Legislative Roundup: 30 Days Remaining In 2022 Session

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Green Amendment sparks debate: The introduction of legislation on the Senate floor Tuesday sparked a more than 30-minute debate over whether or not to refer to the Senate Finance Committee a proposal to make a clean and healthy environment a constitutional right in New Mexico.

The committee chairman, Sen. George Muñoz, D-Gallup, advocated his committee hear the proposed constitutional amendment to determine the fiscal impact, which some Democrats said indicated he intended to kill it.

“My concern is that if it makes it to the Senate Finance Committee, that it not simply go into a roach motel but that it has a fair shot at having a hearing and can be heard on its merits,” Sen. Daniel Ivey-Soto, D-Albuquerque said. Despite arguments against sending the proposal to the committee, the Senate voted 24-16 to do so.

Feed the kitty: The House of Representatives tackled just one order of business following Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s State of the State address: It unanimously approved House Bill 1, the annual “feed bill” necessary to fund the operations of the 30-day legislative session. The $5.96 million legislation is scheduled to go to the Senate Finance Committee for debate and a vote Wednesday.

Hoots Mon! House Speaker Brian Egolf, D-Santa Fe, had a touch of Scotch in front of everyone on the opening day of the session. That is, he wore kilts in honor of his family roots, which were planted in Scotland eons ago. “This is the dress of our family clan in Scotland,” Egolf said, adding he is a descendant of the Urquhart clan, located near the Loch Ness. He said the clan resisted English colonization of the area.

New man on the job: Egolf swore in new House member Brian Baca, R-Los Lunas, on Tuesday. The Valencia County Commission voted to appoint Baca to replace former state Rep. Alfonso Baldonado, who retired in the middle of a two-year term from his District 8 post late last year. Baca is a longtime educator who currently serves as deputy superintendent of the Los Lunas school district. Egolf appointed Baca to the House Education Committee.

Quote of the day: “This might be the first time in the history of our state that there have been three elected Brians in this chamber. And for those playing at home, we all spell our name the correct way — with an I. Now I’m going to get hate mail from the ‘Brians with a Y’ caucus.” — Egolf, referring to himself, Brian Baca and state Auditor Brian Colón, who were all present for Tuesday’s opening day ceremonies in the House.

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