2016 Legislative Report: Laboratory Partnership with Small Business Tax Credit
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2016 Legislative Report: Laboratory Partnership with Small Business Tax Credit NEW MEXICO SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Solving New Mexico small business challenges TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE State Senators 2 State Representatives 4 SECTION 1 Introduction Welcome Letter 7 Map of Businesses Assisted 9 SECTION 2 NMSBA Enabling Legislation 11 SECTION 3 Businesses Assisted — by Senate District 23 SECTION 4 Businesses Assisted — by House District 55 The NMSBA Advisory Council Todd Bisio Albuquerque Qynergy Corporation Barbara Brazil Santa Fe NM Economic Development Department Jerome Garcia Los Alamos Los Alamos National Laboratory Steve Girrens Los Alamos Los Alamos National Laboratory Terri Lombourd Las Cruces Arrowhead Center at NMSU Mary Monson Albuquerque Sandia National Laboratories Jeff Nelson Albuquerque Sandia National Laboratories Michael Roach Santa Fe Entrepreneur Francine Sommer Santa Fe Oculus Media, Inc. Regan W. Stinnett Albuquerque Sandia National Laboratories Toni Taylor Los Alamos Los Alamos National Laboratory Eva Woods Broadview Woods Farms, Inc.; ZC Partners Quick Reference For New Mexico’s Fifty-Third Legislature First Session, 2017 LEADERSHIP SENATE LEADERSHIP President Pro Tempore Mary Kay Papen Democrat Senate Majority Floor Leader Peter Wirth Democrat Senate Minority Floor Leader Stuart Ingle Republican Senate Majority Whip Michael Padilla Democrat Senate Minority Whip William H. Payne Republican HOUSE LEADERSHIP Speaker of the House Brian Egolf Democrat House Majority Floor Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton Democrat House Minority Floor Leader Nate Gentry Republican House Majority Whip Doreen Y. Gallegos Democrat House Minority Whip Rod Montoya Republican NEW MEXICO SENATE NAME PARTY COUNTY/COUNTIES DISTRICT PAGE Baca, Gregory A R Bernalillo, Valencia 29 45 Brandt, Craig W. R Sandoval 40 53 Burt, William F. R Chaves, Lincoln, Otero 33 48 Campos, Pete D Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Mora, Quay, San Miguel, Taos 8 29 Candelaria, Jacob R. D Bernalillo 26 43 Cervantes, Joseph D Doña Ana 31 46 Cisneros, Carlos R. D Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, Taos 6 27 Gould, Candace R Bernalillo, Sandoval 10 31 Griggs, Ron R Doña Ana, Eddy, Otero 34 48 Ingle, Stuart R Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Lea, Roosevelt 27 44 2 NEW MEXICO SENATE (continued) NAME PARTY COUNTY/COUNTIES DISTRICT PAGE Ivey-Soto, Daniel A. D Bernalillo 15 35 Kernan, Gay G. R Chaves, Eddy, Lea 42 54 Leavell, Carroll H. R Eddy, Lea 41 53 Lopez, Linda M. D Bernalillo 11 31 Martinez, Richard C. D Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Santa Fe 5 26 McSorley, Cisco D Bernalillo 16 36 Moores, Mark R Bernalillo 21 39 Morales, Howie C. D Catron, Grant, Socorro 28 44 Munoz, George K. D Cibola, McKinley, San Juan 4 25 Neville, Steven P. R San Juan 2 24 O’Neill, Bill B. D Bernalillo 13 33 Ortiz y Piño, Gerald D Bernalillo 12 31 Padilla, Michael D Bernalillo 14 35 Papen, Mary Kay D Doña Ana 38 51 Payne, William H. R Bernalillo 20 39 Pinto, John D McKinley, San Juan 3 25 Pirtle, Cliff R. R Chaves, Eddy, Otero 32 47 Rodriguez, Nancy D Santa Fe 24 41 Rue, Sander R Bernalillo 23 40 Sanchez, Clemente D Cibola, Socorro, McKinley, Valencia 30 46 Sapien, John M. D Bernalillo, Sandoval 9 30 Sharer, William E. R San Juan 1 24 Shendo, Benny, Jr. D Bernalillo, McKinley, Rio Arriba, San Juan, Sandoval 22 40 Smith, John Arthur D Doña Ana, Hidalgo, Luna, Sierra 35 49 Soules, William P. D Doña Ana 37 51 Stefanics, Elizabeth “Liz” D Bernalillo, Lincoln, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Torrance, Valencia 39 52 Steinborn, Jeff D Doña Ana 36 50 Stewart, Mimi D Bernalillo 17 37 Tallman, Bill D Bernalillo 18 37 White, James P. R Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Torrance 19 38 Wirth, Peter D Santa Fe 25 42 Woods, Pat R Curry, Quay, Union 7 28 3 NEW MEXICO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NAME PARTY COUNTY/COUNTIES DISTRICT PAGE Adkins, David E. R Bernalillo 29 72 Alcon, Eliseo Lee D Cibola, McKinley 6 58 Armstrong, Deborah A. D Bernalillo 17 64 Armstrong, Gail R Catron, Socorro, Valencia 49 86 Baldonado, Alonzo R Valencia 8 59 Bandy, Paul C. R San Juan 3 57 Brown, Cathrynn N. R Eddy 55 90 Chasey, Gail D Bernalillo 18 66 Clahchischilliage, Sharon R San Juan 4 57 Cook, Zachary J. R Lincoln, Otero 56 91 Crowder, Randal S. R Curry 64 94 Dines, Jim R Bernalillo 20 68 Dodge, George, Jr. D Curry, De Baca, Guadalupe, Roosevelt, San Miguel 63 94 Dow, Rebecca R Grant, Hidalgo, Sierra 38 77 Egolf, Brian D Santa Fe 47 84 Ely, Daymon D Bernalillo, Sandoval 23 70 Ezzell, Candy Spence R Chaves 58 92 Fajardo, Kelly K. R Valencia 7 59 Ferrary, Joanne J. D Doña Ana 37 76 Gallegos, David M. R Lea 61 93 Gallegos, Doreen Y. D Doña Ana 52 88 