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Governor criticizes legislative session for ignoring public safety

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NM Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham | governor.state.nm.us

NM Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham | governor.state.nm.us

SANTA FE – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a statement on July 18, 2024, regarding the recent adjournment of the special legislative session without addressing public safety issues.

"This legislature just demonstrated that it has no interest in making New Mexico safer. Not one public safety measure was considered. Not one, despite the bills having the backing of police chiefs, public safety unions, mayors, prosecutors, businesses, tribal leaders, crime victims and others who have seen firsthand the erosion of public safety that has deeply damaged the quality of life in our state," said Gov. Lujan Grisham.

She continued by highlighting her visit to a neighborhood affected by criminal activities. "Today I visited a neighborhood that is being ravaged by dangerous activity and everyday petty crime. Families can’t walk in the park, employees are scared to go to work, and businesses are shuttering. For the legislature to ignore these stark realities is nothing less than a dereliction of duty."

Gov. Lujan Grisham criticized the legislature for failing to address their primary responsibility of ensuring public safety. "The legislature as a body walked away from their most important responsibility: keeping New Mexicans safe. But it is noteworthy that a majority of Republicans would have passed many or all of these bills — they were blocked."

She expressed disappointment over what she perceives as a lack of courage among legislators to pass necessary measures. "The legislature should be embarrassed at their inability to summon even an ounce of courage to adopt common-sense legislation to make New Mexicans safer. For those of you who go home to the sound of gunshots, who see hypodermic needles in your parks, and the families desperate to get a loved one living on the street the help they deserve, I’m sorry that most of our elected officials didn’t even try."

Concluding her statement, Gov. Lujan Grisham vowed continued efforts toward enhancing public safety in New Mexico: "This was one of the most disappointing days of my career, and the public should be outraged. My promise to you is that I will not stop fighting to protect you and your families."

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