New Mexico Legislature delivers virus aid, civil rights; falters on pot

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New Mexico Legislature delivers virus aid, civil rights; falters on pot

Republican state legislators including House Minority Leader Jim Townsend of Artesia, left foreground, and Senate Minority Leader Gregory Baca of Belen, right, hold a news conference to discuss legislative accomplishments and concerns about restrictions on access to the state Capitol at the close of a 60-day legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Santa Fe, N.M.. The Democrat-led Legislature charted an economic exit from the COVID-19 pandemic and checked off progressive priorities on policing reforms, abortion rights, medical aid in dying and child poverty.
Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, left, listens as Democratic Senate Pro Tem Mimi Stewart, right, speaks following the end of New Mexico’s annual legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
House Majority Floor Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton speaks following the end of New Mexico’s annual legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Republican state Sen. Mark Moores debates legislation in the final hours of a 60-day legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Santa Fe, N.M.. The Democrat-led Legislature has charted an economic exit from the COVID-19 pandemic and checked off progressive priorities on policing reforms, abortion rights, medical aid in dying and child poverty.

New Mexico Legislature delivers virus aid, civil rights; falters on pot

Republican state legislators including House Minority Leader Jim Townsend of Artesia, left foreground, and Senate Minority Leader Gregory Baca of Belen, right, hold a news conference to discuss legislative accomplishments and concerns about restrictions on access to the state Capitol at the close of a 60-day legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Santa Fe, N.M.. The Democrat-led Legislature charted an economic exit from the COVID-19 pandemic and checked off progressive priorities on policing reforms, abortion rights, medical aid in dying and child poverty.
Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, left, listens as Democratic Senate Pro Tem Mimi Stewart, right, speaks following the end of New Mexico’s annual legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
House Majority Floor Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton speaks following the end of New Mexico’s annual legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Republican state Sen. Mark Moores debates legislation in the final hours of a 60-day legislative session on Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Santa Fe, N.M.. The Democrat-led Legislature has charted an economic exit from the COVID-19 pandemic and checked off progressive priorities on policing reforms, abortion rights, medical aid in dying and child poverty.