Garcia, Harry D Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Socorro, San Juan, Valencia 69 97 Garcia, Miguel P. D Bernalillo 14 62 Garcia Richard, Stephanie D Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Santa Fe 43 81 Gentry, Nate R Bernalillo 30 73 Gomez, Bealquin Bill D Doña Ana 34 75 Gonzales, Roberto “Bobby” J. D Taos 42 80 Hall, Jimmie C. R Bernalillo 28 72 Harper, Jason C. R Sandoval 57 91 Herrell, Yvette R Otero 51 87 Johnson, D. Wonda D McKinley, San Juan 5 58 Larrañaga, Larry A. R Bernalillo 27 72 Lente, Derrick J. D Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Juan 65 95 Lewis, Tim D. R Sandoval 60 93 Little, Rick R Doña Ana, Otero 53 88 4 NEW MEXICO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (continued) NAME PARTY COUNTY/COUNTIES DISTRICT PAGE Louis, Georgene D Bernalillo 26 71 Lundstrom, Patricia A. D McKinley, San Juan 9 60 Maestas, Antonio D Bernalillo 16 64 Maestas Barnes, Sarah R Bernalillo 15 63 Martinez, Javier D Bernalillo 11 61 Martinez, Rodolpho “Rudy” S. D Doña Ana, Grant, Sierra 39 77 McCamley, Bill D Doña Ana 33 74 McQueen, Matthew D Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Torrance, Valencia 50 87 Montoya, Rod R San Juan 1 56 Nibert, Greg R Chaves, Lincoln 59 92 Powdrell-Culbert, Jane E. R Sandoval 44 82 Rehm, William “Bill” R. R Bernalillo 31 73 Roch, Dennis J. R Colfax, Curry, Harding, Quay, Roosevelt, San Miguel, Union 67 96 Rodella, Debbie A. D Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, Taos 41 79 Romero, G. Andres D Bernalillo 10 60 Roybal Caballero, Patricia D Bernalillo 13 62 Rubio, Angelica D Doña Ana 35 75 Ruiloba, Patricio D Bernalillo 12 62 Salazar, Nick L. D Colfax, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel 40 78 Salazar, Tomás E. D San Miguel, Santa Fe, Torrance 70 98 Sariñana, Debra M. D Bernalillo 21 68 Scott, Larry R. R Lea 62 93 Small, Nathan P. D Doña Ana 36 76 Smith, James E. R Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe 22 69 Stapleton, Sheryl Williams D Bernalillo 19 67 Strickler, James R.J. R San Juan 2 56 Sweetser, Candie G. D Grant, Hidalgo, Luna 32 74 Thomson, Elizabeth “Liz” D Bernalillo 24 70 Townsend, James G. R Chaves, Eddy, Otero 54 89 Trujillo, Carl D Santa Fe 46 83 Trujillo, Christine D Bernalillo 25 71 Trujillo, Jim R. D Santa Fe 45 82 Trujillo, Linda M. D Santa Fe 48 85 Wooley, Bob R Chaves, Lea, Roosevelt 66 95 Youngblood, Monica R Bernalillo 68 97 5 Dear New Mexico State Legislators, Thanks to your ongoing support, the New Mexico Small Business Assistance (NMSBA) Program is an effective partnership among small businesses, the State of New Mexico, and our national labs. NMSBA, which is made possible by the Laboratory Partnership with Small Business Tax Credit Act, was initiated by the New Mexico State Legislature in 2000 and expanded in 2007. Since its inception, NMSBA has allowed over 2600 small New Mexico businesses to access the scientific and technical expertise of Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories and specialized contractors. In an effort to stimulate economic development across the State, an investment of $4.8 million was made in 2016 by the State of New Mexico and the two national laboratories. In the past year, this investment helped 365 small businesses in 29 counties. NMSBA has a particular focus on rural area small businesses, which this year made up 61 percent of our customers. Through NMSBA, small businesses receive technical assistance equivalent to $20,000 if they are located outside Bernalillo County and $10,000 if they are located in Bernalillo County. This investment has resulted in increased competitiveness of the businesses and the improved economic health of our State, as measured through client surveys and return on the State’s tax investment. One such success story is the Smart Battery Manager Leveraged Project, which, along with Tibbar Plasma Technology from Los Alamos, was presented with the “Honorable Speaker Ben Luján Award for Small Business Excellence.” This award is given each year to the NMSBA project(s) demonstrating the most economic impact. The Smart Battery Manager Leveraged Project supported five small businesses, four in Alamogordo and one in Albuquerque, which are trying to capture a portion of the huge global unmanned vehicle market. With NMSBA’s help, these companies were able to advance the monitoring of batteries used in unmanned systems, improving safe and reliable operations and enabling them to plan even more complicated and involved missions. So far, the companies have received $2.5 million in new investments and added 12 new employees. This Legislative Booklet provides a listing of all the small businesses throughout the State that have taken advantage of assistance provided by the national laboratories since the inception of NMSBA. The small businesses are sorted by Senate and House districts. We hope you will take a moment to review the booklet to see the variety of small businesses working with NMSBA.