New Mexico Legislative Education Study Committee records, 1954-[ongoing].

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New Mexico Legislative Education Study Committee records, 1954-[ongoing].

Summary: As of 2000, collection consists of records of the New Mexico Legislative School Study Committee (1964-1972). Includes administrative correspondence, reports, memorandums, minutes, press releases, and financial records. Some of the major topics covered by materials in the collection are teacher salaries, evaluations, and turnover; student-teacher ratios; vocational education; and religion and testing in public schools.

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New Mexico. Legislature

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The legislative function of New Mexico government was established by the Kearny Code and vested in the General Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico (Art. 3, Sec. 1-17. October 7, 1846). From 1850-1912 the legislative power was vested in the Legislative Assembly by the Organic Act (Sec. 5-9. September 9, 1850). A bicameral legislature of Senate and House of Representatives was established by the New Mexico 1912 State Constitution (Art. IV, Sec. 1-41). The State Legislature met every other year...

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