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Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Monthly Event Calendar
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From: Laverne Lester <llester2@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 7:13 AM
To: Laverne Lester
Subject: VFW February Events
 
  Tuesday, February 2nd - Ground Hog Day

Friday, February 5th - Dart Tournament

Saturday, February 6th - Mid Winter Conference in Albuquerque - VFW and Auxiliary

Sunday February 7th - Super Bowl - Canteen opens at 2:00 PM - Pot Luck - Everyone bring some food.

Thursday, February 11th - House Committee Meeting - 5:30 PM

Sunday, February 14th - Valentines Day

Monday, February 15th - President's Day

Thursday, February 18th - VFW and Auxiliary Meeting - 6:30 PM

Sunday, February 21st - District 7 Meeting - Carlsbad - 11:00 AM

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Monday, 1 February 2016
Legislative Update
Now Playing: fwd from Ray Seva, Public Information Officer
Topic: VETERANS
Here is today’s morning’s update on veteran-related legislation introduced in the 2016 New Mexico Legislature.
 
The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services will provide this Daily Veteran-Related Legislation Update as a courtesy to our state’s veterans for the duration of the Session—which convened at noon on January 19 and adjourns at noon on February 18.
 
This daily update will contain information about all introduced veteran-related bills/memorials/resolutions--and show their status in the legislative process. The deadline for introduction of all legislation is February 3.
 
All bills must pass their assigned committee hearings before reaching the floor of the House or Senate for a full vote. If a bill is passed by both chambers, it is then sent to the Governor’s office for possible signature into state law.
 
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Veterans and active-duty service members are encouraged to attend a bill’s assigned hearings to learn about and show support for these bills. Legislators do­ take note of large crowds as being indicative of a bill’s importance to the veteran community.
 
For more information about the 2016 Legislature, go to the 2016 Legislature website at http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/. You will find information on all introduced legislation, the contact information for legislators, and much more helpful information about the Legislature.
 
 
 

 
 

Bill:               HB17
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            VETERAN REDEFINED TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION
Summary:    For purposes of qualifying for as resident tuition as a veteran, the definition of the term “veteran” has been revised to mean a New Mexico resident who is a citizen of the United States, was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Higher Education; Family and Juveniles
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/28/2016 – House Education Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                     01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Education.
                     01/28/2016—H Reported Do Pass as amended by House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
Scheduled:  02/03/2016—House Education Committee, 8:00 a.m., Room 317 (Revised 01/29/2016)
Bill:               HB73
Sponsors:    Hamilton (R38)
Title:            WNMU VETERAN PTSD VIRTUAL REALITY TREATMENT PROJECT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB69) Relating to veterans; continuing a pilot project to treat veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using virtual reality treatment devices; provides for therapist training; provides for virtual reality therapy curriculum development for the Master’s of Social Work program at Western New Mexico University; and makes an appropriation.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs; Health and Medical Practice
Related:       2015:HB69
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/28/2016 – House Appropriations and Finance Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referred to House Health.
                     01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Appropriations & Finance.
                     01/28/2016—H Reported Do Pass by House Health.
Bill:               HB93
Sponsors:    Wooley (R66)
Title:            PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES: VETERAN BUSINESS, VETERAN CONTRACTOR & RECYCLED GOODS
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB557) Relating to procurement; amends the Resident Veteran Business Preference Act to impose limits on resident veteran businesses that may qualify for the 10 percent preference on public bids. Applies the preference to a resident veteran business, including all of its subsidiaries with annual gross revenues up to $3 million in the preceding tax year. Affects formal bids on purchases and public works contracts. Abolishes provision that would have authorized a 5 percent preference for recycled content goods beginning July 1, 2022. Abolishes provision that would have ended the 10 percent veteran contractor preference in 2022.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs; State Affairs and State Agencies; County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government
Related:       2015:HB557
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB113
Sponsors:    Maestas Barnes (R15)
Title:            MOBILITY LIMITATION INDICATORS ON OTHER SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES
Summary:    (Conflicts with HB25; essentially identical to 2015 HB464) Directs MVD to establish a design element for vehicle license plates that denotes significant mobility limitation that may be used on another special registration plate (i.e., veterans, radio operator, military, historical, etc.). The design element shall be available, by request, to a person with a significant mobility limitation who also qualifies for the other requested special registration.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Transportation; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2015:HB464
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB165
Sponsors:    Ruiloba (D12)
Title:            ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTOR LICENSES TO TEACH JUNIOR ROTC
Summary:    (For the Legislative Education Study Committee) Amends the School Personnel Act to provide for alternative instructor licenses for the instruction of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC).
Subjects:     Schools and Teachers; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB185
Sponsors:    Adkins (R29)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/28/2016 – House Ways and Means Committee
History:        01/20/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/21/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/21/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—H Also referred to House Ways & Means.
                     01/28/2016—H Reported Do Pass by House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
Bill:               HB225
Sponsors:    Maestas (D16)
Title:            HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ACT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB517) Proposes the Historically Underutilized and Disadvantaged Business Opportunity Act, with a stated purpose to promote full and equal business opportunities for all businesses by encouraging and setting goals for the use of historically underutilized and disadvantaged business by state agencies in all public purchasing decisions.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Indians
Related:       2015:HB517
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/25/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB253
Sponsors:    Alcon (D6)
Title:            COMPENSATION FOR CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS INVOLVED IN 1980 PENITENTIARY RIOT
Summary:    (Almost identical to 2015 HB435) Provides for compensation to Penitentiary of New Mexico correctional officers who are or were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder resulting from their involvement during the February 1980 penitentiary riot. Makes a $1.5 million (GF reverting) appropriation to the Corrections Department in FYs 2017 and 2018; limits administrative expenses to a maximum of $100,000.
Subjects:     Public Employees/Retirement; State Affairs and State Agencies; Public Safety and Corrections; Appropriations; Public Finance and Budgets
Related:       2015:HB435
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/27/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/27/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB287
Sponsors:    Lechuga‑Tena (D21)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH FOR VETERANS AND HOMELESS
Summary:    Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Human Services Department for FY 2017 to fund, through the Behavioral Health Services Division, substance abuse treatment and mental health services for homeless individuals and veterans statewide.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/29/2016 – House Health Committee
History:        01/29/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Health.
                     01/29/2016—H Also referred to House Appropriations & Finance.
Bill:               HM3
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            USS LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Miscellaneous
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  02/01/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chambers
Bill:               HM8
Sponsors:    Armstrong (D17)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY
Summary:    Proclaims Saturday, January 30, 2016, as “Behavioral Health Day” in the House of Representatives.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  02/01/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chambers
Bill:               HM42
Sponsors:    Zimmerman (R39)
Title:            EMPLOYER SUPPORT OF GUARD AND RESERVE PROGRAM
Summary:    Recognizes the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Program for the valuable service it provides to soldiers and their families.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Family and Juveniles; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/29/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/29/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  02/01/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chambers
Bill:               SB16
Sponsors:    Burt (R33); Adkins (R29)
Title:            UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREES INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
Summary:    Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an incremental income tax deduction from net income for a uniformed services retiree or the retiree’s surviving spouse beginning in 2017 at the following levels:
Subjects:     Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Taxation, Fees and Audits; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Labor
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/20/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB29
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            DEGREE PROGRAM CREDIT FOR MILITARY COURSEWORK
Summary:    (For the Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee) Requires public or private post‑secondary education institutions operating under New Mexico law (Chapter 21) to determine credit hours for military coursework or military service that is relevant and transferable for a degree program requirement.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB99
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOUSING FOR VETS
Summary:    (For the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/29/2016 – Senate Finance Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/29/2016—S Reported Do Pass by Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB101
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOMES OF LOW‑INCOME VETS
Summary:    (Endorsed by the Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee) (Identical to SB99) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB105
Sponsors:    Beffort (R19)
Title:            EXPEDITING ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Summary:    Relates to expediting the process for issuance of occupational and professional licenses to persons who already hold a license that is current and in good standing issued by another jurisdiction in the United States.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Judiciary.
Bill:               SB116
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            GALLUP VETERANS’ SERVICES
Summary:    Appropriates $70,000 (GF 2017) to the Veterans’ Services Department for FY 2017 for the salary and benefits for one full‑time‑equivalent position to provide services to veterans in Gallup.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB153
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            HIGHER ED ARTICULATION FOR MILITARY TRAINING
Summary:    Requires the Higher Education Department, in coordination with the institutions of higher education in New Mexico, to study, create and implement a consistent policy and develop a single statewide articulation agreement pertaining to the evaluation and award of academic credit based on military training and experience toward Associate’s Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees.
Subjects:     Higher Education; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Interim Studies and Interim Committees
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/29/2016 – Senate Education Committee
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                     01/26/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/29/2016—S Reported Do Pass by Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB186
Sponsors:    Campos, P. (D8)
Title:            CRITICAL NEEDS FOR VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL AT ANGEL FIRE
Summary:    Appropriates $311,500 (GF 2017) to the State Parks Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department for the critical needs of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park in Angel Fire.
Subjects:     Appropriations; Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/26/2016 – Senate Conservation Committee
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Conservation.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/26/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Scheduled:  02/02/2016—Senate Conservation Committee, 8:30 a.m., Room 311
Bill:               SB201
Sponsors:    Sanchez, M. (D29)
Title:            JOB TRAINING FOR VETS AND OLDER WORKERS
Summary:    Requires that, in any fiscal year, of the development training funds appropriated to the Economic Development Department, at least one‑fourth be expended for training veterans and one‑fourth be expended for training persons 50 years of age or older.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging; Public Finance and Budgets
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/27/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/27/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB229
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    (Duplicate of HB185) The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2016:HB185
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/28/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/27/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/27/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/27/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/28/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SM15
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            NAMING A U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE THE U.S.S. LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    (Identical to HM3) Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs
Related:       2016:HM3
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Rules Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Rules.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SM53
Sponsors:    Cisneros (D6)
Title:            TONY REYNA DAY
Summary:    Proclaims February 1, 2016 as “Tony Reyna Day in the Senate. Honors this Bataan Death March survivor who is a recognized leader of the Pueblo of Taos, and a community leader of the highest and most exemplary accomplishments, and who will celebrate his 100th birthday on February 1.
Subjects:     Legislature; Indians
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/29/2016 – President's Table
History:        01/29/2016—S Introduced and placed on President's Table.
Scheduled:  02/01/2016—Senate Calendar, 10:30 a.m., Senate Chamber
 
