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Governor candidates show up for opening day
With a key statewide election cycle looming on the horizon this year, several candidates for governor made their way to the Roundhouse for the opening day of the session.
Democrats Sam Bregman and Deb Haaland, who are vying for their party's nomination, were both spotted in the House chamber.
Republican Steve Lanier, who is one of three GOP gubernatorial candidates, is also present at the state Capitol. But Lanier isn't just here to observe -- he's also a state senator representing an Aztec-based district.
Packed House for start of session
With the 30-day legislative session set to get underway at noon, the Roundhouse has been buzzing with activity.
A line began forming at 7:30 a.m. to secure a spot in the House public gallery, with members of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration, political candidates and advocates among those waiting for a seat.
The governor will deliver her annual State of the State Address after the Legislature officially starts its business -- her final such speech as governor.
While lawmakers waited for the clock to strike noon, mariachis entertained House members and their guests and lawmakers posed for selfies.
The public is now required to pass through metal detectors to enter the Roundhouse, a change implemented by lawmakers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At a glance
Anna Quintana, a deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, works in the House Chambers on Friday. Dozens of people were busy getting ready for the start of the 2026 legislative session on Tuesday. Eddie Moore/Journal Rounding Up The Roundhouse
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