Who has an agenda?

Dan Boyd
nmlegislature

For years, the New Mexico Constitution has limited the scope of 30-day sessions to budget-related bills and those authorized for consideration by the governor.

But that could change under a bipartisan proposal that passed the House on a 59-3 vote on Tuesday.

The measure, House Joint Resolution 7, would allow all bills to be considered in 30-day sessions, which take place in even-numbered years.

That would make the shorter sessions similar to the 60-day sessions held in odd-numbered years that do not have any limitations on which type of bills can be discussed.

"This is not a partisan issue, this is a pro-Legislature issue," said Rep. Matthew McQueen, D-Galisteo, during Tuesday's debate.

"We should control our own agendas," he added.

The measure, which would have to be approved by statewide voters in November in order to take effect, now advances to the Senate for consideration.

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