NM State Senator Greg Baca Reintroduces Bipartisan Legislation Requiring Legislative Involvement for Governor’s Emergency Orders

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FGGAM received this news release late yesterday, you gotta love the work of Rep. Greg Baca!
NM State Senator Greg Baca Reintroduces Bipartisan Legislation Requiring Legislative Involvement for Governor’s Emergency Orders
 
SANTA FE – Senate Republican Leader, Senator Greg Baca, pictured above, (District 29-Bernalillo and Valencia), reintroduced legislation to require legislative involvement to renew or amend public health orders and emergency declarations. During the 2021 Legislative Session, an identical bill received bipartisan support, but ultimately died on the Senate Floor after Democratic leaders refused to give the bill a vote. 
 
“For more than two years, we have experienced firsthand the need for this legislation to rein in the executive and take back power for the people, said Senator Baca.  “We cannot be collectively steamrolled by the will of one individual. This pandemic has proven that without a check on her power, the governor will use every inch of authority to unilaterally establish, amend, and renew emergency declarations and public health orders. This is not a partisan issue—this is just good government. Democrats and Republicans agree the time has long past for the legislative branch to have a seat at the table when issuing such weighty decisions.” 
 
Under the proposed SB 196, legislative approval would be required for orders and declarations after 45 days. This approval would be done by Joint Resolution of the Legislature, or if the Legislature is not in Session, by a majority vote of the interim Legislative Council committee. The Legislative Council is comprised of Democratic and Republican members of the Senate and House of Representatives, and meets monthly when the Legislature is not in Session.
Senator Cliff PirtleIntroduces Bill to Require Film Personnel Handling Firearms to Undergo Gun Safety Training I pray that I get to know Senator Pirtle.
Legislation follows fatal incident on ‘Rust’ Film Set 
SANTA FE – Senator Cliff Pirtle (District 32-Chaves, Otero, and Eddy)  introduced legislation requiring all film set personnel who handle firearms to undergo New Mexico’s firearm education course. Following the tragedy on the film set of ‘Rust,’ this bill would require all actors and prop personnel to be familiar with the deadly power of firearms and trained in proper gun safety. The course, provided by the New Mexico Game and Fish Department, centers around firearms safety and responsible firearm use.
Senator Pirtle, who has handled firearms on film sets as an actor, issued the following statement regarding his bill:
“I was heartbroken to learn of the tragic incident on the Rust film set. Having personally used a similar revolver on film sets, I know there is no space to be cavalier with these firearms. They are not props; they are deadly weapons regardless of the context of use. My son, at 10 years old knows this. He has undergone standard training done by the New Mexico Game and Fish Department because I wanted him to know that though guns are a tool in my household, they are still deadly. I believe responsible gun ownership is essential to our freedom. Unfortunately to the Hollywood elite, the talk around guns is all too abstract. This is a simple bill to bring some gravity back to the use of firearms on film sets.”

NM GOP Leader Jim Townsend: “Decades of status quo educational policies have created an environment in which many New Mexicans are fearful of the future for our students post-graduation”

Thank the LORD for solid leaders like Jim GOP House Leader Jim Townsend. (Pictured below) We need to be thankful for Christian leaders like Mr. Townsend and the strong core that we have in this state. Mr. Townsend would make an awesome Governor of New Mexico! It is tragic that they are outnumbered, as the majority of New Mexicans continue to vote for anti-life politicians. I always pray that will change. I have said since 1995 New Mexico loves pouring money down rat holes, like the Education Department and CYFD! Gotta turn them both upside down and clean house! I have never seen a state hang onto such evil as this CYFD outfit. Why does New Mexico put up with so much dysfunction in its state government?

FGGAM received this news release on Friday:

New Mexico House Republicans present transformative education plans

Santa Fe – House Republican Leader Jim Townsend (Artesia) Friday rolled out Republican backed transformative education policies designed to reverse historical deficiencies in New Mexico educational policy and funding. HJR 11, the Expanding Options for Educational Choice constitutional amendment, will empower students and families to have more options in educational choice. A second measure that will be filed today, is a House Bill that will allow voters to decide on breaking apart the state’s Public Education Department (PED) and create an elected Board of Education that would empower local control versus Santa Fe centered education policies. Additionally, Leader Townsend will file a House Memorial to direct the Legislative Education Study Committee to create a taskforce that would report back to the Legislature on potential rule changes necessary to enhance local school board control. 

“There is no baseline, positive nor negative, for what is going on in our schools and we are ultimately failing the next generation,” said House Republican Leader Jim Townsend (Artesia) This Governor simply cannot keep telling New Mexicans that throwing money at the problem is the solution- the Yazzie decision clearly revealed that our state has failed historically, and presently, in supporting at-risk students and families, and that the Public Education bureaucracy in Santa Fe cripples local school boards from being effective in building strategies tailored to their community’s needs.”

House Republican lawmakers contend that HJR 11, the Expanding Options for Educational Choice constitutional amendment, will align New Mexico with a national movement to empower working-families to make effective and critical learning decisions that align their students for success. This transformative funding model would create a student-centered finance formula in which New Mexico’s taxpayer dollars are spent effectively and prudently, especially targeted to support at-risk working-families.

Republican Leader Townsend continued, “Providing options for educational choice should be a priority for every New Mexican. At the beginning of COVID, many families sought opportunities to choose better options for their students and unfortunately only certain families had the means to do so- some of those families are legislators in this body. Our aim is to empower every family in New Mexico to have the ability to make important education decisions without feeling like the bureaucracy is limiting their student’s potential with poor policies and out-of-touch decision making.”

Breaking apart the Public Education Department would remove the hyper-politicization of the PED cabinet position and create an elected Board of Education that would better represent the needs of the varied communities across our state. Governor Susana Martinez had a PED cabinet secretary who was never confirmed by the Democrat-controlled Senate, and Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is currently on her third appointee to the position. The bureaucracy and partisan nature of the department and constant turnover of cabinet appointments have caused a chokehold in developing policies that transform education in New Mexico, which has consistently remained poorly ranked both regionally and in the nation. 

Townsend continued, “The bureaucracy of PED is an open secret. It is getting harder and harder to remember a time in which our education system was working, there are glimmers but those efforts are spurred on at the local level and often derailed by Santa Fe. By creating an elected Board of Education we can ensure that New Mexicans voices are not lost in the process of decision making. Empowering our communities to make appropriate decisions helps our students succeed across the state, instead of allowing the Santa Fe bureaucracy to create blanket policies that, for example, work in Albuquerque but fail to address the needs of our pueblo communities.”

All three transformational education measures are or will be co-sponsored by Republican Representatives once filed. More information can be found on Leader Townsend’s legislative page at https://www.nmlegis.gov/Members/Legislator?SponCode=HTOWJ.

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Oh My Goodness! PNM for months has suggested summer could be tough. Contractors have warned several solar power projects will not be finished in time because of supply chain issues. Are we a third world country?

The Santa Fe New Mexican Reports:

Summertime could include rotating outages

Pictured here is House Republican Leader Jim Townsend. To bad he is not running for Governor! We need more folks like him in our state! Man of God! I love the work of Rep. Greg Baca also! We have a good core group of Christians in the Legislature, they are just outnumbered! We will see in the upcoming election in November if New Mexicans will continue to vote for anti-life politicians! I know the hearts of folks like Jim Townsend, Gail Armstrong, Bill Sharer, Bill was on my TV program years ago, and Rod Montoya, I sure would like to meet Greg Baca, the man is BOLD! We need more of that!….I look forward to knowing more folks in state government who stand strong with a Biblical Worldview.

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