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One of the largest hotel flrms in the Midwest, Leisure Hotels, L.L.C., is the company currently negotiating with the village of Ruidoso to build an upscale hotel next to the Ruidoso Convention Center, according to company information. "I think we are way beyond where we. were with either Allhub or Santa Fe Hospitality," Ruidoso Mayor Robert Donaldson said Thesday, referring to two previous companies that have discussed leasing a 3.8-acre tract of village land for

development as a hotel. Donaldson said company and viliage attorneys held their first serious negotiations 'fuesday by telephone. Another negotiation sessio.n is scheduled for early next week, he said. "I would think that by a month we would have the large ml\iority of the details worked out," Donaldson said. 'There is a lot of information that has to be (obtained) by both sides to get to the point where we have a lease that is good for the village of Ruidoso and that they feel they can build a hotel that will work." Steven Olson, CEO, could not be reached for comment Thesd.ay at his company's offices in Hutchinson, Kan., about plans for the hoteL Based on information from the company, Leisure Hotels has tentativP plans to build a $4.9

million Hawthorn Suites at the site. The hotel would have 100 rooms and a restaurant, based on information previously supplied by village officials_ "I would assume that it would three stories maybe even four," Donaldson said_ 'They want to make f:>--ure when they are done with the first l 00 rooms that there is space available for an additional 100 rooms If the market calls for it as well as for additional room for expansion of the convention center," he said. The company currently owns 10 hotels in Kansas and Missouri. The hotels range from economy to high-end service, including Quality Inns, Holiday Inns and Days Inns_ Earlier this year, Leisure Hotels announced plans to build another 10 hotels in the next three

years. Five will be Microtel hotels and ;:_mother five will be Hawthorn Suites, which are full-service hotels, according to information provided by the company. Donaldson said the village of Ruidoso intends to purchase property to expand parking for the convention center area, where the Links golf course is located and where the future hotel would be_ Following a recent closed session, the Ruidoso Village Council voted to pursue acquiring land for additional parking at the convention center, he said. The village also would be committed to improving the common area at the convention

County suggests. Glencoe give-away

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Father David Berg of Santa Rita Catholic Church. hosts the annual Blessing of the Animals. a non-denom•nat1onal event Saturday sponsored by the Humane Society of Uncoln County. Ber-g gave a group blessing as well as indiVIdual bless1ngs to dozens of dogs. a few cats and Thornton the hedgehog. Pets and owners also were photographed with Santa Claus.

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Despite an offer of volunteer labor from several townspeople, board members of the Lincoln Heritage Trust say they must close the trust muspum and Dr \\'oods Houst> Nov. 1. at least for the \Vinter It's simply a mattPr uf monev. "\Ve can closf' the museum Nov_ and have a small rf'serve whPre we can fulfill our r0sponsihility in terms of having a custod1an and maintaining thf' building," s~ud trustPe CK. Stribling of Ruidoso Downs. 'Wp hav(> Pnough left in our endowmPnt -~ wp'n• talking around $f>O.OOO to do that. "Or we could continu!' to operate and it would result in us reaching insolvf'ncy ahnut thP ftrst of thf' yf'ar with unpaid rrf'ditors. When we £•xplained all that tot hP l£•adPrs of the community out thPrP. thPV W£'rf' VPrv umkrstan.ding_ ThPy had· somd, hut nothing was accomplishPd thPrP" Stribling said tlw trust alrPady has PXplorPrl turning over thl' muse· um to thP statE• monun1t>nts di\'lsion of thP New IV1Pxico State :\1usPttnl or nH'q.;ing with tlw Mtv'\'llm of th(• llorsf' in Ruidoso Down:--;, hut t hPn' were no takt'rs_ If the pPoplP in town can linP up ;t contributor or sPcurP an Pndo'l.vrnent, thPy would not have to forn1 a new

trust to manage the museum, ht• said "There's no reason to go to thP expense of starting 1.nother trust They can take this one over, if they have a sour-ce of more monPv. ·· Stribling said. "As I explainPd at the meeting_ it is their commumt:_v and they really don't have to orgamze much of anything, But of course. t Robert 0. Anderson 1 and Mrs_ Freeman won't turn it over -without some kind of proposal and funding t" ensure its continuance. \\'p could JUst change thP board. __ "\Ve'd be more than happv tn have a hoard meeting, appoint t.ht·m and the presPnt hoard- or an.v onE' of us thPv want ~ v-..-!11 rPsign_" ThP import:mt point is that thP museum would hav(> to be suhsidl7Pd hv ahout $60.000 a vear unlt·ss otfwr s~urcPs of revenuf' ~an be dt>\'Pioped. hP said_ ThP trust sold sPven vacant parcf'ls last year. Stribling saicl ''l,ast :;·ear. we wPre try·ing to nm t hP \Vort lt>y Hotel and lost $1 :2;).000 ... ht> said_ ··so there went the down pay· nwnt on th properties we had sold ~1wn we actually sPll the \\'ortll'y ~

