New Mexico governor sets priorities for lawmakers. Public safety and child wellbeing top the list
- Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is urging lawmakers to find public safety solutions due to a high violent crime rate that is twice the national average and has left communities feeling unsafe.
- During her State of the State address, Lujan Grisham emphasized that curbing crime and boosting child wellbeing are top priorities for the 60-day legislative session.
- The governor proposed creating a $1 billion trust for addiction and mental health treatment and funding universal child care, aiming to support vulnerable populations.
- Lujan Grisham also highlighted the need for a state-sponsored fire insurance program and efforts to address water scarcity amid climate change challenges.
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