0001| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 68 | 0002| 42ND LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, | 0003| 1996 | 0004| INTRODUCED BY | 0005| JOHN PINTO | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| | 0011| A JOINT MEMORIAL | 0012| OPPOSING ANY TRANSFER OF THE FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF | 0013| THE BRANCH OF SYSTEMS OF THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS FROM | 0014| ALBUQUERQUE TO THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN DENVER, | 0015| COLORADO. | 0016| | 0017| WHEREAS, pursuant to the treaty of 1868 between the United | 0018| States and the Navajo nation, the United States congress in its | 0019| appropriations of funds is required to allocate adequate funds | 0020| to provide services in education, health, resources and social | 0021| services to the Navajo people; and | 0022| WHEREAS, the United States congress and the United States | 0023| department of the interior are required, pursuant to federal | 0024| law, to have adequate consultation with Indian tribes before | 0025| modifying, amending or transforming any appropriations for | 0001| Indian programs; and | 0002| WHEREAS, the United States government has broken and | 0003| continuously failed to fulfill its obligations as set forth in | 0004| treaties between Indian tribes and the United States government, | 0005| a clear indication the federal government wants to eliminate | 0006| Indian programs; and | 0007| WHEREAS, the officials of the department of the interior's | 0008| bureau of Indian affairs recently informed the employees of the | 0009| Albuquerque area office of the branch of systems of the bureau | 0010| of Indian affairs that plans are being developed to transfer the | 0011| functions and responsibilities of the branch of systems in | 0012| Albuquerque to the bureau of mines in Denver; and | 0013| WHEREAS, the bureau of Indian affairs' Albuquerque office | 0014| supports the bureau of Indian affairs' version of the federal | 0015| finance system, which is an automated accounting system that | 0016| provides services to southwestern Indian tribes, including the | 0017| Navajo nation, by maintaining custom software, including the | 0018| interface and ancillary systems to provide internal management | 0019| reports, and executing jobs for nightly, weekly and annual | 0020| closings; and | 0021| WHEREAS, the transfer of the functions and responsibilities | 0022| of the branch of systems to any federal government agency other | 0023| than the bureau of Indian affairs by the department of the | 0024| interior directly contradicts and fails to recognize the | 0025| recommendations formulated by the joint tribal/bureau of Indian | 0001| affairs/department of the interior task force on bureau of | 0002| Indian affairs reorganization including, but not limited to, the | 0003| employment of Indian individuals. The unjust attempt to | 0004| transfer the functions and responsibilities of the bureau of | 0005| Indian affairs through any interagency agreement or order by the | 0006| secretary of the interior to the United States geological survey | 0007| is saving jobs for non-Indians in Denver at the expense of | 0008| Indian employees in Albuquerque; | 0009| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE | 0010| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it oppose any transfer of the functions | 0011| and responsibilities of the branch of systems of the bureau of | 0012| Indian affairs from Albuquerque to the United States geological | 0013| survey in Denver; and | 0014| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the United States government be | 0015| requested to immediately stop the transfer of any bureau of | 0016| Indian affairs' functions, responsibilities and resources to | 0017| other federal agencies and request that the Indian tribes | 0018| affected by such transfer be contacted and present their input | 0019| and recommendations in a timely manner prior to initiating any | 0020| additional transfer of bureau of Indian affairs' functions, | 0021| responsibilities and resources that directly impact Indian | 0022| tribes; and | 0023| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be | 0024| transmitted to the United States congress, the president of the | 0025| United States and the secretary of the interior. | 0001|  | 0002| | 0003| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE | 0004| SECOND SESSION, 1996 | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| February 4, 1996 | 0008| | 0009| Mr. President: | 0010| | 0011| Your INDIAN & CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, to whom | 0012| has been referred | 0013| | 0014| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 68 | 0015| | 0016| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0017| recommendation that it DO PASS. | 0018| | 0019| Respectfully submitted, | 0020| | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| __________________________________ | 0024| John Pinto, Chairman | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________ | 0004| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| Date ________________________ | 0009| | 0010| | 0011| The roll call vote was 7 For 0 Against | 0012| Yes: 7 | 0013| No: 0 | 0014| Excused: Maes | 0015| Absent: None | 0016| | 0017| | 0018| SJ068IC1 | 0019| |