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na, install bleachers and make othPr improvements to the building and grounds on ll_S_ 70. Nunlpy's motion J-->assed 3-2 with Commissioners Wilton Howell and Monroy Montes voting against it_ County Attorm•y Alan Morel said Tuesday although he hasn't he·en ablP to review thP documents yet, he thinks f(·dcral ~rrant af_,'TPements prohibit thl' county selling, leasing or utherwise disposing of the center for five ypars_ ThP latPst f_,>rant agreemPnt

is only about two years oid. He also thinks such a gift to the symposium board would violate the state constitution anti-donation clause. "It's possible, the county could enter into an agreement with the symposium board to operate the cen· ter like it has with the fair association, which manages the county fair grounds," Morel said. "But I think there's r,roblems with an outright transfE:'r. Hefore Nunley's motion Friday, County Manager Tom Stewart proposed to commission(->rs that the C(>ntpr be managro on a caretaker basis without a full time manager and opened only for scheduled events_ The center has been without a manager since Linda Wallace resigned several months ago. Wallace had guided the development of the center for flve years, sought grants, solicite-d new events to be staged there and Pven performed janitorial duties when nPcessary. ThP problem wrth thP Glenc()(> cPntPr i:-; that while pvents staged

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Although Lincoln County Commissioners have been warned that they need to take steps to set up a medical indigent fund, Chairman L. Ray Nunley wasn't ready Friday to find out directly from the public if residents are willing to pay for the fund in the fonn of a new tax. He wanted a volunteer advisory board to act as inter~

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'f1H. Ruu/nRo NPwa ,._rveR the- right to rt>jf'C't ndvPrtilling 90d Mit copy that it OOntlidPr>! ohjf'rtionahiE'_ Liahihty fnr an,v ••rn•r m ad..,..rtilday, Oct. 22: Tuesday, Oct. 27: a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Info and· renew by and Thursday, Oct. 29 in the White phone (505) 354-3035. Mountain cafeteria Tryouts· Sunday, ... Smaller- capllan 6:30 p.m. Thursday, · Oct. 22 at library Board of Trustees ~ November I. Cost $30 per child: $25 Smokey Bear Restaurant. (Please meeting on 2nd Tuesday of for eac:h additional sibling. Scho~­ Entries may be submitted by note new meetlng.dme.) · month at 6'30 In the Uboary. Public is shlps available. Coaches needed: flm mall, fax (257-7053) or welcome to attend. m-ng Sunday; Oct. 4. Call 258brou&ht In to the office at Volunteer wanted for Thursdays 2 4627 or 378-9162. the Ruidoso News, 104.Park 10 a.m. Sawrday, Oct. 24 at San Juan p.m. - 5 p;m. to start' November. Avenue. Dead-line for sub-o Church, Uncoln. Arvn.ial member's Computer knowledge appreciated. mission is noon on the Monmeeting and eleCtions for the Untofn but not necessary. Please stOp by the day prior to Wednesday County Historical SociOty. Program Ubrary for an application and job de-- 7 p.m. on Thursday nights at the Nob Hill School. Sponsored by the Slern publication. by Father Bergs and Gloria Ald;lz. Re- scription. . ception to follow. This meeting is Slsn up at Library for Internet training Blanca Swingers SqUare Dance Club. open to the general public. For more with Rebecca judd Wednesdays from Call Ban or Mary Young 257-3193 lnfonnatlon call (S05) 653-4025, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for more Information.

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SCOOP immunizations aDd licensing. .. RUIDQSO NEWS STAFF WRITER For a spayed female or neutered male cat, the cost of an annual viiDomestic cats have been the lage license is $2.50. If the cat is fer· nation's most( popular pet since the tile and the owner is opposed to Bter· mid·1980s. · ilization of the animal, or is a breedMoM than 60 million now live in er, a special permit may be pur· houaeholds in the United States, chased for $25. 11000rding t.o .Animal Shelterin_g "l'he thinking that feral cats are Magazine\! September-October 1998 some kind of naturally occurriog issue. wild species is absurd," Riggins said. However, laws developed to pro- -..,"We domesticated them. When we teet and control cats haven't kept feed a huge feral population, we pace with their status, the author of think we're doing a good thing, but an article on free.roaming cats stat- · in reality, we're perpetuating a lot of . Qd. Few communities register or suffering." license cats or require they be conHigh numbers of cats unatfined or supervised when outdoor& tached to a home die from predation, Most don't regulate feral cats. disease, starvation, exposure to the That's not the CSBe in Ruidoso. elements, abuse and encounters Nor hsa Jim Riggins, administrator with vehicles on the JQad, he BBid. of the Lincoln County Humane People who move to Lincoln Society animal shelter, found that to County from a large city may not be the situation in most of the laws realize that their cats may even be he hsa seen from communities Plucked from their back yards by · around the state or IICI'OBB the coun- coyotes, foxes and owls. try. . Neutering feral cats won't save "Almost all the ordinances I run them from a life of nearly constant into cover both dogs and cats," ril, Riggins said. Jijggins said. "Cats aren't required to pe "W!Ive all seen the chart that physical be o~ a leash, but it\! not says one female cat and her female legal for an animal to be on someone offspring can produce several thouelse's property." . , . . . :1 sandfy of felines over a few years;• A cat owner wtth a wandenng Rjgginll said. "If someone is feeding cat doesn't pay a 6nf! unless the vii- eight to 10 feral animals that could !age's animal control officer writes a be 70 000 cats. · · ' ticket. But if a cat is impounded, the • 'Witen people say to me that the o~er to pay a $25 unpound fee, popUlation they 6ee isn~ t):mt large, wbi~ lB ~ to help keep the slael- to me ita simply proof that the rate ter m operation. The cost !;Oilld go of survival iJ> incredibly low for these up, if the cat i.a not current on its animals." BY DIANNE STAUJNGS

