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New Mexico House Republicans File Legislation To Limit The Governor’s Executive Powers

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KRQE 13 News is reporting that in response to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s prior COVID-19 emergency orders, and the current emergency order addressing violence and including firearms restrictions, New Mexico House Republicans today filed legislation to limit the governor’s executive powers in such matters.

The KRQE 13 News report may be read HERE.

New Mexico House Republicans released the following public statement regarding today’s filing of legislation that would limit the governor’s power to declare states of emergency:


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 17, 2024

NM HOUSE REPUBLICANS FILE LEGISLATION TO LIMIT THE GOVERNOR’S EXECUTIVE POWERS

SANTA FE, NM—Today, New Mexico House Republicans filed legislation to limit the Governor’s power to declare a state of emergency, a push to reign in executive overreach.

Recent decisions by Governor Michelle Lujan-Grisham to declare states of emergency, including her COVID lockdowns and recent ban on firearms, violate the constitutional purview of executive power and the legislative process.

The bill, signed by the entire House Republican Caucus, puts constraints on unchecked executive power and establishes constitutional language that ceases a state of emergency, after ninety days, unless the legislature convenes before the ninetieth day and votes to extend the order by 3/5 vote.

In addition, the bill gives the legislature the authority, at any time, to call an extraordinary session to modify or terminate the executive order by 3/5 vote.  Once the executive order has been terminated, the bill blocks the Governor from issuing an executive order on the same event.

In a joint statement, House Republicans stated, “We all have learned, during COVID, that unchecked executive power decimated our economy, closed local businesses forever, and deprived New Mexico children of their constitutional right to a sufficient education.  And, when we thought she couldn’t go further, she used a public health order to suspend a well-established Constitutional right, the right to bear arms.  It’s time that we ensure checks and balances remain a critical component of government, and we are committed to upholding our oath of office.”

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Corey Stevens
Communications Director
NM House GOP


 

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