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File #: RE0510-22    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 10/13/2022 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 10/18/2022 Final action:
Title: Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 22-18 in Support of NM Constitutional Amendment No. 2
Presenters: Linda Matteson
Attachments: 1. A - Resolution No. 22-18_Constitution Amendment No. 2, 2. B - Publication Notice.pdf, 3. C - House Joint Resolution 1.pdf, 4. D - Additional Information.pdf
Title
Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 22-18 in Support of NM Constitutional Amendment No. 2
Recommended Action
I move to adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 22-18, a Resolution in Support of New Mexico Constitutional Amendment No. 2, an Amendment to Article 9, Section 14 of the New Mexico Constitution, to Allow Public Investment to Provide Access to Essential Household Internet Services and Other Essential Infrastructure Services.
County Manager's Recommendation
The County Manager recommends that Council adopt Resolution No. 22-18.
Body
Constitutional Amendment 2 would amend Article 9, Section 14 (commonly referred to as the "anti-donation clause") of the Constitution of New Mexico to allow the legislature to enact statutes that authorize the state to spend money to assist in the construction of utility lines or other infrastructure for energy, internet, water, wastewater and similar services for primarily residential purposes. If enacted, these statutes would be required to include provisions to safeguard public money and resources used for the utility line projects. Any provisions specifying the criteria, limitations or scope for such projects would be left to the implementing legislation.

The proposed amendment therefore only refers to the ability of the State government to fund infrastructure for the public good to serve primarily residential purposes. This is unlike the amendment that modified the anti-donation clause allowing for the Local Economic Development Act (LEDA), which listed state, county, or municipalities as entities affected. Until such time as implementing legislation is put forward and passed by the State Legislators, the effects on County projects are unknown.

One of the arguments for this amendment would be that it removes a major obstacle for the State to provide funding to be used to build needed infrastructure for high-speed internet. Since broadband is a Council priority, this resolution...

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