Respectfully,
 
Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 mobile
www.dvs.state.nm.us
 

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Friday, 29 January 2016
ACTION CORPS Weekly
Now Playing: FWD: Ann Markel
 
January 29, 2016
 
In This Issue:
1. Winter Storm Impacts Congressional Schedule
2. Draft Registration for Women?
3. Force of the Future Update
4. Desert Storm Memorial Update
5. WWI Memorial Design Selected
 
1. Winter Storm Impacts Congressional Schedule: Winter storm Jonas caused federal offices to be closed during part of this week forcing Congress to postpone several congressional hearings. The VFW will update you when the hearings are rescheduled.
 
2. Draft Registration for Women? The VFW attended a press conference today with Selective Service System Director Lawrence Romo, who confirmed that the Pentagon has yet to make a recommendation to Congress to consider changing the registration requirement, but he did give it a 50:50 chance of occurring, now that the combat exclusion clause on women has been eliminated. With few exceptions, all 18 to 25-year-old American male citizens, as well as documented and undocumented immigrants, are required to register. Failure to do so is a felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, as well as being rendered ineligible for federal student loan grants, federal government employment, and employment with many state and local governments. The Selective Service System is a small, 124-employee independent agency within the Executive Branch. Right now, 16 million 18 to 25-year-old American males are registered; adding women would more than double their workload, but Roma said, if tasked, they could handle the additional workload with about 40 new employees and a slight increase to their $23 million annual budget. Learn more about the Selective Service System at: https://www.sss.gov/.
 
3. Force of the Future Update: Defense Secretary Ash Carter yesterday took another step toward building a Force of the Future in order for his department to maintain a competitive edge in attracting top talent. This latest announcement focuses on eight military family quality of life initiatives, some of which requires congressional legislation. The new initiatives are:
-- Create 12-Week Paid Maternity Leave Standard: This would double the current leave and immediately put DOD in the top tier of institutions nationally. More than 200,000 women currently serve in uniform, comprising 14.8 percent of enlisted personnel and 17.4 percent of officers.
-- Expand Paternity Leave to 14 Days: The initiative would increase the current 10-day paternity leave to 14.
-- Expand Adoption Leave: DOD currently authorizes three weeks adoptive leave to one parent. For the 84,000 military-to-military marriages, this initiative would provide two weeks of leave for the second parent, as well.
-- Extend CDC Hours to 14 Hours Minimum: Nearly half of all military families have to rely on an additional provider to meet their childcare needs outside the hours provided by military Child Development Centers. This initiative will extend CDC hours to overlap normal working shifts by at least two hours to ensure consistency with the daytime work patterns of the majority of military members.
-- Standardize Mothers’ Rooms: To help transition from maternity leave, DOD will require Mothers’ Rooms at all facilities with more than 50 women assigned. This will result in the improvement or establishment of 3,600 rooms throughout the military.
-- Examine Additional Childcare Options: The three service secretaries will assess childcare options to improve access and usability. To be evaluated are: expanding current capacity at those Child Development Centers where waiting lists exceed 90 days, allowing families to get on waiting lists upon receipt of orders instead of after arriving at new duty stations, creating a universal CDC waiting list application, and to better train CDC directors about interim off-base care resources, new parent mentorship networks, home-based child care, as well as to establish parent advisory boards.
-- Allow Longer Assignments for Family Reasons: DOD will seek an amendment to existing Title 10 authorities to permit service members to remain at current duty stations longer when it is in the best interests of their families. Examples cited were children in their senior year of high school, spouses about to graduate from a local university, and the need to care for a nearby ailing parent. In exchange, service members would incur additional active duty service commitments commensurate with the extension.
-- Provide Egg and Sperm Cryopreservation: The department will cover the cost for active duty members to freeze their sperm or eggs through a pilot program within the current governing rules of TRICARE. One purpose of the pilot is to understand the costs and potential recruiting and retention benefits for providing this medical service. After two years, the pilot may be renewed or service members can pay for additional storage out of pocket. Learn more details about the eight initiatives at: http://www.defense.gov/News/Special-Reports/0315_Force-of-the-Future.
 
4. Desert Storm Memorial Update: The VFW spoke before the National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission yesterday in support of the proposed National Desert Storm Memorial. The VFW fully supports its creation, as authorized by Resolution 305, which was approved by delegates attending the 115th VFW National Convention in St. Louis, Mo. Getting commission approval is another step in a multilayered process that’s required for any new monument or memorial in Washington, D.C. The eight commissioners were in agreement that the Desert Storm Memorial should be located in Area 1, which encompasses a large portion of the National Mall, as well as across the Potomac River heading towards Arlington National Cemetery. Whether or not the new memorial will be permitted to be built within the portion identified as “The Reserve” is still to be determined. The Reserve is the most coveted area, as it currently encompasses the Vietnam, Korea, World War II, and the District’s World War I monuments.
Learn more about the Desert Storm Memorial at: http://www.ndswm.org/.

5. WWI Memorial Design Selected: The World War I Centennial Commission announced the winning design for a new national memorial. “The Weight of Sacrifice,” created by 25-year-old Joe Weishaar, a 2013 University of Arkansas graduate who now works in Chicago, and New York-based sculptor Sabin Howard, was selected out of five finalists from 350 total entries. The design met the challenge of creating a concept to appropriately honor the service and sacrifice of the nearly 5 million Americans who served, and the more than 116,000 who died. The new national memorial is hoped to be dedicated on Veterans Day 2018, the centennial of the end of “The Great War.” It will be built a block away from the White House in Pershing Park, and include the existing statue of Army Gen. John J. “Blackjack” Pershing, commander of American Expeditionary Forces, and member of VFW Post 27, which was formerly located in the Philippines. See the winning design at: http://www.defense.gov/News-Article-View/Article/644632/officials-announce-winning-design-concept-for-national-wwi-memorial?source=GovDelivery.
 
