New Mexico Statutes

§ 6-28-1 — Legislative findings and purpose

New Mexico § 6-28-1
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 6Public Finances
Art. 28Indian Capital Outlay

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 6-28-1 (2026).

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A.The legislature finds that many residents of this state living within Indian country are impoverished and are involuntarily living without electric service, indoor plumbing, adequate potable water, telecommunications or related infrastructure due to federal government policies over the decades. This finding is based upon federal decennial census data showing that Native Americans living in Indian country have a long history of income below federal poverty levels and a lack of basic domestic amenities. Living under such adverse circumstances has a negative impact on the education of children at the elementary and secondary school levels and on the health and welfare of Native Americans in general.
B.Since the nineteenth century, the federal government has assumed a trust responsibility

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Legislative History

Laws 2006, ch. 105, § 1.

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