These pets are c~rrently up for adoption at Lincoln County Humane Society . · Call257-9841 · .

Chrissy is a box!lr-Dalmatlan ~ix female, who shef· ter workers say Is a funny dog In the best way. She's about two years old and Is well behaved. Unlike some purebred Dalmatians, she has a mild tempera· ment. •

Darlin' is a darling 11-month·old female heeler. She's already spayed and has a very loving personality. In line with her breed, she would be a loyal family dog and a great animal to have around the house.

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seveoal mlsad· adaptaUon of lha vampire classic. (In ventu.... ( nS!eRJC)'G'IIII(1 hr., 16mln.)EIJ . Coppola's Sloreo) llll(2 hrs., 15mln.)GIDISun, ~:45p.m. Tuo.Sp.m. "Brukdown" (1997, Suspenao) Ku~· "AIIalnollhl Heart" 1r (1992, Adult) Amy Lynn Russell, J.T. Walsh. Astranded motodst's wile Baxlar, Michael Montana. A woman enters the vanlshi!S while going for help. ~n S!areo} 'R' 1111 game ollova ~r mooting an alhlala. (2 hrs.) (1 hr., 33 min.) 111M Sal. 1 p.m. &Fd. t:30a.m ''Thl B.roktn Chain" **'h (1993, Drama) "All of lit"*** (1984, Comedy) Steve Marlin, Pierce Brosnan, Bully Sainla-Marle. Tho Revo· Uly Tomfin. An helms' soullaktls ovar hall Ql a Ju\lonary War lhreatena lha Iroquois confedar· lawyefs body. (2 hrs.)a Sat t1 p.m. '!CV· (In Slorao) 1111 (2 hrs.} Glt lllu. 12 a.m. "All Ovar Mt'' *** (1998, Drama) Alison /''Busted" (1996, jomady) Corey Feldman, Folland, Taoa Subkaff. A lasblsn loon facas a Corey Holm. Partying policemen want a new moral dilemma aft~y·bashlng. (In Stereo} captain 1o lerherhalrdown. (In Stereo) (1 hr., 25 1111 (I hr., 30 min.) 111131 Tuo. 8:30p.m. min.) ID TUa. 1:10 a.m. · "Amorlcon Strap" 1r IS (1996, Comedy) Luke ''Butch Cuaidy and the Sundance Kid" Pony, Jennlor lllly. Dangerous mio81s con' **** (1969, Western} Paul Nawman, Robert vargo upon an lsolalod desert dinar. (In Sloroo} Redford. The 19th-century outiaw pair Hoes lo 'R' (1 hr., 37 min.) Cllm Mqn. 7 p.m. Soulh America. 'PG' (I hr., 52 min.) Ga Sal 6 "Anaconda"* (1997, Ho110q Jennller Lopez, p.m., tO p.m. leo CUbe. A huge snake slalks a film crow In the BlllZDian jungle. ~In Slereo) 'PG·13'1111 (I hr., 29 min.) 11/11!1 Sal. 8 p.m. "Angel 4: Ullde.,ovor'' 1r1\' (1994, Drama) Darlene Vogel, Shane Fraser. A woman enters "Call Northside Trf" ***II (1948, Drama) tho world of rock groupies lo find a kiUer. (In James Slowan, Holen Welker. Areportortriaslo Slereo}(2 hrs.) & Fri. 11:30 p.m. . freeenlnnocanlmanfrompdoon. (I hr., 51 min.) . "Angel Ill: The Final Chapter'' ** (1988, G lllu. 8:15p.m. Drema)MitzJKaplure, Maud Adams. Angel goes "Candlaehoe" *** (1977, Comedy) Jodie afterlha pom merchants who kidnapped her Foster David Niven. A streot·wlsa lomboy In• slsrer. (2 hrs.) liD Fri. 9:30p.m. horils ~ ronered English manor. 