From Senate Democrats

SENATE SCHEDULE OF COMMITTEE HEARINGS

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

 

FINANCE COMMITTEE – Senator John Arthur Smith, Chairman

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 – 1:30 p.m. or 1/2 hr. after floor session – Room 322

C/SB 25           JUDICIAL RETIREMENT CHANGES      (MUÑOZ)

SB 269                         DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT GROSS RECEIPTS   (PAPEN)

SB 288             HOMELESS YOUTH TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM         (PADILLA)

SB 295             RIO GRANDE BOSQUE ECOSYSTEM MONITORING   (SANCHEZ, M)

SB 322             VETERANS MEDICAL CENTER TRANSPORTATION      (CAMPOS)

SB 337             UNM NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT INTERVENTION  (SHENDO/CLAHCHISCHILLIAGE)

SB 343             OPIOID TREATMENT INCOME TAX CREDIT   (O’NEILL)

SB 375             ALBUQUERQUE YOUTH DIGITAL MEDIA TRAINING   (LOPEZ)

SB 464             SCHOOL DISTRICT SOLVENCY FLEXIBILITY     (KERNAN)

 

CONSERVATION COMMITTEE – Senator Peter Wirth, Chairman

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 – 2 p.m. or 1/2 hr. after floor session – Room 311

SB 120 EXCLUDE HUMATE AS MINERAL IN MINING ACT     (MUÑOZ)

SB 387             ALGAE & GEOTHERMAL ENERGY EQUIPMENT VALUATION (LEAVELL)

SB 374             NO BIODIESEL REQUIREMENT IN DIESEL FUEL          (GRIEGO)

SJM 13             ENCOURAGE FARMS THAT PRODUCE CHILE (GRIEGO)

SJM 43             INCENTIVES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY         (SOULES)

C/SB 621         PUBLIC UTILITY EFFICIENCY & COST RECOVERY       (CERVANTES)

HB 41              PERPETUITIES FOR CERTAIN TRUST PROPERTIES      (COOK)

 

Thursday, March 7, 2013 – 2 p.m. or 1/2 hr. after floor session – Room 311

*C/SB 631       CONSERVANCY COURT CONTROL OF MRGCD          (SANCHEZ, M)

HB 18              DRINKING WATER SYSTEM FINANCING          (GONZALES)

HFL/HB 415     PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY CONTAMINANT TESTING     (DODGE)

HB 85              GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE LEASING   (EGOLF)

C/HB 189         NO FALSE STATEMENTS TO ENVIRONMENT DEPT.   (EGOLF)

HB 34              TECOLOTE LAND GRANT MANAGEMENT      (GARCIA, MP/MARTINEZ)

HB 35              USE OF FUNDS BY LAND GRANT COUNCIL     (GARCIA, MP/MARTINEZ)

C/HB 61           GAME & FISH SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS         (HERRELL)

HB 55              HUNTING & FISHING INFRACTION PENALTIES           (BALDONADO)

HB 272                        FREE ELK LICENSES TO DISABLED VETERANS (ARCHULETA)

HB 186                        ORYX HUNTING FOR VETERANS AT RESIDENT RATE (McMILLAN)

 

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – Senator John Pinto, Chairman

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 – 8:30 a.m. – Room 303

HB 417           CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPT. ENTERPRISE FUND           (VARELA)

 

PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – Senator Gerald Ortiz y Pino, Chairman

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 – 2 p.m. or 1/2 hr. after floor session – Room 321

SB 270             UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES ATTORNEY FEES  (CERVANTES)

SB 525             CHEMICAL TESTS FOR DWI    (RUE)

SB 550             CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PRELIMINARY HEARINGS     (McSORLEY)

SB 521             TWO-TIERED DRIVERS’ LICENSES       (INGLE)

SB 578             TWO-TIERED DRIVER’S LICENSE SYSTEM       (CAMPOS)

SB 532             FORFEITURE OF DWI VEHICLES          (MOORES)

SB 553             OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING PUBLIC HEARING     (McSORLEY)

SB 556             FREEDOM FROM UNWARRANTED SURVEILLANCE ACT        (ORTIZ y PINO)

SB 579             STATE AGENCY INSTITUTIONAL RACISM REVIEWS    (LOPEZ)

SB 583             CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHEDULES & PACKAGING         (MARTINEZ)

SB 567             DENTAL THERAPIST-HYGIENIST LICENSURE   (CISNEROS)

C/SB 603         SMALL GROCER’S WINE & BEER LICENSES    (ORTIZ y PINO)

