach
new audiences of underserved youth, including African American, Native
American and Hispanic youth.
The principal objectives of this request will focus on providing 4-H programs to
underserved youth. New Mexico State University 4-H Youth Development Program staff
will provide teachers or classroom volunteers with experiential learning lessons and
activities that are aligned to New Mexico educational standards and benchmarks. This
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will enhance core curriculum and more effectively engage students in the classroom. In
addition to the school classroom, New Mexico State University 4-H Youth Development
professionals will provide educational, hands on activities and programs in club and out
of school settings through out the counties.
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