
New Mexico Governor Signs 72 Laws, Vetoes 2
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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed seventy-two new laws, including medical malpractice reforms, universal child care expansion, and an interstate compact for doctor licensing. She also approved an eleven billion dollar budget, cutting twenty-one million from pet projects. The governor vetoed a bill capping emergency spending and another creating rebates for low-carbon building materials. Parents are already benefiting from the child care expansion, while Republicans worry public safety was overlooked. Tougher penalties for battery on peace officers and a rollback of abortion reporting rules were also signed. Voters will decide on scrapping the pocket veto power and lawmaker salaries in November.
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