SB 358             SCHOOL DISTRICTS GOVERNING CHARTER SCHOOLS           (SMITH)

SB 368             REFORM TAX CODE    (SHARER)

SB 370             SCHOOL RATING MODIFIED ASSESSMENT FORMULA           (SANCHEZ, M)

HB 57              PENALTIES FOR LARCENY OF CABLE HARDWARE      (RODELLA)

C/HB 77           FIREARMS TRANSFER ACT      (GARCIA, MP)

C/HB 175         SUSPENSION OF UTILITIES FOR DEPLOYED MILITARY           (STEINBORN)

C/HB 178         ELECTRONIC CRIMINAL CITATIONS & FEES   (KANE)

HB 308                        SPACE FLIGHT INFORMED CONSENT APPLICATION   (WHITE)

 

RULES COMMITTEE – Senator Linda M. Lopez, Chairman

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 – 9 a.m. – Room 321

SM 33              MAXIMIZE ACCESS TO FEDERAL GRANT FUNDING    (CANDELARIA)

SM 38              STREET GANG DATA & PREVENTION (CAMPOS)

SM 40              STUDY LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNER PROTECTION BILLS    (MORALES)

SM 48              STUDY THEFT OF MERCHANDISE SHELLS & PALLETS            (SANCHEZ, C)

SM 51              RESTORE HISTORIC U.S. ROUTE 66    (PADILLA)

SM 52              TREAT GALLINAS WATERSHED           (GRIEGO)

SM 63              TOBACCO-FREE COLLEGE CAMPUSES           (CERVANTES)

SM 65              CONNELL’S CABIN AS NEW MEXICO TREASURE        (GRIEGO)

SM 69              CONTINUING DRIVER’S ED PROGRAM           (McSORLEY)

SM 72              TRUANCY & DROPOUT PREVENTION TASK FORCE    (KERNAN)

SM 73              LOS LUCEROS MASTER PLAN REVIEW           (PAPEN)

SM 76              CABINET SECRETARY & STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE   (LEAVELL)

SM 77              LIQUOR CONTROL ACT UPDATE TASK FORCE           (GRIEGO)

SM 81              STUDY 3RD GRADE/COLLEGE STUDENT MENTORING          (LOPEZ)

SB 193             WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSIONERS          (GRIEGO)

SB 227             STATE INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT       (SAPIEN)

SB 246             MANUFACTURED HOUSING COMMITTEE & LICENSING       (MOORES)

SB 272             EARLY VOTING SITE VOTER REGISTRATION   (ORTIZ y PINO)

SB 308             OUTFITTER AS STATE GAME COMMISSION MEMBER          (GRIEGO)

SB 332             EDUCATION TRUST BOARD MEMBERSHIP    (MUÑOZ)

SB 420             MOVE DEPT. OF INFO TECHNOLOGY TO GSD           (INGLE)

SB 441             STATE RACING COMMISSION COMPOSITION           (MUÑOZ)

*SB 502           BLUE RIBBON TAX REFORM COMMISSION   (KELLER/HARPER)

SB 507             CAPITAL OUTLAY REVIEW, PLANS & MONITORING   (CAMPOS)

SB 582             SCHOOL DISTRICT FAMILY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS        (LOPEZ/MIERA)

SB 588             TEACHER & PRINCIPAL EVALUATION SYSTEM COUNCIL       (MORALES)

SJM 25             CONSIDER EDUCATION FOR ALL ACT OF 2011          (O’NEILL/GENTRY)

SJM 27             STUDY BUSINESS PORTAL       (PADILLA)

SJM 31             STUDY LEGAL MARIJUANA ECONOMY           (ORTIZ y PINO)

SJM 33             STUDY MOVING LIQUOR LICENSE ENFORCEMENT   (McSORLEY)

SJR 8                ELECTED POLICE REVIEW BOARDS, CA          (ORTIZ y PINO)

SJR 10              TRANSFER ADMINISTRATION OF ELECTIONS, CA      (MORALES)

SJR 9                STATE AUDITOR MINIMUM FUNDING LEVEL, CA      (CISNEROS)

SJR 11              2-YEAR RESIDENCY FOR LEGISLATURE, CA    (GRIEGO)

SM 2                VOLUNTEER MOTORCYCLE TRAFFIC ESCORTS          (MARTINEZ)

SM 34              SANDIA LAB 2005 ORDER FEASIBILITY STUDY           (ORTIZ y PINO)

SM 50              STUDY ABQ-BERNALILLO WATER AUTHORITY          (McSORLEY)

SM 62              STUDENT BILL OF RIGHTS       (LOPEZ)

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