'G'IIII (I hr., 41 "Angela In tho Endzone" **~ (1997, Co· min.) Gill Fd. II p.m. mody) ChrislophorUoyd, Manhowlewrenco. A "Candyman: Farewell to lhe Flesh" **IS sports•lovlng angel helps oula struggling fool· (1g95, Ho110r) Tony Todd, Kelly Rowan. Tho baD Jpoln. liD (1 hr., 37 min.) mlD Sun. 12:50 vangalul ghoul morRo a New Orteans lamlly lor a.m. doalh. (In SteRJC) 1111 (2 hrs.) l!l!ll Sal. 12 a.m. 11 Antonla'1Une.. (1995, Comedy-Drama) "Captain HoraUo Hornblower'' *** (1g5t, Wllleko Van Ammolrooy, Els Dottolffl8ns. At:l Advenlure) Grogo_ry Pack, Virginia Mnyo. ~ Independent OU1ch woman reflects on her unu· Brlti_,Sh seaman risks lives to save England s suatllle. (In Stereo) 'A' (1 hr., 33 min.) CllmD hfllbom. (1 hr.. 57 min.) &9 Sal. 12 a.m. Sot. 11:05 p.m. "Carrlars" (1998, Suspenso) Judith Ugh!, Pa11 The Asalgnmant"' {1997, Suspenso) Almela Rood. Premiere. The raca Is on lo Slop the dan Quinn Donald Sutherland. A naval officer is spread ol a deadly virus. (In Stereo) llll (2 hrs.) recruiled 10 selaloap for a terrorist. (In Stereo) 'A' £lliiD rue. B p.m. liD (1 hr., 55 min.) mD Mon. 8 p.m. · "Caspar"*** (1995, Fanlasy) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman. A Jrlendly ghost and a lonely teen forma special bond. (In Stereo) llll (2 hrs.) G1D B Sun.6p.m. "Casper: A Splrilod Beginning" ** (1997, "Tho Bobo" **~ (1992, Blogrephy) John Comedy} Sieve Gunonborg, Lori Loughlin. Tho Goodmen, Kelly McGillis. Based on lhe lifo of friendly ghost returns to sava a haunted man· baseball lagend George Horman Rulh. (In slon. (In Stereo) llll (2 hrn.) m!J Sat. 9 p.m.: Stereo) liD (2 hrn.) l!l!ll Thu. 12 a.m. WBd. !Op.m. . "Bachelor Party" ** (1984, Comedy) Tom "Cenlerfold" (1999, Drama) Gabriella Hall, Hanks, Tawny Kfraen. A bus drtve(s palslhrow Cheryl Ba~el. An aspiring aclross looms about him a no·holds·barred party. 'R' llll (1 hr., 46 Hollywood's darker side. (In Stereo) (1 hr., 25 min.) mD Tuo. 10:45 p.m. min.) am Thu. 12:20 a.m. • "BaJa Oklahoma" *** (1988, Comedy·, "Tho Chain" (1996, Drama) Gary Busey, Victor Drama) Lasley Ann Warren, Peter Coyote. A Rivers. Handcuffs bring a cop and his quarry barmaid dreams of finding success as a songcloser together. (In Stereo) 1m (1 hr., 45 min.} writer. (In Stereo) 1111 ( 1hr., 45 min.) lllll!D Wed. Tuo. 5:15p.m. . 5:15p.m. "Chameleon" (1998, Science Action) Bobble "The BandWagon"*** (1953, Musical) Fred Phillips, Eric Lloyd. Premiere. A genolically enAslalre, Cyd Charissa. A HOllywood has·beon gineered predatorprotoels a boy. (In Stereo) llll trias his luck In a Broadway musical. llll (2 hrs.) (2 hrs.) am lllu. 7p.m. lliiD Wed. 6p.m "Changing Hablls" ** (1997, Comedy"Barafool.ln the Park"*** (1967, Comedy) Drama) Moira Kelly, ChriS!opher Lloyd. A strugRobe~ Redlord, Jane Fonda: A sedatela~r gling artist schemes her way Into a convent. (In andhlsexubersntbrideadjusttoma.rriage. 'G 1m Stereo) 'PG-13' (I hr.,31 mln.)lllml Thu. 7:15 (1 hr., 45 min.) ClliEiil Ftl. 8 p.m. p.m. . "Basic lnstlncr• **1r'h (1992, SuSpense) Mi· "Child ol Glass" **~ (1978, Mystery) Barbaoa chael Douglas, Sharon Stone. A cop has a Barrie, Bltl McGuire. Aboy must solVe a riddle to s1eamy aflalrwlth a woman Who may be a killer. rid hlmsoll ala ghost llll (1 hr., 37 min.) mlD (In Stereo) 'R'IIII (2 hm.. 7 min.) llmD Mon. 9 Sun.Bp.m. p.m "Children of a Lasser God" ***~ (1986, ''Beaury" (1998, Romance) Janina Turner, JaDrama) WIDiam Hurl, Marleo Matlin. A laacher

