My watcher just reported seventeen bills as pocket vetoed:
HB64 Expand Post-Secondary Tuition Eligibility
HB155 Gaming Control Board Director Qualifications
HB182 Judicial Retirement Changes
HB183 Magistrate Retirement Changes
HB199 Tax Return Info for LFC Evaluation
HB203 Use of State Devices for CYFD Business
HB209 Sunshine Portal Fund Creation Links
HB284 Free-Roaming Horses & Livestock Code
HB449 Higher Education Major Projects Fund
HB519 African American Arts Center Directors
HB571 Building Housing Communities
SB13 State-Tribal Education Compact Schools Act
SB109 PRC & Supporting Agency
SB302 Gaming Control Board Access Background Checks
SB303 Gaming Machine Standards
SB480 Student Graduation Reporting
SB495 Higher Education Radio
None of these are on the LWV tracker. Two are on the AAUW tracker.
Delay is almost certainly caused by the usual nmlegis.gov slowness
in updating.
There may be more updates over the next few hours. This will be
updated automatically if so:
https://nmlegiswatch.org/bills/vetoedHTH
Ed
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 14:24:18 +0000 (UTC), Richard Mason via Action wrote:
> I have seen references to the Governor's pocket vetoes, but I do not see any on the SOS site
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> It seems there were not any pocket vetoes (legislation that was not signed by the April 11 deadline) by the Governor.
>Maybe she was getting ahead of the 2026 ballot question that would ban pocket vetoes. Pocket vetoes do not require that the Governor give a message with her/his veto.
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