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New Mexico's Gov. Lujan Grisham urged lawmakers to pass key reforms on child care, climate, health care, and safety in her final State of the State address.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham delivered her final State of the State address, urging the Legislature to act on a 30-day agenda focused on child care, climate, health care, and public safety.
She proposed $160 million for universal child care, a $1.5 billion road bond, $110 million for housing, and $150 million in tax credits for emerging tech.
Her climate plan aims to codify a 45% emissions reduction by 2030 and net-zero by 2050, using carbon offsets and excluding small emitters.
She also called for an assault weapons ban, stricter gun laws, medical licensing compacts, and a cell phone ban in schools.
The governor emphasized bipartisan cooperation as she seeks to finalize key reforms in her last term.
El gobernador de Nuevo Mexico. Lujan Grisham instó a los legisladores a aprobar reformas clave en el cuidado infantil, el clima, la atención médica y la seguridad en su último discurso sobre el estado del estado.