Santa Fe, NM -- Legislation to give judges access to the full criminal histories of violent repeat offenders is on its way to Governor Susana Martinez.

House Bill 72, also known as "Jaydon's Law," unanimously passed the Senate this morning . The bill is named for Jaydon Chavez-Silver, an Albuquerque teen who was killed during a drive-by shooting while at a house party. It will now be sent to the Governor for her signature.

"I'm pleased the Senate has shown unanimous support for this improvement to the law," Gentry said. "Jaydon's family understood the importance of this bill, and they have dedicated themselves to get it passed. Because of their efforts, judges will now have the information they need to make more informed pre-trial release decisions."

Nicole Chavez, the mother of Jaydon Chavez-Silver, issued the following statement after the Senate's approval:

"I am very thankful that this important bill passed this legislative session. I appreciate all the work that Rep. Gentry has done to help the bill through the process. To see something positive come from Jaydon's tragedy is all I hoped for."