New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HR1

Caption

Articles Of Impeachment

Impact

If passed, the impeachment resolution directly impacts the functions of the executive branch in New Mexico by challenging the legality of actions taken by the governor that are claimed to contravene constitutional rights. The resolution includes a direction to the House of Representatives to inform the Senate regarding the impeachment and facilitates prosecution, highlighting a significant step within the legislative process that could alter the balance of power between state branches. It underscores the tension surrounding gun rights and public safety governance, fundamentally affecting how laws are interpreted and enforced in the state regarding firearm regulations.

Summary

House Resolution 1 (HR1) consists of articles of impeachment against Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico. The resolution accuses her of violating both the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 2, Section 6 of the New Mexico Constitution by issuing an executive order that imposed a public health emergency related to gun violence. The governor's actions were perceived as overstepping constitutional boundaries, infringing on the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms, as stipulated by the state constitution and federal law. The articles detail instances of how her directives allegedly coerced compliance from local governments and law enforcement agencies to enforce prohibited firearm possession in designated areas.

Contention

The resolution reflects a deep divide in public opinion and the legislature concerning the interpretation of constitutional rights during states of emergency, especially regarding gun control. Supporters of the impeachment argue that the governor’s executive order was a necessary public health response to escalating gun violence, while opponents believe it represents an abuse of power that significantly undermines civil liberties. The articles conclude with an assertion that the governor has committed acts warranting impeachment, adding to an ongoing national discourse on the balance between public safety and individual rights.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NM SJM14

Reduce School Reporting Requirements Study

NM HM34

Strengthen Ties With Taiwan

NM SJM9

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NM SM35

"city Of Santa Fe Day"

NM SB252

Law Enforcement Officer Procedures Act

NM HB259

Private Investigation Licensure

NM HB93

Pharmacy Act & Board Of Pharmacy Changes

NM SB125

Disclosure Act & Financial Disclosure

NM SB437

Vocational Rehabilitation Act

NM SB295

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