 
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Topic: VETERANS
Here is today’s morning’s update on veteran-related legislation introduced in the 2016 New Mexico Legislature.
 
The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services will provide this Daily Veteran-Related Legislation Update as a courtesy to our state’s veterans for the duration of the Session—which convened at noon on January 19 and adjourns at noon on February 18.
 
This daily update will contain information about all introduced veteran-related bills/memorials/resolutions--and show their status in the legislative process. The deadline for introduction of all legislation is February 3.
 
All bills must pass their assigned committee hearings before reaching the floor of the House or Senate for a full vote. If a bill is passed by both chambers, it is then sent to the Governor’s office for possible signature into state law.
 
___________________
 
 
Veterans and active-duty service members are encouraged to attend a bill’s assigned hearings to learn about and show support for these bills. Legislators do­ take note of large crowds as being indicative of a bill’s importance to the veteran community.
 
For more information about the 2016 Legislature, go to the 2016 Legislature website at http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/. You will find information on all introduced legislation, the contact information for legislators, and much more helpful information about the Legislature.
 
 
 
 
 

Bill:               HB17
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            VETERAN REDEFINED TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION
Summary:    For purposes of qualifying for as resident tuition as a veteran, the definition of the term “veteran” has been revised to mean a New Mexico resident who is a citizen of the United States, was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Higher Education; Family and Juveniles
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/28/2016 – House Education Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                     01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Education.
                     01/28/2016—H Reported Do Pass as amended by House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
Bill:               HB73
Sponsors:    Hamilton (R38)
Title:            WNMU VETERAN PTSD VIRTUAL REALITY TREATMENT PROJECT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB69) Relating to veterans; continuing a pilot project to treat veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using virtual reality treatment devices; provides for therapist training; provides for virtual reality therapy curriculum development for the Master’s of Social Work program at Western New Mexico University; and makes an appropriation.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs; Health and Medical Practice
Related:       2015:HB69
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/28/2016 – House Appropriations and Finance Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referred to House Health.
                     01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Appropriations & Finance.
                     01/28/2016—H Reported Do Pass by House Health.
Bill:               HB93
Sponsors:    Wooley (R66)
Title:            PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES: VETERAN BUSINESS, VETERAN CONTRACTOR & RECYCLED GOODS
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB557) Relating to procurement; amends the Resident Veteran Business Preference Act to impose limits on resident veteran businesses that may qualify for the 10 percent preference on public bids. Applies the preference to a resident veteran business, including all of its subsidiaries with annual gross revenues up to $3 million in the preceding tax year. Affects formal bids on purchases and public works contracts. Abolishes provision that would have authorized a 5 percent preference for recycled content goods beginning July 1, 2022. Abolishes provision that would have ended the 10 percent veteran contractor preference in 2022.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs; State Affairs and State Agencies; County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government
Related:       2015:HB557
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB113
Sponsors:    Maestas Barnes (R15)
Title:            MOBILITY LIMITATION INDICATORS ON OTHER SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES
Summary:    (Conflicts with HB25; essentially identical to 2015 HB464) Directs MVD to establish a design element for vehicle license plates that denotes significant mobility limitation that may be used on another special registration plate (i.e., veterans, radio operator, military, historical, etc.). The design element shall be available, by request, to a person with a significant mobility limitation who also qualifies for the other requested special registration.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Transportation; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2015:HB464
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB165
Sponsors:    Ruiloba (D12)
Title:            ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTOR LICENSES TO TEACH JUNIOR ROTC
Summary:    (For the Legislative Education Study Committee) Amends the School Personnel Act to provide for alternative instructor licenses for the instruction of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC).
Subjects:     Schools and Teachers; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB185
Sponsors:    Adkins (R29)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/28/2016 – House Ways and Means Committee
History:        01/20/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/21/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/21/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—H Also referred to House Ways & Means.
                     01/28/2016—H Reported Do Pass by House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
Bill:               HB225
Sponsors:    Maestas (D16)
Title:            HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ACT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB517) Proposes the Historically Underutilized and Disadvantaged Business Opportunity Act, with a stated purpose to promote full and equal business opportunities for all businesses by encouraging and setting goals for the use of historically underutilized and disadvantaged business by state agencies in all public purchasing decisions.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Indians
Related:       2015:HB517
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/25/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB253
Sponsors:    Alcon (D6)
Title:            COMPENSATION FOR CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS INVOLVED IN 1980 PENITENTIARY RIOT
Summary:    (Almost identical to 2015 HB435) Provides for compensation to Penitentiary of New Mexico correctional officers who are or were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder resulting from their involvement during the February 1980 penitentiary riot. Makes a $1.5 million (GF reverting) appropriation to the Corrections Department in FYs 2017 and 2018; limits administrative expenses to a maximum of $100,000.
Subjects:     Public Employees/Retirement; State Affairs and State Agencies; Public Safety and Corrections; Appropriations; Public Finance and Budgets
Related:       2015:HB435
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/27/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/27/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HM3
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            USS LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Miscellaneous
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/29/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               HM8
Sponsors:    Armstrong (D17)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY
Summary:    Proclaims Saturday, January 30, 2016, as “Behavioral Health Day” in the House of Representatives.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/29/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               SB16
Sponsors:    Burt (R33); Adkins (R29)
Title:            UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREES INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
Summary:    Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an incremental income tax deduction from net income for a uniformed services retiree or the retiree’s surviving spouse beginning in 2017 at the following levels:
Subjects:     Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Taxation, Fees and Audits; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Labor
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/20/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Scheduled:  01/29/2016—Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee, 2:00 p.m. or 1/2 hour after session, Room 311
Bill:               SB29
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            DEGREE PROGRAM CREDIT FOR MILITARY COURSEWORK
Summary:    (For the Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee) Requires public or private post‑secondary education institutions operating under New Mexico law (Chapter 21) to determine credit hours for military coursework or military service that is relevant and transferable for a degree program requirement.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB99
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOUSING FOR VETS
Summary:    (For the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB101
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOMES OF LOW‑INCOME VETS
Summary:    (Endorsed by the Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee) (Identical to SB99) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB105
Sponsors:    Beffort (R19)
Title:            EXPEDITING ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Summary:    Relates to expediting the process for issuance of occupational and professional licenses to persons who already hold a license that is current and in good standing issued by another jurisdiction in the United States.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Judiciary.
Bill:               SB116
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            GALLUP VETERANS’ SERVICES
Summary:    Appropriates $70,000 (GF 2017) to the Veterans’ Services Department for FY 2017 for the salary and benefits for one full‑time‑equivalent position to provide services to veterans in Gallup.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB153
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            HIGHER ED ARTICULATION FOR MILITARY TRAINING
Summary:    Requires the Higher Education Department, in coordination with the institutions of higher education in New Mexico, to study, create and implement a consistent policy and develop a single statewide articulation agreement pertaining to the evaluation and award of academic credit based on military training and experience toward Associate’s Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees.
Subjects:     Higher Education; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Interim Studies and Interim Committees
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/26/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                     01/26/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB186
Sponsors:    Campos, P. (D8)
Title:            CRITICAL NEEDS FOR VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL AT ANGEL FIRE
Summary:    Appropriates $311,500 (GF 2017) to the State Parks Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department for the critical needs of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park in Angel Fire.
Subjects:     Appropriations; Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/26/2016 – Senate Conservation Committee
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Conservation.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/26/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Scheduled:  02/02/2016—Senate Conservation Committee, 8:30 a.m., Room 311
Bill:               SB201
Sponsors:    Sanchez, M. (D29)
Title:            JOB TRAINING FOR VETS AND OLDER WORKERS
Summary:    Requires that, in any fiscal year, of the development training funds appropriated to the Economic Development Department, at least one‑fourth be expended for training veterans and one‑fourth be expended for training persons 50 years of age or older.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging; Public Finance and Budgets
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/27/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/27/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB229
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    (Duplicate of HB185) The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2016:HB185
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/28/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/27/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/27/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/27/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/28/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SM15
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            NAMING A U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE THE U.S.S. LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    (Identical to HM3) Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs
Related:       2016:HM3
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Rules Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Rules.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
 
 
Respectfully,
 
Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 mobile
www.dvs.state.nm.us
 
 
New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services
Office of the Secretary
406 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM  87501
ATTN: Ray Seva/Public Information Officer
(505) 827-6352 office

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Legislative Update
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Good Morning—
 
Here is today’s morning’s update on veteran-related legislation introduced in the 2016 New Mexico Legislature.
 
