0001| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 85 | 0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| EDDIE CORLEY | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL | 0011| URGING ALL NEW MEXICO STATE AGENCIES AND POLITICAL | 0012| SUBDIVISIONS TO RESPECT AND HONOR THE LATE CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER | 0013| MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ON HIS NATIONAL HOLIDAY. | 0014| | 0015| WHEREAS, Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his life leading | 0016| the people of this country away from hatred and racism; and | 0017| WHEREAS, his memory is synonymous with honor, self- | 0018| sacrifice, integrity, justice and the pursuit of the American | 0019| dream; and | 0020| WHEREAS, in 1983, the Martin Luther King, Jr. national | 0021| holiday was declared by congress and supported by President | 0022| Ronald Reagan, thereby acknowledging this American Ghandi for | 0023| his leadership and excellent example in seeking equality of | 0024| opportunity for all persons; and | 0025| WHEREAS, in Laws 1987, Chapter 309, the New Mexico |
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0001| legislature declared the third Monday in January as an | 0002| official state holiday honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. to | 0003| remind us that the struggle for freedom and equality is never- | 0004| ending; and | 0005| WHEREAS, in Laws 1991, Chapter 252, the New Mexico | 0006| legislature again recognized the importance of continuing the | 0007| work of this dedicated leader by establishing the state Martin | 0008| Luther King, Jr. commission, now officed in Albuquerque; and | 0009| WHEREAS, the city of Albuquerque, in 1995, renamed a main | 0010| downtown thoroughfare, the old Grand avenue, as Martin Luther | 0011| King, Jr. boulevard; and | 0012| WHEREAS, a recent survey clearly indicates that | 0013| approximately half the state's eighty-nine school districts, | 0014| nine of our seventeen public institutions of higher education | 0015| and some of our county governments do not observe Martin | 0016| Luther King, Jr. day to remind us that unity and understanding | 0017| serve our country and our state better than hatred and racism; | 0018| and | 0019| WHEREAS, president Bill Clinton signed the King Holiday | 0020| and Service Act of 1994, expanding the mission of the federal | 0021| Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday commission to include | 0022| promotion of this important holiday to encourage its | 0023| observation by community service, interracial cooperation and | 0024| youth anti-violence initiatives; | 0025| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE |
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0001| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that every school district and political | 0002| subdivision in New Mexico be requested to reevaluate its | 0003| responsibility to observe and celebrate all national and state | 0004| holidays, especially Martin Luther King, Jr. day on the third | 0005| Monday of every January; and | 0006| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this joint memorial | 0007| be sent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. state commission for | 0008| appropriate distribution. | 0009|  |