0001|                    SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 4
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0002|     42ND LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND
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0003|     SESSION, 1996
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0004|                         INTRODUCED BY
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0005|                        MANNY M. ARAGON
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0007|                                
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0008|         FOR THE LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE AND THE
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0009|         REVENUE STABILIZATION AND TAX POLICY COMMITTEE
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0010|     
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0011|                        A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0012|     REQUESTING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO CONSENT TO THE
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0013|     AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW MEXICO TO PERMIT GREATER
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0014|     FLEXIBILITY IN THE INVESTMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF LAND GRANT
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0015|     PERMANENT FUNDS.
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0016|     
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0017|       WHEREAS, the provisions of Sections 9 and 10 of the
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0018|     Enabling Act for New Mexico, Act of June 20, 1910, as amended,
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0019|     36 Statutes at Large 557, provided that lands granted by the
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0020|     United States to New Mexico shall be held in trust for the land
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0021|     grant beneficiaries and that any money derived from the sale of
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0022|     these lands or their products shall likewise be held in trust;
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0023|     and
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0024|       WHEREAS, the constitution of New Mexico incorporates the
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0025|     foregoing restrictions prohibiting expenditures from the
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0001|     principal of the land grant permanent funds and limiting the
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0002|     source of distributions to "income" from the investment of the
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0003|     permanent funds, thereby precluding the distributions to
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0004|     beneficiaries of any capital gains; and
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0005|       WHEREAS, the foregoing restrictions have resulted in the
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0006|     investment of the land grant permanent funds primarily in fixed
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0007|     income investments to maintain the flow of distributions to the
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0008|     land grant beneficiaries, but such a policy does not protect the
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0009|     land grant permanent funds from loss of value due to the effects
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0010|     of inflation; and
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0011|       WHEREAS, current investment theory and practice indicate
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0012|     that it is preferable and prudent to have sufficient flexibility
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0013|     in investing permanent funds to maintain appreciation of the
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0014|     funds at a rate in excess of the rate of inflation, thus
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0015|     ensuring the safety of the funds for the future; and
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0016|       WHEREAS, to accomplish the foregoing investment objectives
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0017|     and maintain adequate distributions to beneficiaries, it is also
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0018|     necessary from time to time to distribute limited amounts of the
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0019|     principal of the permanent funds;
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0020|       NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0021|     STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the congress of the United States be
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0022|     respectfully petitioned to consent to the amendment of the
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0023|     constitution of New Mexico in order to permit more flexible
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0024|     investment of its land grant permanent funds and distributions
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0025|     of limited amounts of the principal of the funds, all as set
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0001|     forth with particularity in a constitutional amendment proposed
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0002|     by a joint resolution of the legislature, entitled "A JOINT
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0003|     RESOLUTION PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLE 8, SECTION 10 AND
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0004|     ARTICLE 12, SECTIONS 2, 4 AND 7 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW
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0005|     MEXICO TO PROTECT THE STATE'S PERMANENT FUNDS AGAINST INFLATION
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0006|     BY LIMITING DISTRIBUTIONS TO A PERCENTAGE OF EACH FUND'S MARKET
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0007|     VALUE AND BY MODIFYING CERTAIN INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS TO ALLOW
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0008|     OPTIMAL DIVERSIFICATION OF INVESTMENTS."; and
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0009|       BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial and the
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0010|     referenced proposed constitutional amendment be sent to the
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0011|     president of the United States senate, the speaker of the United
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0012|     States house of representatives and the New Mexico congressional
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0013|     delegation.
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0016|   
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0017|                    FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE
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0018|                      SECOND SESSION, 1996
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0019|   
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0020|   
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0021|                                              January 29, 1996
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0022|   
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0023|   Mr. President:
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0024|   
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0025|     Your JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred
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0001|   
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0002|                    SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 4
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0003|   
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0004|   has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0005|   recommendation that it DO PASS, and thence referred to the WAYS
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0006|   AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
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0007|   
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0008|                              Respectfully submitted,
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0009|   
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0011|   
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0012|                              __________________________________
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0013|                              Janice D. Paster, Chairman 
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0014|   
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0015|   
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0016|   
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0017|   Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________
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0018|             (Chief Clerk)                          (Chief Clerk)
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0020|   
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0021|                     Date ________________________
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0022|   
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0023|   
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0024|   The roll call vote was  5  For  0  Against
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0025|   Yes:  5
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0001|   No:        0
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0002|   Excused:   Carraro, Cisneros, Stefanics, Vernon          
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0003|   Absent:    None
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0004|   
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0005|   
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0006|   SJ004JU1
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0010|                    FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE
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0011|                      SECOND SESSION, 1996
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0014|                                              February 2, 1996
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0015|   
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0016|   Mr. President:
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0017|   
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0018|     Your FINANCE COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred
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0019|   
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0020|                    SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 4
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0021|   
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0022|   has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0023|   recommendation that it DO PASS.
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0024|   
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0025|                              Respectfully submitted,
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0004|                              __________________________________
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0005|                              Ben D. Altamirano, Chairman 
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0006|   
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0007|   
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0008|   
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0009|   Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________
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0010|             (Chief Clerk)                          (Chief Clerk)
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0014|                     Date ________________________
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0015|   
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0016|   
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0017|   The roll call vote was  8  For  0  Against
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0018|   Yes:  8
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0019|   No:        0
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0020|   Excused:   Donisthorpe, Duran, Ingle, Kidd, Kysar
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0021|   Absent:    None
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0022|   
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0024|   SJ004FC1
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