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Jamas Stewart, Hody Lemarr. An allen decides lowadaaloangorloevolddeportaUon. (1 hr., 30 min.} Tua. It p.m ''Tht command" (1954, Western) Guy Madison, Joan Waldon. A medical olflcer as· aumos command of his (1978, Horror) Fmderlc Garland, Ray Bolger. Young walllesses holp Forrest, Kalhieen Lloyd. A monstrous baby civilize a rowdy 1870s Western town. II!! (2 hrs.) wreaks havoc in suburbia. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 111iJ 8 Wed. 10p.m. "Tho Haunted" ** Y, ( 1991 , Horro~ SaUy Kirk- SaL 10:45 p.m. lond, JeHrey DeMunn. A family fights a 10-vear "It Should Happen to You''*** (1954, Co- . battle with lhe supernatural. (2 hrs.) mD Fri. 7 medy) Judy HoUiday, JaCk Lammon. An unemployed model in New York reniD a billboard. (1 p.m. 11p.m. hr., 30 min.) liiD Tus, 8 p.m. "Hawks" **y, (1988, Comedy) nmo1hy Dal· "Ira a Groot Fooling" **'h (1949, Comedy) ton, Anthony Edwems. Two tenninally Ui pa· Doris Day, Dennis Morgan. A parody of 1he tients escape lor one last fling. (In Stereo) (2 hrs.) movie business, comple~ wilh alar cameos. (1 mil 71ru. I a.m. hr., 45 mln.)IIID Mon. 6p.m. "The Heist"** (1996, Drama) AndrewMcCar· "It's Allvsf" (1974, Horror) John Ryan, thy, Cynt~ia Geary. An ex-cop.nles stop a crook Sharon Farrell. An evil babygOa

.Co)ll8tftutiouiii·Amendmllll1 I l'rti(IDBI!ll 10 am1111nd Anlele 8, Section I ot IIIII' CDDtillhatkln. ul' New Me:ll:leo 10 "I'I'CWidu an eiUial'tloD 10 tba requtreIQIIJII m.t I'I'OPerty taXBI ba ID pi'Clportion 10 lhllil valua Of tbill PI"OJIIII!fty. ne a.mlilndmlllll raqub'ea tbe lqtelatun to JtMVIde by law t.r lbnltalloo of a!UIWII IIICI'ellllllll ID valuatklo of -rnkleaflal property. The lbnltatlon -.y be 1>-.d on OWJJIIMICCIIpllllc:y of 1hllil prc~~~etty or the .asa or 1n1:ome ot the IB>q~aym- 111nd maY be authDrbe\t aratewtde or on a local option ba-

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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2 A JOINT RBSOLIJTJON" PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO .$-RTICLE 6, SECTI01!132 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW" MEXICO-TO ADD AN ADDITIONAL CITIZEN AND A MAGISTRATE AS MBMfmRS OF THB JUDlClALSTANDAIUJS COMMISSION. . Ill; IT RESOLVED BY THB LEOIBt..ATURS OF THE STATE OF NEW MBXICO: SKI:Ion 1. lila propoaed 10 aJUend Article .6, Sacdoo 32 or diu eoiJatltutlon of New Mllldco 10 1'tUid:

In 111:~rda1Jee wtdl tbll ai!CIIoa, any ju~ca. Judgo or m.atatrata of any ooun may b1111 diltclpliDed or I'81IIO\Ied rOl' willfUl riiiiiXlDdulllt ID omce, p81'11,11tmt failure or Inability 10 parfonn a Jud&e'a d11tlea; or hablhlal lnIBJIIpeq-aage, or he may bo rotlnd ror disability aerktualv laterferlng with tie performanea or bla dulleaiQI iB, or h Ukely 10 beciaae, of a parmaallllol eharacter. The commlulon RUIJ', after iD988IIprloo II deem& n-11fl1"11'. onter a hearblg IO"btl leld bafon It COZIC8I"Uin8 die dl•olp]lae, r&IIIOYlll or reli!'ement or a Jlllllice. judse or ~eb'Bte. or lhllil eommlalllfoa llliiV appob)t tbt'ee auudera whO are Juetlce. w Judpa of courts of 'record 10 boar IIIUI take evldeooo illtha maltt!r 1111d 10 repon their ftnd. lnae to the onmmla•loo. After hearinA 01' after coustdn-111& tha record and the fiJuUJI8I and report or lila mBJiera, If tba CIKIIIIIfaaiOII llndll a-d cause. It 1baU ret~Q~JUn~~Dd 10 thllil IRQII"ellle court the dlru:tp]j~H~. removal w reti~t of the ,tllstlca, judge or mqlatrale-

Tho supreme eourt ahall review the rellOJ'd of the ~ on lhG law ud racu 1111d may_Jl~~nail tbe lntrodu11tlo11 or HdllloDal evidence, 11,1111 It ahab order the ·dlsldpHne, reo~oval or redremCIIII a1 It finds Juat IIIUI propor or wholly rejec~t the recomiii8Bdaltcm. Upon an ordu l"or his retlren1i1111. 8JUI juatlce,-Judae or mqlatrale participating in a BtalqiOI'y retlremonrprii8J"8PI ,bill be retired wtth tba ume rlghtaaslf Ita had retired piii'IR.Iapt to the rat1remen1 PI'D8r&m. Upon an order far removal, the .tuatk:a, judsa or llhall thereby be removed offlge, and lli• 11111lary sliall ceaae from the dale or tbe order.

