Senate Republicans talkative ahead of controversial bill, deny intentional filibuster

Gillian Barkhurst
nmlegislature

The New Mexico Senate spent nearly three hours on announcements ahead of a divisive bill that could shut immigrant detention centers in New Mexico.

Republican lawmakers have vocally opposed the bill, though they don't have the numbers to stop the proposed legislation's advancement in either chamber.

A series of back-to-back monologues by Republican Senators about unrelated subjects from riding horses to Black History Month lasted more than two hours.

When asked if the speeches were an unofficial filibuster, New Mexico Senate Republican spokesperson Brandon Harris denied that Republicans were attempting to run the clock, saying that Republicans were simply "highlighting priorities."

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