Immediate attention required: request redaction to words used to misrepresent Constitutional Amendment 2
- Paul Spencer, W.I.L.L. for Prosperity
- Dec 26, 2023
- 3 min read
Immediate attention required: request redaction to words used to misrepresent Constitutional Amendment 2
Please redact words used to describe Constitutional Amendment 2 on KOAT7 News October 11, 2022. Funding from constitutional amendment 2 is
Falsely being presented as seen on KOAT7 website that reads : “This constitutional amendment will allow the legislature to appropriate funds to private entities for major infrastructure, energy and water projects,” Sanderoff said.
Supporters and sponsors of the Regionalization bill that will be presented in this upcoming 2023 legislative session are hoping this Constitutional Amendment 2 will be passed into law for its source of funding.
This amendment will allow funding to go to a re-governance of community public water systems.
New Mexico citizens are unknowingly voting away their freedoms at the polls today. If Constitutional Amendment 2 is passed into law it will fund a Regionalization program, a tool that once created, will continue to build a bigger centralized government in efforts to cover up decades of continuing systemic failures of government policies, regulations and mismanagement that have hindered their ability to meet their goals and accomplish their mission. The New Mexico Finance Authority along with the New Mexico Water Trust Board have already changed policies and rules to facilitate Regionalization efforts that the United States Environmental Protection Agency is promoting nationwide.
New Mexico taxpayers will be paying for the Re- Governance of New Mexico water systems state wide.
Constitutional Amendment 2, if passed, will not prioritize funding to private entities but instead will be prioritized for newly formed quasi-governmental entities (regionalization) that will be created by communities transferring their authority, and assets (autonomy and sovereignty) to a newly formed quasi- government. This is Michelle Lujan Grisham administration’s solution to the issues they say they are facing with New Mexico communities today not having the managerial, secretarial operational and financial capacity to govern themselves. MLG administration believes the key to shoveling out all this unprecedented funding from the Bipartisan INFRASTRUCTURE Law is for communities to regionalize. These communities are part of the 85% of New Mexico communities who can not afford the loan portion of the grant funding that has just recently received 50 billion dollars in the two state revolving funds here in New Mexico and all other states nationwide, provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Many of these communities are the same communities who have struggled to receive affordable funding for decades to update their aging failing infrastructure, Bluewater Water and Sanitation District being just one of them. These communities are now compelled, even coerced, into handing over ownership and authority to a centralized government who will be able to receive higher points on a competitive score card that determines who will receive funding based on the highest scores. This affordable funding should not come at the price of local communities' authority to govern themselves. Affordable funding and technical support should be made available to New Mexico communities today. Instead the New Mexico Finance Authority along with the N.M. Water Trust Board having already changed rules and policies last month to facilitate Regionalization (Transfer of ownership). This regionalization effort is being lead by the EPA as they are promoting this globalization effort nationwide. If Constitutional Amendment 2 passes in this 2022 election, New Mexico taxpayers will be paying for Re- Governance of New Mexico water systems .
Water is life
Who is in control of your life?
When you lose your ownership, you lose your freedoms
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👇Centralized government via Regionalization 👇

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