The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services will provide this Daily Veteran-Related Legislation Update as a courtesy to our state’s veterans for the duration of the Session—which convened at noon on January 19 and adjourns at noon on February 18.
 
This daily update will contain information about all introduced veteran-related bills/memorials/resolutions--and show their status in the legislative process. The deadline for introduction of all legislation is February 3.
 
All bills must pass their assigned committee hearings before reaching the floor of the House or Senate for a full vote. If a bill is passed by both chambers, it is then sent to the Governor’s office for possible signature into state law.
 
___________________
 
 
Veterans and active-duty service members are encouraged to attend a bill’s assigned hearings to learn about and show support for these bills. Legislators do­ take note of large crowds as being indicative of a bill’s importance to the veteran community.
 
For more information about the 2016 Legislature, go to the 2016 Legislature website at http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/. You will find information on all introduced legislation, the contact information for legislators, and much more helpful information about the Legislature.
 
 
 
 

Bill:               HB17
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            VETERAN REDEFINED TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION
Summary:    For purposes of qualifying for as resident tuition as a veteran, the definition of the term “veteran” has been revised to mean a New Mexico resident who is a citizen of the United States, was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Higher Education; Family and Juveniles
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/22/2016 – House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                     01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Education.
Bill:               HB73
Sponsors:    Hamilton (R38)
Title:            WNMU VETERAN PTSD VIRTUAL REALITY TREATMENT PROJECT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB69) Relating to veterans; continuing a pilot project to treat veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using virtual reality treatment devices; provides for therapist training; provides for virtual reality therapy curriculum development for the Master’s of Social Work program at Western New Mexico University; and makes an appropriation.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs; Health and Medical Practice
Related:       2015:HB69
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/22/2016 – House Health Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/22/2016—H Referred to House Health.
                     01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Appropriations & Finance.
Scheduled:  01/28/2016—House Health Committee, 8:30 a.m., Room 309
Bill:               HB93
Sponsors:    Wooley (R66)
Title:            PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES: VETERAN BUSINESS, VETERAN CONTRACTOR & RECYCLED GOODS
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB557) Relating to procurement; amends the Resident Veteran Business Preference Act to impose limits on resident veteran businesses that may qualify for the 10 percent preference on public bids. Applies the preference to a resident veteran business, including all of its subsidiaries with annual gross revenues up to $3 million in the preceding tax year. Affects formal bids on purchases and public works contracts. Abolishes provision that would have authorized a 5 percent preference for recycled content goods beginning July 1, 2022. Abolishes provision that would have ended the 10 percent veteran contractor preference in 2022.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs; State Affairs and State Agencies; County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government
Related:       2015:HB557
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB113
Sponsors:    Maestas Barnes (R15)
Title:            MOBILITY LIMITATION INDICATORS ON OTHER SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES
Summary:    (Conflicts with HB25; essentially identical to 2015 HB464) Directs MVD to establish a design element for vehicle license plates that denotes significant mobility limitation that may be used on another special registration plate (i.e., veterans, radio operator, military, historical, etc.). The design element shall be available, by request, to a person with a significant mobility limitation who also qualifies for the other requested special registration.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Transportation; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2015:HB464
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB165
Sponsors:    Ruiloba (D12)
Title:            ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTOR LICENSES TO TEACH JUNIOR ROTC
Summary:    (For the Legislative Education Study Committee) Amends the School Personnel Act to provide for alternative instructor licenses for the instruction of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC).
Subjects:     Schools and Teachers; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB185
Sponsors:    Adkins (R29)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/21/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                     01/21/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—H Also referred to House Ways & Means.
Bill:               HB225
Sponsors:    Maestas (D16)
Title:            HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ACT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB517) Proposes the Historically Underutilized and Disadvantaged Business Opportunity Act, with a stated purpose to promote full and equal business opportunities for all businesses by encouraging and setting goals for the use of historically underutilized and disadvantaged business by state agencies in all public purchasing decisions.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Indians
Related:       2015:HB517
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/25/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB253
Sponsors:    Alcon (D6)
Title:            COMPENSATION FOR CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS INVOLVED IN 1980 PENITENTIARY RIOT
Summary:    (Almost identical to 2015 HB435) Provides for compensation to Penitentiary of New Mexico correctional officers who are or were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder resulting from their involvement during the February 1980 penitentiary riot. Makes a $1.5 million (GF reverting) appropriation to the Corrections Department in FYs 2017 and 2018; limits administrative expenses to a maximum of $100,000.
Subjects:     Public Employees/Retirement; State Affairs and State Agencies; Public Safety and Corrections; Appropriations; Public Finance and Budgets
Related:       2015:HB435
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/27/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/27/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HM3
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            USS LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Miscellaneous
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/28/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chambers
Bill:               HM8
Sponsors:    Armstrong (D17)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY
Summary:    Proclaims Saturday, January 30, 2016, as “Behavioral Health Day” in the House of Representatives.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/28/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chambers
Bill:               SB16
Sponsors:    Burt (R33); Adkins (R29)
Title:            UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREES INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
Summary:    Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an incremental income tax deduction from net income for a uniformed services retiree or the retiree’s surviving spouse beginning in 2017 at the following levels:
Subjects:     Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Taxation, Fees and Audits; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Labor
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/20/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB29
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            DEGREE PROGRAM CREDIT FOR MILITARY COURSEWORK
Summary:    (For the Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee) Requires public or private post‑secondary education institutions operating under New Mexico law (Chapter 21) to determine credit hours for military coursework or military service that is relevant and transferable for a degree program requirement.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                     01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB99
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOUSING FOR VETS
Summary:    (For the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Scheduled:  01/28/2016—Senate Public Affairs Committee, 1:30 p.m. or 1/2 hour after floor session, Room 321
Bill:               SB101
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOMES OF LOW‑INCOME VETS
Summary:    (Endorsed by the Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee) (Identical to SB99) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Scheduled:  01/28/2016—Senate Public Affairs Committee, 1:30 p.m. or 1/2 hour after floor session, Room 321
Bill:               SB105
Sponsors:    Beffort (R19)
Title:            EXPEDITING ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Summary:    Relates to expediting the process for issuance of occupational and professional licenses to persons who already hold a license that is current and in good standing issued by another jurisdiction in the United States.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Judiciary.
Bill:               SB116
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            GALLUP VETERANS’ SERVICES
Summary:    Appropriates $70,000 (GF 2017) to the Veterans’ Services Department for FY 2017 for the salary and benefits for one full‑time‑equivalent position to provide services to veterans in Gallup.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Scheduled:  01/28/2016—Senate Public Affairs Committee, 1:30 p.m. or 1/2 hour after floor session, Room 321
Bill:               SB153
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            HIGHER ED ARTICULATION FOR MILITARY TRAINING
Summary:    Requires the Higher Education Department, in coordination with the institutions of higher education in New Mexico, to study, create and implement a consistent policy and develop a single statewide articulation agreement pertaining to the evaluation and award of academic credit based on military training and experience toward Associate’s Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees.
Subjects:     Higher Education; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Interim Studies and Interim Committees
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/26/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                     01/26/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Scheduled:  01/28/2016—Senate Public Affairs Committee, 1:30 p.m. or 1/2 hour after floor session, Room 321
Bill:               SB186
Sponsors:    Campos, P. (D8)
Title:            CRITICAL NEEDS FOR VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL AT ANGEL FIRE
Summary:    Appropriates $311,500 (GF 2017) to the State Parks Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department for the critical needs of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park in Angel Fire.
Subjects:     Appropriations; Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/26/2016 – Senate Conservation Committee
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Conservation.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/26/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB201
Sponsors:    Sanchez, M. (D29)
Title:            JOB TRAINING FOR VETS AND OLDER WORKERS
Summary:    Requires that, in any fiscal year, of the development training funds appropriated to the Economic Development Department, at least one‑fourth be expended for training veterans and one‑fourth be expended for training persons 50 years of age or older.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging; Public Finance and Budgets
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/27/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                     01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                     01/27/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB229
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    (Duplicate of HB185) The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2016:HB185
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/27/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/27/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                     01/27/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                     01/27/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SM15
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            NAMING A U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE THE U.S.S. LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    (Identical to HM3) Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs
Related:       2016:HM3
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Rules Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Rules.
                     01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
 
