All of the worst bills passed during the 30-day legislative session

S.B. 153 – Raid Early Childhood Ed Fund

The bill, sponsored by Sen. Siah Correa Hemphill (D-Silver City), will raid the “early childhood trust fund” by $250 million annually — an increase of $95 million. This will inevitably help make the fund insolvent for the socialist government program.

Senator Siah Correa Hemphill – (D) official photo via NMLegis.gov
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13 thoughts on “All of the worst bills passed during the 30-day legislative session”

  1. I’m guessing the legislature was trying to out-stupid itself…because they succeeded! Then the Empress will gleefully sign all of this unconstitutional garbage into law. As if she hadn’t already ruined everything with the “sanctuary state” nonsense.

  2. Anything they pass is totally not good for New Mexico. And people need to wake up and vote all the communist/socialist out of office. Give us back our “free” country… Stop believing the radical idiots. All over the country they are taking away our rights.
    I wish people would stop voting for these ungodly people.

  3. Reference remember these idiots in November, unless vetoed . Rather vetoed or not, vote these idiots out of office!! VOTERS: Stop voting these people into office, regardless of their political affiliation!

  4. New Mexico has all the bad democrats come here, just like all the bad criminals come here to do crime and bring this state down because they can get away with BAD!
    It is the dumping state.

  5. Perhaps because the DOH Sec. is too busy trying to enforce gun bans as a Public Health Exec. order, a very distinct contrast as to what actually defines Public Health. And with high Woke/LGBTQ, gender confused “Demo-Graph-ICKS” trying to find acceptance and fit in “liberally” into “groping” agendas and behavior, it’s no wonder STIs are on the rise. But like with CYFD and Pedophilia, it will not be noted as high priority.

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