0001| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 94 | 0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| EDDIE CORLEY | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL | 0011| URGING COUNTY CLERKS TO DEVELOP A PROCESS TO IDENTIFY AND | 0012| REMOVE UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND UNENFORCEABLE DISCRIMINATORY | 0013| COVENANTS FROM THEIR RECORDS AT THE TIME THAT REAL PROPERTY IS | 0014| BOUGHT OR SOLD. | 0015| | 0016| WHEREAS, the state of New Mexico prides itself on being a | 0017| state where many different cultures and people can peacefully | 0018| coexist; and | 0019| WHEREAS, one of the most important precursors to peaceful | 0020| coexistence is freedom of economic opportunity; and | 0021| WHEREAS, one of the most important components of the | 0022| freedom of economic opportunity is the right to inherit, | 0023| purchase, lease, sell, hold and convey real property; and | 0024| WHEREAS, unfortunately, in the not so distant past, the | 0025| right to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold and convey real | 0001| property in New Mexico was subject to discriminatory | 0002| restrictive covenants that prohibited people of certain races | 0003| from owning, using or occupying real property; and | 0004| WHEREAS, the following example of such a discriminatory | 0005| restrictive covenant was taken from a deed recorded in Santa Fe | 0006| county on May 31, 1940 and that language still existed in that | 0007| deed when the property was sold in 1996: | 0008| "No persons of any race other than the Caucasian race | 0009| shall use or occupy any building or any lot, except that this | 0010| covenant shall not prevent occupancy by domestic servants of a | 0011| different race domiciled with an owner or tenant"; and | 0012| WHEREAS, the United States supreme court, in Shelley v. | 0013| Kraemer (1948) 334 US 1, 92 L ed (Adv 845), 68 S Ct 836, 3 | 0014| ALR2d 441, held, almost fifty years ago, that enforcement of | 0015| such discriminatory restrictions violates the equal protection | 0016| provisions of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of | 0017| the United States; and | 0018| WHEREAS, such discriminatory and offensive restrictions | 0019| are repugnant to the values and policies of all thoughtful and | 0020| reasonable New Mexicans; and | 0021| WHEREAS, such discriminatory restrictions are contrary to | 0022| the public policies of the United States, the state of New | 0023| Mexico and each and every county, municipality, town and | 0024| village in New Mexico; and | 0025| WHEREAS, references to such antiquated discriminatory | 0001| restrictions should be identified and the unconstitutionality | 0002| and unenforceability of such covenants should be fully | 0003| explained to each holder of an interest in any real property | 0004| that was once subject to such covenants; | 0005| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE | 0006| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the clerk of each county be urged to | 0007| develop a process to identify and remove, if possible, | 0008| unconstitutional and unenforceable discriminatory covenants | 0009| from their records at the time that any real property | 0010| originally subject to such a covenant is bought or sold; and | 0011| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the clerk of each county be | 0012| urged to develop literature, to be distributed whenever real | 0013| property is bought or sold, that would explain that these | 0014| discriminatory covenants have been determined to be | 0015| unconstitutional and unenforceable; and | 0016| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be | 0017| sent to the clerk of each county, the president of the county | 0018| clerk's affiliate, the director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. | 0019| commission and the New Mexico real estate commission. | 0020|  |