SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham today signed 60 bills into law, addressing a wide range of priorities including healthcare access, public safety, economic development, elections and education.

Legislation Lujan Grisham signed today will:

  • Strengthen public safety through measures like the Turquoise Alert System (SB 41) and enhance DNA collection for certain offenders (HB 340).
  • Support economic development through the Strategic Economic Development Site Readiness program (SB 169)
  • Expand educational opportunities with the Community School Fund & Framework (SB 387), Public Education Reform Fund Uses (SB 201), and Broadband for Education (SB 401).
  • Enhance healthcare access by ensuring coverage for diabetic foot ulcer equipment (HB 233) and improving pharmacy reimbursement plans (HB 174).
  • Protect natural resources under the Wildfire Prepared Act (SB 33).

Other notable bills include legislation allowing non-major party voters to participate in primary elections (SB 16), increasing transparency in healthcare transactions (HB 586), and improving emergency response capabilities for search and rescue operations (SB 353).

A complete list of bills signed by the governor is below:

HB 041 Public Project Fund Appropriations
HB 071 Early Childhood Ed & Care Fund Transfers
HB 099 Nonrepairable Vehicle Certificates
HB 101 Firearm At Polling Place for Law Enforcement
HB 102 Violent Felonies for Meritorious Deduction
HB 131 Caregiver Background Checks
HB 159 Energy Project Siting & Military Bases
HB 167 Higher Ed. Payment for Certain Tests
HB 174 Pharmacy Reimbursement for Certain Plans
HB 192 Digital Trunked Radio System Subscriber Fees
HB 206 NMFA Water Project Fund Projects
HB 233 Diabetic Foot Ulcer Equipment Coverage
HB 244 Magistrate Judge Minimum Age
HB 251 Ed. Retirement Beneficiary Changes
HB 281 Hair Braiding Licensure
HB 298 Local Government Official Changes
HB 323 Engineer Licensure
HB 340 DNA Of Certain Offenders in Codis
HB 357 Mi Via Waiver Program Provider Gross Receipts
HB 361 EMNRD Conversion of Certain Wells
HB 402 Health Insurance Provider Info Loading
HB 431 Appointment Of Watershed Boards
HB 439 Public Safety Telecommunicator CPR Training
HB 458 Carbon Dioxide Storage Stewardship Act
HB 553 Timber Grading Act
HB 586 Review Of Certain Healthcare Transactions
HB 618 Clarify DoIT Role on Agency Projects
SB 007 Storm Water Service as Municipal Utility
SB 008 Veterinary Medical Loan Repayment Program
SB 016 Non-Major Party Voters in Primary Elections
SB 033 Wildfire Prepared Act
SB 037 Strategic Water Reserve Fund
SB 039 Add Classes to Prior Authorization Drugs
SB 041 Turquoise Alert System
SB 053 Prescribing Psychologist Psychotropics
SB 057 Medical Provider Patient IPRA Info
SB 066 Criminal Offender Employment Exemptions
SB 072 Nonprofit Condo Assoc. Remote Business
SB 083 Innovation in State Government Fund
SB 100 Indebtedness Limit of Arroyo Flood Control
SB 101 Increase Certain Livestock Fees
SB 113 Board & Commission Sunset Dates
SB 115 Public Project Revolving Fund Projects
SB 127 Movie Exemption from Barber & Cosmetic Act
SB 155 Determination of Embezzlement Penalty
SB 169 Strategic Economic Development Site Readiness
SB 170 NMFA Definitions, Funds & Rates
SB 201 Public Ed. Reform Fund Uses
SB 219 Medical Psilocybin Act
SB 236 Look Twice for Motorcycle License Plate
SB 252 Social Work Telehealth Services
SB 274 Board of Finance Approval for Land Sales
SB 353 Search & Rescue Emergency Responses
SB 364 Law Enforcement Qualifications
SB 375 Probation & Parole Changes
SB 376 State Employee Health Benefit Contributions
SB 387 Community School Fund & Framework
SB 401 Broadband for Education
SB 481 State Fairgrounds District Act
SB 535 Public Peace, Health, Safety & Welfare State Fees & Funds

Contact: Michael Coleman, Office of the Governor
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