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COnatllutlolllll AmendmiiDI 2 PRipo.SOI to amend Ardele 6. SectiDD 32 or tbe conm.hatlon of New Mexico m add 1wo addklonlll nmmbllni 10 the Judicial stamliU"dll eommillloJI. CUrrentiJ, the commtaalcm baa nina member. (two jllallcea or Judpa. t - 1-awyen, and five DO!llawyar d.tlmembenJ. T11a propaaed addhlonal me;mbera would be a maatsti'IIIB Judse and a nonlawye;r Citizen m1111mber. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 3

SaC!IIou 1. 1118 propoae&ll to emend Ardele 10. Sec:tiOD 2 of die conatltutlcm. or New r.temGo to read: "A. In every cou~ all elected offlciaJ,a llhaU IU!l"VI! four-year terrils. aubJect 10 the pi'CIYbloDI or SubHCiioJI B Of lbla HOllon.

a. In tboll.i Cllllatlea lhat prior 10 15192: have not bad fout"-)'ear terms for elected otrlciDlll, the a&IBQDI", ahertrf 1111d probate JUdae ahall be elllileled 10 four-year IDI"IIIII and tha treaaurar and dllilrll sball bi elected to two--yur tarma Ia tile nrst election followlna the adoziiiDD of tills BIDeiUImem. In 1ubsequan1 alectlona, tbllil trea1uror lind clark oball be elected 10 four-yaar lei'Oll. C. To prvrido fw llhl888r&d COUDIY commlllldo:n t11rm1, Ia countl1111a with IIIFee county eommlnlooer1, tha tarms ..r n11 more than t - commlaloMnl ahallnpiro In rhe aame )'ear, and 1!1 ocnmtiell with fNe county commisslonel"l', the tenD& of DO more tbaa lbree CINillllill1llo aball u:plre ID1lle Hme:vear. D. All couot)' otncers, attar bavtng aerved two eonaec:utlve four-year terms. aball be lnallgtbla 10 hold llnJ' [pubii.:J c:ouDI)' office ror IWD yean lharaaflar ."

SecliOII 2- The emendment proposed by thll reaolutkllr. ah.all be RUI>mltlad 10 the p~lo for tbe:lr approval or re,Jacllcm at tbe ntiX1 aenenli elactloo or 111: 811)' ~181 elec:tlon prior to that data wblclt mil)' be oalled for that purpoae. Brief Aliatyala ' Cooaltlut:kmsl AmeDdmerll 3 proposea 10 an:ti!Dd Arlicie 10, SaCikm 2 of lila eonstiNIIoo or NeW .iiiBKICO 10 cllaDp the carr-eat roatrlctloJI 11111 prGhlblb a oovnty offiCial wliO hall bno elaoted to two ocmsecudve fouryear Ierma rrom holdiiiiiiiiiY public otnca yean tbereafter. The amez~dmem would mah the prohibition appbcable Dilly 10 th11 holding ar any ~RI)' utftca wlllliJI twO yean.

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CDNSTITUTION"ALAMENDMENT 4 A IOIN:I' RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO TI-ff!: CONSTITQTION OF NRW MKXICO TO PROHIBIT THE JtXPICNDITUR& OR JtNCUa~BRANCE OF RETIREMENT TRUST FUNPS, CRE· ATIW t'OR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND EMPLOYEES OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS CQU.BGES AND UNIVERSITIES, FOR ANY PORPoSE EX· CEPT FOR TUB SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF THE TRUST BBNEFICIARIE!Ii PROVIDINO FOR THB ADMINISTRATION OF TilE TRUST FUNDS; AFFIRMDfG CERTAIN PkOPBRTY RIGHTS. DB IT RESOLVED BY TKB LEGISLATURE OF" THE STATE OF NEW r,.mglCO: Section 1. It Ia pi'OpOBed 10 amend Arik.llo 20 or the.conatltutlon or N- Mllldco by &ddin& a 11- SOctloo 22 to r'ead: . "A. All ftmdl, aaaeta, PJVeeede. lnoome, contrlbulimls, l&iftll and pay. menta from llllY\Idllrge Wbataoever paid IIIlO or held b)' a pubUe en~ploy­ eea rat~llht ayatem or an edueatlooal--tedrement 1ylllem creall!d by tlut IIWII of thla fltate BhsH be held by eaeh re~pectlve ayatem ID 11 tnllt ftmd 10 be admlllialared •d inveawd b)' aaeb raepoc:llve s:vatom tor tlte BOla aad e.lualve baetil or the memberll, l'ellreia 1111d olher benllilfleiiiNea or that a}'DIIIIIm. Elcpenditurea from a ayamn tnaat fund aball imly be JDad11 rot llle bea~ ol the lnlst IJettelkiaiiBB and for ~111111 ul' ltd· miolatertng tho ayatern. A aylltem 11'1111 fUnd aJUID IHIV'I'J" be Ulllild, diverted, lotmed,.aaaigaad,-pledged.lavaatad, aneumbllilrtld or appropl'latH fur IIDJ other purpDN. To tile IIJdeot eonalateot with die provlalona or Iilia 11e11t1cm. eaeh trwrt fund lhaU be inYeltllild and lhe ayatema admjnlatered 111 provided by taw.