 
Respectfully,
 
Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 mobile
www.dvs.state.nm.us

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Good Morning—



Here is today’s morning’s update on veteran-related legislation introduced in the 2016 New Mexico Legislature.



The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services will provide this Daily Veteran-Related Legislation Update as a courtesy to our state’s veterans for the duration of the Session—which convened at noon on January 19 and adjourns at noon on February 18.



This daily update will contain information about all introduced veteran-related bills/memorials/resolutions--and show their status in the legislative process. The deadline for introduction of all legislation is February 3.



All bills must pass their assigned committee hearings before reaching the floor of the House or Senate for a full vote. If a bill is passed by both chambers, it is then sent to the Governor’s office for possible signature into state law.



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Veterans and active-duty service members are encouraged to attend a bill’s assigned hearings to learn about and show support for these bills. Legislators do­ take note of large crowds as being indicative of a bill’s importance to the veteran community.



For more information about the 2016 Legislature, go to the 2016 Legislature website at http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/. You will find information on all introduced legislation, the contact information for legislators, and much more helpful information about the Legislature.




Bill:               HB17
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            VETERAN REDEFINED TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION
Summary:   For purposes of qualifying for as resident tuition as a veteran, the definition of the term “veteran” has been revised to mean a New Mexico resident who is a citizen of the United States, was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Higher Education; Family and Juveniles
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/22/2016 – House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                    01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Education.
Scheduled:  01/27/2016—House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee, 8:30 a.m., Room 307
Bill:               HB73
Sponsors:    Hamilton (R38)
Title:            WNMU VETERAN PTSD VIRTUAL REALITY TREATMENT PROJECT
Summary:   (Similar to 2015 HB69) Relating to veterans; continuing a pilot project to treat veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using virtual reality treatment devices; provides for therapist training; provides for virtual reality therapy curriculum development for the Master’s of Social Work program at Western New Mexico University; and makes an appropriation.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs; Health and Medical Practice
Related:       2015:HB69
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/22/2016 – House Health Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referred to House Health.
                    01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Appropriations & Finance.
Bill:               HB93
Sponsors:    Wooley (R66)
Title:            PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES: VETERAN BUSINESS, VETERAN CONTRACTOR & RECYCLED GOODS
Summary:   (Similar to 2015 HB557) Relating to procurement; amends the Resident Veteran Business Preference Act to impose limits on resident veteran businesses that may qualify for the 10 percent preference on public bids. Applies the preference to a resident veteran business, including all of its subsidiaries with annual gross revenues up to $3 million in the preceding tax year. Affects formal bids on purchases and public works contracts. Abolishes provision that would have authorized a 5 percent preference for recycled content goods beginning July 1, 2022. Abolishes provision that would have ended the 10 percent veteran contractor preference in 2022.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs; State Affairs and State Agencies; County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government
Related:       2015:HB557
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB113
Sponsors:    Maestas Barnes (R15)
Title:            MOBILITY LIMITATION INDICATORS ON OTHER SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES
Summary:   (Conflicts with HB25; essentially identical to 2015 HB464) Directs MVD to establish a design element for vehicle license plates that denotes significant mobility limitation that may be used on another special registration plate (i.e., veterans, radio operator, military, historical, etc.). The design element shall be available, by request, to a person with a significant mobility limitation who also qualifies for the other requested special registration.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Transportation; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2015:HB464
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB165
Sponsors:    Ruiloba (D12)
Title:            ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTOR LICENSES TO TEACH JUNIOR ROTC
Summary:   (For the Legislative Education Study Committee) Amends the School Personnel Act to provide for alternative instructor licenses for the instruction of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC).
Subjects:     Schools and Teachers; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB185
Sponsors:    Adkins (R29)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:   The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/21/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/21/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—H Also referred to House Ways & Means.
Scheduled:  01/27/2016—House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee, 8:30 a.m., Room 307
Bill:               HB225
Sponsors:    Maestas (D16)
Title:            HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ACT
Summary:   (Similar to 2015 HB517) Proposes the Historically Underutilized and Disadvantaged Business Opportunity Act, with a stated purpose to promote full and equal business opportunities for all businesses by encouraging and setting goals for the use of historically underutilized and disadvantaged business by state agencies in all public purchasing decisions.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Indians
Related:       2015:HB517
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/25/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HM3
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            USS LOS ALAMOS
Summary:   Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Miscellaneous
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/26/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               HM8
Sponsors:    Armstrong (D17)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY
Summary:   Proclaims Saturday, January 30, 2016, as “Behavioral Health Day” in the House of Representatives.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/26/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               SB16
Sponsors:    Burt (R33); Adkins (R29)
Title:            UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREES INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
Summary:   Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an incremental income tax deduction from net income for a uniformed services retiree or the retiree’s surviving spouse beginning in 2017 at the following levels:
Subjects:     Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Taxation, Fees and Audits; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Labor
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                    01/20/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB29
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            DEGREE PROGRAM CREDIT FOR MILITARY COURSEWORK
Summary:   (For the Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee) Requires public or private post‑secondary education institutions operating under New Mexico law (Chapter 21) to determine credit hours for military coursework or military service that is relevant and transferable for a degree program requirement.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB99
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOUSING FOR VETS
Summary:   (For the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                    01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB101
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOMES OF LOW‑INCOME VETS
Summary:   (Endorsed by the Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee) (Identical to SB99) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                    01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB105
Sponsors:    Beffort (R19)
Title:            EXPEDITING ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Summary:   Relates to expediting the process for issuance of occupational and professional licenses to persons who already hold a license that is current and in good standing issued by another jurisdiction in the United States.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Judiciary.
Bill:               SB116
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            GALLUP VETERANS’ SERVICES
Summary:   Appropriates $70,000 (GF 2017) to the Veterans’ Services Department for FY 2017 for the salary and benefits for one full‑time‑equivalent position to provide services to veterans in Gallup.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                    01/25/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB153
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            HIGHER ED ARTICULATION FOR MILITARY TRAINING
Summary:   Requires the Higher Education Department, in coordination with the institutions of higher education in New Mexico, to study, create and implement a consistent policy and develop a single statewide articulation agreement pertaining to the evaluation and award of academic credit based on military training and experience toward Associate’s Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees.
Subjects:     Higher Education; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Interim Studies and Interim Committees
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
Bill:               SB186
Sponsors:    Campos, P. (D8)
Title:            CRITICAL NEEDS FOR VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL AT ANGEL FIRE
Summary:   Appropriates $311,500 (GF 2017) to the State Parks Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department for the critical needs of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park in Angel Fire.
Subjects:     Appropriations; Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Conservation.
                    01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB201
Sponsors:    Sanchez, M. (D29)
Title:            JOB TRAINING FOR VETS AND OLDER WORKERS
Summary:   Requires that, in any fiscal year, of the development training funds appropriated to the Economic Development Department, at least one‑fourth be expended for training veterans and one‑fourth be expended for training persons 50 years of age or older.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging; Public Finance and Budgets
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/25/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/25/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                    01/25/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SM15
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            NAMING A U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE THE U.S.S. LOS ALAMOS
Summary:   (Identical to HM3) Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs
Related:       2016:HM3
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Rules Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Rules.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.

