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Committee continues House Memorial 57 seeking study of recruitment, retention of Law Enforcement Academy instructors

2659160 · March 15, 2025
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Summary

House Memorial 57 was introduced and continued to Monday; the memorial requests designees from the Department of Public Safety, the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy and the Public Employees Retirement Association to study recruitment and retention of instructors and produce consensus recommendations.

Chair members introduced House Memorial 57 and the committee continued consideration to the next meeting, allowing public comment on Monday.

Representative Borrego presented House Memorial 57, which asks for designees from the Department of Public Safety, the director and deputy director of training for the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy, and a designee from the Public Employees Retirement Association to collaborate on studying recruitment and retention issues for New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy instructors and to provide a consensus recommendation to the legislative interim committee that reviews investments and pensions. "I am happy to present House Memorial 57," Representative Borrego said, and read the long title into the record.

The chair opened the floor for public comment and—after calling for in-person and online participants—noted there were no speakers in the room or on Zoom in favor or opposition at that time. The committee agreed to hear the memorial formally on Monday and closed the item for this session.

No formal action was recorded on the memorial at the hearing; the committee left the item on the agenda for the next meeting.