Legislators cite economic woes during HB 9 debate

Gillian Barkhurst
nmlegislature

During debate in the House, some legislators expressed fear of economic downturn in their communities if House Bill 9 passes. Immigration detention centers are primary employers in several rural counties.

Rep. Patricia Lundstrom D-Gallup, though she said she condemns U.S. Immigrant and Customs Enforcement’s actions, also said her constituents will lose jobs and tax revenue if the bill passes.

“We need help, We need help,” Lundstrom said. “All our base industries have been swept away.”

Lundstrom pleaded with legislators to dedicate $50,000 of their capital outlay pools to aid the rural area’s economy.

In response, House Speaker Rep. Javier Martínez, D-Albuquerque said he would personally dedicate $100,000 of his capital outlay to Lundstrom's district.

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