Current:Home > InvestNew Mexico special legislative session to focus on public safety initiatives -Wealth Evolution Experts
New Mexico special legislative session to focus on public safety initiatives
View
Date:2025-04-11 22:53:22
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s Democratic governor on Wednesday announced a mid-summer special legislative session on public safety after many crime initiatives languished.
In an emailed statement, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said she’ll call legislators back to Santa Fe on July 18 “to finish what they started during the 30-day legislative session.”
The Legislature delivered on a handful of the governor’s major priorities during a regular 30-day legislative session in January and February, but a long list of other gun control and public safety bills stalled without floor votes.
Lujan Grisham recently signed public safety bills that ban some guns at voting locations, extend a waiting period on gun purchases to seven days, enhance penalties for second-degree murder-related offenses and give judges an extra opportunity to deny bail to defendants who are charged with new crimes while already awaiting trial on a felony.
But she also has delivered a grim assessment of progress against violent crime and warned that “I don’t think it’s safe out there” as the Legislature adjourned in February.
Lujan Grisham declared a public health emergency over gun violence last year, suspending the right to carry guns in some parks and playgrounds in the greater Albuquerque area, in response to a spate of shootings there that killed children.
Republicans in the legislative minority recently urged the governor to address crime and security at the border with Mexico — traditionally the responsibility of the federal government. Lujan Grisham rebuffed the suggestion.
The summer session will unfold as the entire House and Senate are up for election in November, after the state’s June 4 primary. Lujan Grisham cannot run for reelection in 2026 at the end of her second term.
veryGood! (5392)
Related
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- Ice Storm Aftermath: More Climate Extremes Ahead for Galveston
- Atlanta Charts a Path to 100 Percent Renewable Electricity
- They're gnot gnats! Swarms of aphids in NYC bugging New Yorkers
- Buckingham Palace staff under investigation for 'bar brawl'
- Vanderpump Rules: Raquel Leviss Wanted to Be in a Throuple With Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix
- Full transcript of Face the Nation, July 2, 2023
- Massachusetts Raises the Bar (Just a Bit) on Climate Ambition
- Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
- U.S. Wind Power Is ‘Going All Out’ with Bigger Tech, Falling Prices, Reports Show
Ranking
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- Trump’s Forest Service Planned More Logging in the Yaak Valley, Environmentalists Want Biden To Make it a ‘Climate Refuge’
- Trump’s Pick for the Supreme Court Could Deepen the Risk for Its Most Crucial Climate Change Ruling
- Beyoncé Handles Minor Wardrobe Malfunction With Ease During Renaissance Show
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- California library uses robots to help kids with autism learn and connect with the world around them
- Texas Charges Oil Port Protesters Under New Fossil Fuel Protection Law
- Extra! New strategies for survival by South Carolina newspapers
Recommendation
Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
6 Years After Exxon’s Oil Pipeline Burst in an Arkansas Town, a Final Accounting
Vanderpump Rules' Raquel Leviss Turns on Tom Sandoval and Reveals Secret He Never Wanted Out
Interactive: Superfund Sites Vulnerable to Climate Change
Sam Taylor
Lala Kent Addresses Vanderpump Rules Reunion Theories—Including Raquel Leviss Pregnancy Rumors
A Tale of Two Leaks: Fixed in California, Ignored in Alabama
In Detroit, Fighting Hopelessness With a Climate Plan