. a. Tlte retiremaot board of the public employees retiten:IIIIIDI IYIII8m al:ld the bllard of tha educational rtttlrameDt qllen'laball·be thllil tntsteea fw Utelr reapectlva &Yfltellll and have the IICIIa and exclaldve fiduciary duty and respoiutlbiUtr for admiDIBb'alloli and IDveatmem of lhe truat .fund beld by their respe.:t!VIl ayatema. . c. A ratlrelue'Dt board lball hll"'l thll aola and aiii:Clullva IIOw8r and autbor:lt)' to a!loPt actuarial U~UDqllioaa far liB aylttem baael1 upon tho re.:ctiiiJDCIJid.atiOill nuule bV 8JI todepandent actuary with whom It contrllllt8- The laallllature shall not - C I any law that ·lml..- the biH1Bflt11 pllid by the 11)'811101 ID ...y ......... Or cltan&n' the funding rurnuda fOr a ratiremODI plall anre. .adequate fUnding is pa'(Widad, · meetlnll lbe mllllmum awvica reqUirementa ot an applkaltla at plaa created !:tf law for emplo)'etia or the lllllbl o:r-BDY or Ita p aulidivlak'ms or IDatitotlonlll, a m'ember of a plan aiJall acquire a W!lled property l'lliht wtth due pi'OC!I!u PI"Ohlelloul under tho applial!la prevlliDDI oflba N"- MBJdeD and Utdlall Slalel coDIUtatlonS.

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CQNSTlTUTIONALAMENDMBNT 5 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSI·NG TO AMEND ARTICLE g OF THE CON5TITUTION OF NEW MEXICO BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO PROVIDE AN EUMPnON FROM PROPERTY TAXATION FOR PROPERTY THAT IS OWNED AND Oet;:UPIED BY A VB'I'JDVoN WHO HAS A I'ERMeDt or lho bid prl~. ThD depoalt of an uneucellllafu1 bklcfer shall be returned u(IOD reject!Drl of th1111 bid. The ll:ate board or nnanc:e mav alllo adl tbe bondB or aoY part or the bondB 10 tbo lllale treasurer or state lnveatment officer. Tlte alate treamorer or IIIBte lnVI!IItment officer Ill authorized to purchllse any of tbe bead• for love•tment. The bcmda are lepllowatmanta for any per110n or board chal1)ed with the tnvestmont or any public fUDds aod may be aecepted as security Cor all)' depoait of public money. •

Tho balkita used at the 1998 goneral elec:tio:n shall contain aubatan· tially the following lanauqe: equlpmeat for

to purehase In Sandooval

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Sectioo 15. EXPENSES. Th1111 exp~s lneurred by !:he state board of n. nanee Ia or reladolltO the preparation 8Jid 110le of the bon dB llball be paid out or the J»''CBi!dl from tlio !iitle of tbe bonds. 8Jid all rebate, peoaky, ill· tltftlut aruf olbar abllll1dlona of the state "'lldo8 10 tho bond• 1111d bond ·...--da ooder tbe lmenutl Reveoue Code or 1986. as anumded, shall be paid from eamln,&s rm bond pmc:eeds or other moneY or tho state, legally available tberefor.

for Improvements to the

8ec:1lo:n 7. TAX LEVY. To provide for the paymeol of the prlnelpal of and lalereal o:n the bond& issued and IID1d purauant to the provisions of tlte 19!18 Capital PrujeolU General Obllptlon Bond Act, rbl!!!ra altall be and there is berob)' Imposed and levied during l!allb year In wblch any of tbe bonds are outatandlq u·ad valorem 10x on all properly In the state subJect 10 property tautkm for stdle pllrpoBIIIII ....tftetm.t to pay tbe latereat aa It b11C11m111 due o:n th1111 lxmda, tosathllllr witb 1111 amount aufflelent 10 provide 11 alnkiDR fund 111 pay the prlneipalaf the honda a11 ll beoom1111 due aod,. If permitted by low, ad valorem tazea rna)' be collected to pay admln:lltratlva coaP lnc:idoml 10 the .:c~Ueetlon of 1uch taxes. Tha tiiXM shall be impoa1111d. levied, aaaeased and colleeted at the tlmea·and ia the mann1111r that other property taxea for atute purp1111ea .,., lmposllild,II!Yied, ll6ftlllllllild and coJiected. It Ia. the dut)' of all tax otnelala aod authorities to cauae lbi!RI! taxes ra be lmpOied, levied, asiOISed and collected.

to the San

to the Santa poreb.ase meals equipto purcha6a vehlclu for

1 vehlclo for the

Seotllm8. TREASURER- DUTIES. The state treaauror 1heH kl!ep SIIIIP• arate acc:oUDta of aU mo1111y collacted puraoiiDI to tho falU!II lnlposed and leTied purausnl to the provl&kln• of the 1998 C&pltnl Proj1111eP Generll1 Obllsatlon Bond Aet and lhaU u.., this mo:nay only for the purpoaea of paylq the prinCipii of and llltel'lltll on the bond& 11 thl!y bl!lllDme due and an)' oxponlu relating thereto.

