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SB 43

PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH, SAFETY & WELFARE

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Peter Wirth

SB 43 addressing public peace, health, safety, and welfare in New Mexico stalled in committee with action postponed indefinitely; full text unavailable for detailed analysis.

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Bill Summary · SB 43

Legislative bill overview

SB 43 is a New Mexico bill introduced by Senator Peter Wirth that addresses public peace, health, safety, and welfare. The bill was not printed by the Senate Judiciary Committee and had its action postponed indefinitely as of June 2025, suggesting it did not advance in the legislative process.

Why is this important

Without the full text available, the bill's specific impact cannot be determined. However, bills addressing "public peace, health, safety & welfare" typically affect law enforcement, public health regulations, emergency management, or criminal justice—issues with broad statewide consequences.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's vague categorical title prevents identification of specific controversial provisions without access to the full legislative text
  • The indefinite postponement suggests either lack of legislative support, procedural concerns, or unresolved disagreements among committee members
  • Without knowing the bill's actual content, it is impossible to assess which stakeholder groups (law enforcement, civil rights advocates, healthcare providers, etc.) might oppose or support it

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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