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Published: 13 January 2021 13 January 2021

SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday announced her agenda for the first session of the 55th New Mexico Legislature, a series of proposals that will advance meaningful investments and new policy in public education, early childhood well-being, environmental protection, racial justice and more.

In addition to the Executive Budget Recommendation for Fiscal Year 2022, which maintains vital state investments in key programs that benefit New Mexicans, the governor’s legislative priorities position New Mexico for a swift and robust recovery from the pandemic and will provide for sustainable progress and continued forward momentum in public education, economic development and public health and safety beyond the COVID-19 crisis.

“New Mexico will recover from this challenging year,” said Gov. Lujan Grisham.

“The question is what kind of future we want to make for ourselves after we put these crises behind us. We still have the power to decide what we will become. And the time to decide is this session, this year. We can choose to return to the same-old, or we can set ourselves up to roar back to life after the pandemic, ready to break new ground and thrive. I look forward to working closely with the Legislature in the coming weeks to achieve our shared vision of a prosperous, healthy and happy New Mexico.”

The governor’s priorities for the session, scheduled to begin Tuesday, Jan. 19, include:

Helping New Mexico small businesses, supporting New Mexico consumers and boosting our state economy.

Supporting the education, health and opportunity of New Mexico children and families.

Rooting out racial injustice in New Mexico.

Promoting and maintaining the clean environment New Mexicans deserve.