Respectfully,

Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 mobile
www.dvs.state.nm.us<http://www.dvs.state.nm.us/>

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Legislative Update
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Topic: VETERANS
Good Morning—



Here is today’s morning’s update on veteran-related legislation introduced in the 2016 New Mexico Legislature.



The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services will provide this Daily Veteran-Related Legislation Update as a courtesy to our state’s veterans for the duration of the Session—which convened at noon on January 19 and adjourns at noon on February 18.



This daily update will contain information about all introduced veteran-related bills/memorials/resolutions--and show their status in the legislative process. The deadline for introduction of all legislation is February 3.



All bills must pass their assigned committee hearings before reaching the floor of the House or Senate for a full vote. If a bill is passed by both chambers, it is then sent to the Governor’s office for possible signature into state law.



___________________





Veterans and active-duty service members are encouraged to attend a bill’s assigned hearings to learn about and show support for these bills. Legislators do­ take note of large crowds as being indicative of a bill’s importance to the veteran community.



For more information about the 2016 Legislature, go to the 2016 Legislature website at http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/. You will find information on all introduced legislation, the contact information for legislators, and much more helpful information about the Legislature.







Bill:               HB17
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            VETERAN REDEFINED TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION
Summary:    For purposes of qualifying for as resident tuition as a veteran, the definition of the term “veteran” has been revised to mean a New Mexico resident who is a citizen of the United States, was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Higher Education; Family and Juveniles
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/22/2016 – House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                    01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Education.
Bill:               HB73
Sponsors:    Hamilton (R38)
Title:            WNMU VETERAN PTSD VIRTUAL REALITY TREATMENT PROJECT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB69) Relating to veterans; continuing a pilot project to treat veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using virtual reality treatment devices; provides for therapist training; provides for virtual reality therapy curriculum development for the Master’s of Social Work program at Western New Mexico University; and makes an appropriation.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs; Health and Medical Practice
Related:       2015:HB69
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/22/2016 – House Health Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/22/2016—H Referred to House Health.
                    01/22/2016—H Also referred to House Appropriations & Finance.
Bill:               HB93
Sponsors:    Wooley (R66)
Title:            PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES: VETERAN BUSINESS, VETERAN CONTRACTOR & RECYCLED GOODS
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB557) Relating to procurement; amends the Resident Veteran Business Preference Act to impose limits on resident veteran businesses that may qualify for the 10 percent preference on public bids. Applies the preference to a resident veteran business, including all of its subsidiaries with annual gross revenues up to $3 million in the preceding tax year. Affects formal bids on purchases and public works contracts. Abolishes provision that would have authorized a 5 percent preference for recycled content goods beginning July 1, 2022. Abolishes provision that would have ended the 10 percent veteran contractor preference in 2022.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs; State Affairs and State Agencies; County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government
Related:       2015:HB557
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB113
Sponsors:    Maestas Barnes (R15)
Title:            MOBILITY LIMITATION INDICATORS ON OTHER SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES
Summary:    (Conflicts with HB25; essentially identical to 2015 HB464) Directs MVD to establish a design element for vehicle license plates that denotes significant mobility limitation that may be used on another special registration plate (i.e., veterans, radio operator, military, historical, etc.). The design element shall be available, by request, to a person with a significant mobility limitation who also qualifies for the other requested special registration.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Transportation; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2015:HB464
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB165
Sponsors:    Ruiloba (D12)
Title:            ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTOR LICENSES TO TEACH JUNIOR ROTC
Summary:    (For the Legislative Education Study Committee) Amends the School Personnel Act to provide for alternative instructor licenses for the instruction of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC).
Subjects:     Schools and Teachers; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB185
Sponsors:    Adkins (R29)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/21/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/21/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—H Also referred to House Ways & Means.
Bill:               HM3
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            USS LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Miscellaneous
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Bill:               HM8
Sponsors:    Armstrong (D17)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY
Summary:    Proclaims Saturday, January 30, 2016, as “Behavioral Health Day” in the House of Representatives.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Bill:               SB16
Sponsors:    Burt (R33); Adkins (R29)
Title:            UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREES INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
Summary:    Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an incremental income tax deduction from net income for a uniformed services retiree or the retiree’s surviving spouse beginning in 2017 at the following levels:
Subjects:     Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Taxation, Fees and Audits; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Labor
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                    01/20/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB29
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            DEGREE PROGRAM CREDIT FOR MILITARY COURSEWORK
Summary:    (For the Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee) Requires public or private post‑secondary education institutions operating under New Mexico law (Chapter 21) to determine credit hours for military coursework or military service that is relevant and transferable for a degree program requirement.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB99
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOUSING FOR VETS
Summary:    (For the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB101
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOMES OF LOW‑INCOME VETS
Summary:    (Endorsed by the Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee) (Identical to SB99) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB105
Sponsors:    Beffort (R19)
Title:            EXPEDITING ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Summary:    Relates to expediting the process for issuance of occupational and professional licenses to persons who already hold a license that is current and in good standing issued by another jurisdiction in the United States.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Judiciary.
Bill:               SB116
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            GALLUP VETERANS’ SERVICES
Summary:    Appropriates $70,000 (GF 2017) to the Veterans’ Services Department for FY 2017 for the salary and benefits for one full‑time‑equivalent position to provide services to veterans in Gallup.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB153
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            HIGHER ED ARTICULATION FOR MILITARY TRAINING
Summary:    Requires the Higher Education Department, in coordination with the institutions of higher education in New Mexico, to study, create and implement a consistent policy and develop a single statewide articulation agreement pertaining to the evaluation and award of academic credit based on military training and experience toward Associate’s Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees.
Subjects:     Higher Education; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Interim Studies and Interim Committees
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
Bill:               SM15
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            NAMING A U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE THE U.S.S. LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    (Identical to HM3) Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs
Related:       2016:HM3
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Rules Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Rules.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.



Respectfully,

Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 mobile
www.dvs.state.nm.us<http://www.dvs.state.nm.us/>

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Legislative Update
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Topic: VETERANS
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Subject: 2016 New Mexico Legislature (Daily Veteran-Related Legislation
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 15:35:54 +0000



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Good Morning—



Here is today’s morning’s update on veteran-related legislation introduced in the 2016 New Mexico Legislature.



The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services will provide this Daily Veteran-Related Legislation Update as a courtesy to our state’s veterans for the duration of the Legislature—which convened at noon on January 19 and adjourns at noon on February 18. This daily update will contain information about all introduced veteran-related bills/memorials/resolutions--and show their status in the legislative process. The deadline for introduction of all legislation is February 3.



All bills must pass their assigned committee hearings before reaching the floor of the House or Senate for a full vote. If a bill is passed by both chambers, it is then sent to the Governor’s office for possible signature into state law.



___________________





Veterans and active-duty service members are encouraged to attend a bill’s assigned committee hearings to learn about and show support for these bills. Legislators do­ take note of large crowds as being indicative of a bill’s importance to the veteran community.



For more information about the 2016 Legislature, go to the 2016 Legislature website at http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/. You will find information on all introduced legislation, the contact information for legislators, and much more helpful information about the Legislature.







