Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham /tags/governor-michelle-lujan-grisham Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham en-US Copyright Sat, 12 Apr 2025 00:56:11 GMT Governor vetoes controversial bill allowing non-surgeons to perform laser eye surgery /ophthalmologists-academy-praises-governor-michelle-lujan-grisham-mlg-vetoes-house-bill-hb36-optometrist-laser-eye-surgery Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday, just hours before the deadline, vetoed House Bill 36, which would have allowed optometrists, who do not attend medical school, to perform delicate eye surgeries with only 36 hours of training and 4 hours working on a model eye unsupervised by an actual eye surgeon. Sat, 12 Apr 2025 00:56:11 GMT /ophthalmologists-academy-praises-governor-michelle-lujan-grisham-mlg-vetoes-house-bill-hb36-optometrist-laser-eye-surgery Daniel Montaño Lawmaker says changing the legislature is difficult – and necessary /local-news/2025-04-10/lawmaker-says-changing-the-legislature-is-difficult-and-necessary During the past legislative session, there were a number of efforts to change how the political body works. Those included bills to pay members of the only unpaid legislature in the country and altering the length of the annual sessions. But only one passed – House Joint Resolution 2, which would require New Mexico governors to give reasons behind a pocket veto. Thu, 10 Apr 2025 23:42:16 GMT /local-news/2025-04-10/lawmaker-says-changing-the-legislature-is-difficult-and-necessary Jeanette DeDios New Mexico Legislature March 22: A somber conclusion /news/2025-03-22/nm-gov-castigates-legislature-las-cruces-shooting Following Friday night’s reported mass shooting in Las Cruces, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham lambasted lawmakers for what she described as a failure to take action on juvenile crime during the 60-day session ending at noon on Saturday. Sat, 22 Mar 2025 20:50:43 GMT /news/2025-03-22/nm-gov-castigates-legislature-las-cruces-shooting Patrick Lohmann, Austin Fisher, Julia Goldberg, Leah Romero, Danielle Prokop Governor signs bill protecting Native American students’ right to wear tribal regalia /local-news/2025-03-20/governor-signs-bill-protecting-native-american-tribal-regalia Native American students in New Mexico will be able to wear their tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies this spring after Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill into law on Wednesday. Thu, 20 Mar 2025 17:10:44 GMT /local-news/2025-03-20/governor-signs-bill-protecting-native-american-tribal-regalia Jeanette DeDios New Mexico braces for federal funding cuts by setting state money aside /local-news/2025-02-25/new-mexico-braces-for-federal-funding-cuts-by-setting-state-money-aside As cuts to New Mexico’s federal funding loom, legislators in Santa Fe are positioning the state to fill potential gaps with ample reserves and new savings accounts. Wed, 26 Feb 2025 01:38:13 GMT /local-news/2025-02-25/new-mexico-braces-for-federal-funding-cuts-by-setting-state-money-aside Nash Jones New Mexico eyes unique fix for escalating wildfire insurance costs /local-news/2025-02-18/new-mexico-eyes-escalating-wildfire-insurance-costs Fire insurance is becoming increasingly expensive and hard to come by in areas ravaged by wildfire in recent years. New Mexico’s lawmakers – and the governor – are hoping to tackle the problem with several proposals this legislative session, one of which is rarely seen in the insurance market. Tue, 18 Feb 2025 22:57:16 GMT /local-news/2025-02-18/new-mexico-eyes-escalating-wildfire-insurance-costs Bryce Dix Resolution would require governors to give reasons for pocket vetoes /local-news/2025-02-03/resolution-would-require-governors-to-give-reasons-for-pocket-vetoes Lawmakers are trying to get more information when bills that reach the governor’s desk in the final days of the legislative session don’t get signed into law. Mon, 03 Feb 2025 20:13:31 GMT /local-news/2025-02-03/resolution-would-require-governors-to-give-reasons-for-pocket-vetoes Jeanette DeDios Law would expand compulsory treatment for mentally ill defendants  /local-news/2025-01-23/law-would-expand-compulsory-treatment-for-mentally-ill-defendants Democratic Representative Christine Chandler has co-sponsored a bill that would expand the criteria for involuntary commitment for people accused of dangerous offenses, and expand mandatory outpatient treatment for people not deemed dangerous Fri, 24 Jan 2025 01:58:44 GMT /local-news/2025-01-23/law-would-expand-compulsory-treatment-for-mentally-ill-defendants Alice Fordham Lujan Grisham highlights changes for children and public safety in State of the State address /local-news/2025-01-21/new-mexico-governor-state-of-state-speech Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham outlined her perspective on the state of New Mexico affairs and her priorities for the 2025 legislative session on its opening day in her State of the State address Tuesday. Wed, 22 Jan 2025 03:15:00 GMT /local-news/2025-01-21/new-mexico-governor-state-of-state-speech Nash Jones, Daniel Montaño New Mexico lawmakers set to clash on how to handle defendants incapable of standing trial /local-news/2025-01-19/new-mexico-lawmakers-set-to-clash-on-how-to-handle-defendants-incapable-of-standing-trial The Governor wants to broaden the circumstances in which defendants can be involuntarily committed for residential treatment. Her party is unlikely to support her plans. Sun, 19 Jan 2025 20:06:24 GMT /local-news/2025-01-19/new-mexico-lawmakers-set-to-clash-on-how-to-handle-defendants-incapable-of-standing-trial Alice Fordham