Measure on the ballot in the 2018 New Mexico 2018 General Election in New Mexico.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote would authorize New Mexico to issue $10.77 million in bonds paid through state funds for senior citizen facilities. This includes purchasing and installing equipment and vehicles, and building systems for senior citizen facilities.
A “no” vote does not authorize the state to issue $10.77 million in bonds paid through state funds for senior citizen facilities.
It is important to ensure that senior facilities are meeting code compliance and maintain a standard of quality. According to the New Mexico State Senate, this bond measure would allow the state to address these issues by buying and installing new equipment and systems., in support of Bond Question A (Learn more)
According to Joey Peters of the ABQ Free Press, there have been millions of dollars in bonds issued in the past two decades for senior citizen facility improvements, many of which were inefficiently distributed and ultimately wasted., in opposition to Bond Question A (Learn more)
According to Fortune Magazine, additional bond measures would substantially increase the state's debt., in opposition to Bond Question A (Learn more)
This ballot measure would issue up to $10.77 million in bonds for senior citizen facility improvement, specifically, to address compliance issues and install new systems.
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