Bill:               HB17
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            VETERAN REDEFINED TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION
Summary:    For purposes of qualifying for as resident tuition as a veteran, the definition of the term “veteran” has been revised to mean a New Mexico resident who is a citizen of the United States, was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Higher Education; Family and Juveniles
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB73
Sponsors:    Hamilton (R38)
Title:            WNMU VETERAN PTSD VIRTUAL REALITY TREATMENT PROJECT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB69) Relating to veterans; continuing a pilot project to treat veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using virtual reality treatment devices; provides for therapist training; provides for virtual reality therapy curriculum development for the Master’s of Social Work program at Western New Mexico University; and makes an appropriation.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs; Health and Medical Practice
Related:       2015:HB69
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB93
Sponsors:    Wooley (R66)
Title:            PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES: VETERAN BUSINESS, VETERAN CONTRACTOR & RECYCLED GOODS
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB557) Relating to procurement; amends the Resident Veteran Business Preference Act to impose limits on resident veteran businesses that may qualify for the 10 percent preference on public bids. Applies the preference to a resident veteran business, including all of its subsidiaries with annual gross revenues up to $3 million in the preceding tax year. Affects formal bids on purchases and public works contracts. Abolishes provision that would have authorized a 5 percent preference for recycled content goods beginning July 1, 2022. Abolishes provision that would have ended the 10 percent veteran contractor preference in 2022.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs; State Affairs and State Agencies; County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government
Related:       2015:HB557
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB113
Sponsors:    Maestas Barnes (R15)
Title:            MOBILITY LIMITATION INDICATORS ON OTHER SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES
Summary:    (Conflicts with HB25; essentially identical to 2015 HB464) Directs MVD to establish a design element for vehicle license plates that denotes significant mobility limitation that may be used on another special registration plate (i.e., veterans, radio operator, military, historical, etc.). The design element shall be available, by request, to a person with a significant mobility limitation who also qualifies for the other requested special registration.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Transportation; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2015:HB464
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB165
Sponsors:    Ruiloba (D12)
Title:            ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTOR LICENSES TO TEACH JUNIOR ROTC
Summary:    (For the Legislative Education Study Committee) Amends the School Personnel Act to provide for alternative instructor licenses for the instruction of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC).
Subjects:     Schools and Teachers; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB185
Sponsors:    Adkins (R29)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/21/2016—H Referral withdrawn from House Rules & Order of Business.
                    01/21/2016—H Referred to House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—H Also referred to House Ways & Means.
Bill:               HM3
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            USS LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Miscellaneous
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/22/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               HM8
Sponsors:    Armstrong (D17)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY
Summary:    Proclaims Saturday, January 30, 2016, as “Behavioral Health Day” in the House of Representatives.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/22/2016—House Calendar, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               SB16
Sponsors:    Burt (R33); Adkins (R29)
Title:            UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREES INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
Summary:    Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an incremental income tax deduction from net income for a uniformed services retiree or the retiree’s surviving spouse beginning in 2017 at the following levels:
Subjects:     Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Taxation, Fees and Audits; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Labor
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                    01/20/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB29
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            DEGREE PROGRAM CREDIT FOR MILITARY COURSEWORK
Summary:    (For the Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee) Requires public or private post‑secondary education institutions operating under New Mexico law (Chapter 21) to determine credit hours for military coursework or military service that is relevant and transferable for a degree program requirement.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB99
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOUSING FOR VETS
Summary:    (For the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB101
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOMES OF LOW‑INCOME VETS
Summary:    (Endorsed by the Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee) (Identical to SB99) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB105
Sponsors:    Beffort (R19)
Title:            EXPEDITING ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Summary:    Relates to expediting the process for issuance of occupational and professional licenses to persons who already hold a license that is current and in good standing issued by another jurisdiction in the United States.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Judiciary.
Bill:               SB116
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            GALLUP VETERANS’ SERVICES
Summary:    Appropriates $70,000 (GF 2017) to the Veterans’ Services Department for FY 2017 for the salary and benefits for one full‑time‑equivalent position to provide services to veterans in Gallup.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB153
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            HIGHER ED ARTICULATION FOR MILITARY TRAINING
Summary:    Requires the Higher Education Department, in coordination with the institutions of higher education in New Mexico, to study, create and implement a consistent policy and develop a single statewide articulation agreement pertaining to the evaluation and award of academic credit based on military training and experience toward Associate’s Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees.
Subjects:     Higher Education; State Affairs and State Agencies; Veterans and Military Affairs; Interim Studies and Interim Committees
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/21/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/21/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/21/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
Bill:               SM15
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            NAMING A U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE THE U.S.S. LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    (Identical to HM3) Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs
Related:       2016:HM3
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Rules Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Rules.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.



Respectfully,

Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 cell
www.dvs.state.nm.us<http://www.dvs.state.nm.us/>


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Now Playing: fwd from Ann Markel
Topic: VETERANS
 
                        January 22, 2016
 
In This Issue:
1. Senate Hearing on MyVA Transformation Plan
2. Authorization to Build Medical Facilities
3. TRICARE Nurse Advice Line
4. Are You Registered To Vote?
5. Two Korean War MIAs Identified
 
1. Senate Hearing on MyVA Transformation Plan: On Thursday, the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs held a hearing to discuss Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald’s plan to transform VA into a high performance organization. In his testimony, Secretary McDonald outlined 12 breakthrough priorities for 2016, which focus on improving veteran experience, improving employee experience, improving support services, establishing a culture of continuous improvement, and enhancing strategic partnership. Senior Legislative Associate Carlos Fuentes submitted testimony offering the VFW’s support for many of the MyVA programs, and provided suggestions to improve others. To read the VFW’s testimony or view a video of the hearing, visit: http://www.veterans.senate.gov/hearings/vas-transformation-strategy-examining-the-plan-to-modernize-va.
 
2. Authorization to Build Medical Facilities: On Thursday, the Senate passed the “Fiscal Year 2016 Department of Veterans Affairs Seismic Safety and Construction Authorization Act.” This bill will allow VA to begin several major construction projects that were funded in the “Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016.” Here is a list of the projects that were authorized:
 
-- Seismic corrections to buildings in San Francisco, Ca.;
-- Seismic corrections to facilities at the medical center in West Los Angeles, Ca.;
-- Seismic corrections to the mental health and community living center in Long Beach,
   Ca.;
-- Construction of an outpatient clinic, administrative space, cemetery, and columbarium in        
   Alameda, Ca.;
-- Realignment of medical facilities in Livermore, Ca.;
-- Construction of a medical center in Louisville, Ky.;
-- Construction of a replacement community living center in Perry Point, Md.; and
-- Seismic corrections and other renovations to several buildings and construction of a specialty    
   care building in American Lake,Wa.
 
We encourage the House to quickly pass this legislation so VA can begin closing these access and safety gaps for veterans to receive care more quickly and in a safe environment.
 
3. TRICARE Nurse Advice Line: TRICARE has established a Nurse Advice Line (NAL) that is available at no cost to TRICARE beneficiaries in the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. The NAL is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The NAL has health care professionals on staff ready and able to answer urgent care questions, give health care advice, provide assistance locating a doctor, and schedule next-day appointments at military hospitals and clinics. More than half of the calls to the NAL are related to pediatric health concerns, which are routed to the NAL’s experienced team of pediatric registered nurses. The NAL may also answer questions about high fevers, allergic reactions, rashes, and/or accidents, and advise you on the clinically appropriate level of care you should seek for your child. To learn more about the NAL, visit: http://www.tricare.mil/ContactUs/CallUs/NAL.aspx.
 
4. Are You Registered To Vote? Every election is important, but many people may not be properly registered to vote. If you have moved, changed your name, changed party affiliation or never registered before, you could be blocked from voting on the day of your primary, caucus or the general election. For more information on registering to vote, visit: https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote.
 
5. Two Korean War MIAs Identified: The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced the identification of remains of two soldiers who had been missing in action since the Korean War. Returning home for burial with full military honors on a date and location to be determined are:
-- Army Pfc. Roy A. Henderson, 18, of Newark, Ohio, was declared MIA in North Korea on July 27, 1950. He was assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division.
-- Army Cpl. Kenneth R. Stuck, 24, of Hummelstown, Pa., was declared MIA in North Korea on Nov. 2, 1950. He was assigned to Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division.
 
 
To sign up new veterans’ advocates, click here: http://capwiz.com/vfw/mlm/signup.htm.
 
As always, we want to hear your advocacy stories. To share your stories or photos with us, simply email them directly to vfwac@vfw.org.

