NM Governor: Legislature's inability to tackle crime 'defies explanation'
Lujan Grisham, a Democrat running for reelection this year, told reporters it defies explanation why lawmakers in the Democrat-controlled Legislature have been unable to reach consensus on bills meant to fight crime in New Mexico. I dont understand why they dont want to tackle it head on, but Im going to stay the course for as long as it takes because we all have a responsibility to our families and our communities to do everything we can about it, Lujan Grisham said.
I am deeply troubled and frustrated by the Legislatures reluctance to take meaningful action and New Mexicans should be outraged, Lujan Grisham said in a statement in the news release. Lujan Grisham told reporters every New Mexican has the constitutional right to be safe in their community. No matter what happens in the legislative session
were going to keep finding ways to address the violent crime problem, and I do expect the criminal penalty enhancement to get up there, she said, referring to a proposal to increase penalties for second-degree murder from 15 years to 18 years.
There isnt a New Mexican that I know that isnt a victim of some crime, said Lujan Grisham, adding her grandson was held at gunpoint in an attempted carjacking and her fiancées business has been vandalized numerous times. No one in this state can deny that crime is a problem, she added. It is a crime all across the country.
Crime isnt the only legislative priority where Lujan Grisham has encountered opposition. Some of the governors other priorities for the 30-day legislative session have been met with resistance by Democrats and Republicans alike.
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