•• vehlclea rl>f" to purehese meals equij:)-

SIICtlon 9. IRREPEALABLE CONTRACT- AUTHORITY FOR .ISSUANCE. An~WJier of bo:nda Issued pur5Wint to tbe provlalons of the 19!111 Cllpltal 111111 G1111neral Obligation Bond Act miiJ', oltltar at law or In e'l!lit)'1 by au \ aotlon or mandamua, anrorce -and .:ompal the perfar· riuiiK>B Of tbe duties requlrllild b)' tbal act of any officer or omtily men· tloJiod In thllilt act. Tlte pi'Clrial.Dllll of the 1998 C&plhll Projacts G1111neral Obllgatlo:n Brmd Act COIISIItute an Irrepealable contract wltb the "ow:nenl of an)' of the benda IB1111ed punuant to tltal act fer tha faithful "rtorPI&nce of wbloh the full faith and credit or dill atute of New MaxlCo are . bereby pledged. Without rarereni:e to any otlxlr act ot the lei:llllltuno ul' the state. lhe IV!I8 Capital Projocts Genorill Oblipllon Bond Aet is fUll authority for tha IBBIIIIIIee and 111111111 of tbB bcmds aulborizlllld Ia that act, and aueb bonds ahall bave all tile qualttkla ef IDvasrment aeeurltles uoder the Uniform eom~n~reial Coda or the RIOte,shall not be Invalid ror any lr"'JIUinrl!)' or defeet in the proceadin111 fur the laauanca and lillie ot the bonda and allall be irlcontestlble in the laanda or bona fide pun:huaen or holdeJ:B thereof lor tlahut. All banda l6~ued undiD" tha pmvl1l0111 of lhe 19!18 Cephal Projeeta General Oblill&tlon Bond Act."~ the IIVe,.,•t tbaraon, are exempt from tautioo by the atala and any aubdlvlaioa or pubjlc bod)' 111eraor. Seotlon 10. PROJECTS. Tba prn.:...,da l'nlm the sale of bond! laaued under tile provlaiona of the 1998 C&pital Projiii!Cta General Obligation Bond Act shall be dlatrlbuted as follows for the purpos111 and ld the amounlllapiiCifted: A. ror sonlor citizen facility improy.,ments and aequlaltlona. to·the

&tete qoocy on qllll(:

(I) ona hundred thau•and doll•r. {$100,000) 10 purcheia mllllla equll· ment fP" lllllllor centllilr& operated by the cltv ot Albuquerque In Beroal1111 eounty; (2) seven hundred fifty thou1811d flloUars {$750.0001 to purcbaae vehll!lea rnr tbe llli!lllor center~ oporatad bJ the city ot Albuquerque In Bl!rrialll(o eount)'; ~.J) ona bQodred IKI'1CIIIt)'.ftve thwanad dolllll"ll ($175,000) te purebase velilelal fur the somlor cenlerl operated by Bemalillo couniY; (4) fourteell thousaod dollars ($14,000) to pUrcbaao meals oquipiDeJit for the lllllior eent1111n operated bJ Baraallllo coqnty; . (5) tortr.tbOUaaod dollars ($40.000} to p_urchaiMI a Vlhlcla for tile t11eta Pueb aentor 6enter In BonaiiUo .:ounl)'; (6) abt1,...,Une thousand dollara ($69,000) 10 purchase vl!hlclea and re· lalad IIIIQ,IIIpment tor 1811ior C8DI81'1In C&tron C:OUDIY; (7) etxty.ftve tb011111111d dollars ($45,0011) to purclua•e meab equipment for 111mlor eemerala Chll- C01Uit)'; (8) .one bundred tboullllld dollars {$101'1.000) to pul'l!lbaae vehlolaa for 1111101' center• In Chave1 count)'; (PJ · ICIVCIDI)'.fl'l'e lhoulllllld doJlara ($75,000) for lmp~"ll of aac:h of the' county clerk•. The aecretary of slate shall cause lh" 191111 C..pltal Projects General Obllgatlo:n BINid Act IO be publllhod Ill lull. In· II leatU 11ne newspaper In uch county or the state 1r INie be published lhoraUt, onee each weak, ror four &uceoaalve weeka next prccedlnR the 8IHIIII"al elcc:tlon 1111 required by the con~tltutlon of New Mcxleo.

5ecllon t2. PROJECT SCOPE • EXPENDITURES. 1f an approprlatton for a proJect authllri-aed In the 191111 capital ProjactR General obllptllll'l Bond Act iB not .umeiant to complele ali tile purposes speeltiecl, the ar,· proprlallon may be a:rcpended lor any portion of th1111 purpoiC!l specified n the appropriation. Expenditure& shall not be mode far purpo:sea other than llmso apeclnllild In the appropriation. • Section 13. ART IN PUDLI

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