PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH, SAFETY & WELFARE
New Mexico HB 611 on public peace, health, safety, and welfare was indefinitely postponed before receiving committee consideration or public review.
New Mexico HB 611 on public peace, health, safety, and welfare was indefinitely postponed before receiving committee consideration or public review.
HB 611 was introduced in the New Mexico House of Representatives by Representative Wonda Johnson with a focus on public peace, health, safety, and welfare. The bill was referred to the House Rules and Order of Business Committee but was not printed for consideration. The action was subsequently postponed indefinitely on June 3, 2025, effectively stalling the legislation.
Without access to the bill's specific text or detailed provisions, the practical significance cannot be fully assessed. However, bills addressing public peace, health, safety, and welfare typically impact broad population groups and government responsibilities. The indefinite postponement suggests either lack of legislative support, resource constraints, or unresolved substantive disagreements among lawmakers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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