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Thursday, 21 January 2016
Legislative Update
Now Playing: fwd from Ray Seva, Public Information Officer
Topic: VETERANS
From: "Seva, Ray, DVS" <Ray.Seva@state.nm.us>
Subject: 2016 New Mexico Legislature (Daily Veteran-Related Legislation
UPDATE)
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:12:12 +0000



[NMDVS Logo (ray's Email version)]



Good Morning—



Here is today’s morning’s update on veteran-related legislation introduced in the 2016 New Mexico Legislature.



The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services will provide this Daily Veteran-Related Legislation Update as a courtesy to our state’s veterans for the duration of the Session—which convened at noon on January 19 and adjourns at noon on February 18. This daily update will contain information about all introduced veteran-related bills/memorials/resolutions--and show their status in the legislative process. The deadline for introduction of all legislatioin is February 3.



All bills must pass their assigned committee hearings before reaching the floor of the House or Senate for a full vote. If a bill is passed by both chambers, it is then sent to the Governor’s office for possible signature into state law.



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Veterans and active-duty service members are encouraged to attend a bill’s assigned hearings to learn about and show support for these bills. Legislators do­ take note of large crowds as being indicative of a bill’s importance to the veteran community.



For more information about the 2016 Legislature, go to the 2016 Legislature website at http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/. You will find information on all introduced legislation, the contact information for legislators, and much more helpful information about the Legislature.





Bill:               HB17
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            VETERAN REDEFINED TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION
Summary:    For purposes of qualifying for as resident tuition as a veteran, the definition of the term “veteran” has been revised to mean a New Mexico resident who is a citizen of the United States, was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Higher Education; Family and Juveniles
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB73
Sponsors:    Hamilton (R38)
Title:            WNMU VETERAN PTSD VIRTUAL REALITY TREATMENT PROJECT
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB69) Relating to veterans; continuing a pilot project to treat veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using virtual reality treatment devices; provides for therapist training; provides for virtual reality therapy curriculum development for the Master’s of Social Work program at Western New Mexico University; and makes an appropriation.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs; Health and Medical Practice
Related:       2015:HB69
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB93
Sponsors:    Wooley (R66)
Title:            PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES: VETERAN BUSINESS, VETERAN CONTRACTOR & RECYCLED GOODS
Summary:    (Similar to 2015 HB557) Relating to procurement; amends the Resident Veteran Business Preference Act to impose limits on resident veteran businesses that may qualify for the 10 percent preference on public bids. Applies the preference to a resident veteran business, including all of its subsidiaries with annual gross revenues up to $3 million in the preceding tax year. Affects formal bids on purchases and public works contracts. Abolishes provision that would have authorized a 5 percent preference for recycled content goods beginning July 1, 2022. Abolishes provision that would have ended the 10 percent veteran contractor preference in 2022.
Subjects:     Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Veterans and Military Affairs; State Affairs and State Agencies; County Affairs; Municipalities/City Government
Related:       2015:HB557
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB113
Sponsors:    Maestas Barnes (R15)
Title:            MOBILITY LIMITATION INDICATORS ON OTHER SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES
Summary:    (Conflicts with HB25; essentially identical to 2015 HB464) Directs MVD to establish a design element for vehicle license plates that denotes significant mobility limitation that may be used on another special registration plate (i.e., veterans, radio operator, military, historical, etc.). The design element shall be available, by request, to a person with a significant mobility limitation who also qualifies for the other requested special registration.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Transportation; State Affairs and State Agencies
Related:       2015:HB464
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB165
Sponsors:    Ruiloba (D12)
Title:            ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTOR LICENSES TO TEACH JUNIOR ROTC
Summary:    (For the Legislative Education Study Committee) Amends the School Personnel Act to provide for alternative instructor licenses for the instruction of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC).
Subjects:     Schools and Teachers; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HB185
Sponsors:    Adkins (R29)
Title:            TAX REFUND DESIGNATION TO VETERANS’ STATE CEMETERY FUND
Summary:    The longstanding option for income taxpayers to donate part of their tax refunds to the national veterans’ cemetery in Santa Fe is revised. Now such donations will be deposited instead into the newly created veterans’ state cemetery fund. Proceeds in this fund are appropriated to the Veterans’ Services Department for unspecified purposes.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Taxation, Fees and Audits; Appropriations; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – House Rules and Order of Business Committee
History:        01/20/2016—H Introduced and referred to House Rules & Order of Business.
Bill:               HM3
Sponsors:    Garcia Richard (D43)
Title:            USS LOS ALAMOS
Summary:    Endorses the naming of a U.S. naval submarine as the USS Los Alamos.
Subjects:     Veterans and Military Affairs; Miscellaneous
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/21/2016—House Session, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               HM8
Sponsors:    Armstrong (D17)
Title:            BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DAY
Summary:    Proclaims Saturday, January 30, 2016, as “Behavioral Health Day” in the House of Representatives.
Subjects:     Health and Medical Practice; Human Services; Veterans and Military Affairs; Aging
Progress:     Introduced
Status:         01/19/2016 – Speaker's Table
History:        01/19/2016—H Introduced and placed on Speaker's Table.
Scheduled:  01/21/2016—House Session, 10:30 a.m., House Chamber
Bill:               SB16
Sponsors:    Burt (R33); Adkins (R29)
Title:            UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREES INCOME TAX DEDUCTION
Summary:    Amends the Income Tax Act to provide an incremental income tax deduction from net income for a uniformed services retiree or the retiree’s surviving spouse beginning in 2017 at the following levels:
Subjects:     Natural Resources (Parks and Wildlife); Taxation, Fees and Audits; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; Labor
Progress:     1st House: Reported from Committees
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Corporations & Transportation.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
                    01/20/2016—S Reported germane by Senate Committee on Committees.
Bill:               SB29
Sponsors:    Brandt (R40)
Title:            DEGREE PROGRAM CREDIT FOR MILITARY COURSEWORK
Summary:    (For the Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee) Requires public or private post‑secondary education institutions operating under New Mexico law (Chapter 21) to determine credit hours for military coursework or military service that is relevant and transferable for a degree program requirement.
Subjects:     Higher Education; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/19/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/19/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Education.
                    01/19/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
Bill:               SB99
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOUSING FOR VETS
Summary:    (For the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB101
Sponsors:    Martinez, Richard (D5)
Title:            REHAB HOMES OF LOW‑INCOME VETS
Summary:    (Endorsed by the Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee) (Identical to SB99) Appropriates $2 million (GF 2017) to the Department of Finance and Administration for FY 2017 for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to provide necessary rehabilitation for homes occupied by honorably discharged veterans in New Mexico whose taxable incomes do not exceed 60 percent of the area median income.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Land, Housing and Real Estate; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Committee on Committees
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Committee on Committees.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Finance.
Bill:               SB105
Sponsors:    Beffort (R19)
Title:            EXPEDITING ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Summary:    Relates to expediting the process for issuance of occupational and professional licenses to persons who already hold a license that is current and in good standing issued by another jurisdiction in the United States.
Subjects:     Labor; Business, Manufacturing and Economic Development; State Affairs and State Agencies
Progress:     1st House: Referred to Committee
Status:         01/20/2016 – Senate Public Affairs Committee
History:        01/20/2016—S Introduced and referred to Senate Public Affairs.
                    01/20/2016—S Also referred to Senate Judiciary.
Bill:               SB116
Sponsors:    Munoz (D4)
Title:            GALLUP VETERANS’ SERVICES
Summary:    Appropriates $70,000 (GF 2017) to the Veterans’ Services Department for FY 2017 for the salary and benefits for one full‑time‑equivalent position to provide services to veterans in Gallup.
Subjects:     State Affairs and State Agencies; Appropriations; Veterans and Military Affairs
Progress:     Proposed for introduction
Status:         01/19/2016 – Prefiled in the Senate



Respectfully,

Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 cell
www.dvs.state.nm.us<http://www.dvs.state.nm.us/>

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