State Republican Lawmakers Request Governor Authorize Consideration Of Meaningful Juvenile Justice Reform Bill During 2026 Legislative Session, Issue Task Force Report

NM Senate Republicans News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Co-Chairs Sen. Crystal Brantley and Rep. Nicole Chavez of the Juvenile Justice Legislative Task Force sent a letter to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday requesting the consideration of meaningful juvenile justice reform legislation, based on the findings and recommendations of the task force, heading into the 2026 Regular Session.

The upcoming 30-day budget session requires a specific message from the Governor should potential legislation not specifically address state finances.

The contents found in the report are a result of last week’s Juvenile Justice Legislative Task Force meeting hosted in Las Cruces.

Highlights of these legislative recommendations include:

  • Strengthen Accountability Measures for Violent Juveniles
  • Expand System Capacity and Access to Services
  • Implement Data Transparency and Early Warning Systems
  • Strengthen Prevention and Early Intervention Programs
  • Strengthen Competency Evaluation System

Republicans will introduce these legislative proposals during the 2026 legislative session and call on the Governor to authorize their consideration because, they state, if enacted, each measure would significantly contribute to the improvement of public safety throughout New Mexico.

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