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Anderson splits with other local reps on abortion law repeal


State Rep. Phelps Anderson, DTS-Roswell, speaks to attendees at a Nov. 2019 meeting of the Chaves County Federated Republican Women. Anderson on Friday voted with 39 House Democrats for Senate Bill 10 (SB 10), which repeals a dormant 1969 law that criminalizes most abortions in New Mexico. All other local legislators voted against the measure. (Daily Record File Photo)
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Legislation to repeal a 52-year-old dormant law that criminalizes most abortions has passed the New Mexico House of Representatives in a 40-30 vote, garnering the support of state Rep. Phelps Anderson, DTS-Roswell, but the opposition of all other Chaves County lawmakers.
Following hours of debate marked by heightened emotions, Senate Bill 10 (SB 10) cleared the House of Representatives Friday. All House Republicans, including local Reps. Candy Ezzell and Greg Nibert of Roswell, and House Minority Leader Jim Townsend of Artesia, voted with six Democrats against passa ....

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With session clock ticking down, much work remains for legislators


February 22, 2021
With session clock ticking down, much work remains for legislators
Written by
the Santa Fe New Mexican
on February 22, 2021
(Courtesy Photo)
Sen. Nancy Rodriguez, D-Santa Fe, works Friday on the Senate floor. “We are moving fast, but we’re also moving judiciously,” said Rodriguez, vice chairwoman of the Senate Finance Committee. “We are looking at the fiscal impacts of bills more carefully than usual.”
By Robert Nott
Santa Fe New Mexican
To some degree, the two contrasting actions that played out late Friday morning spoke volumes about this year’s 60-day legislative session.
In the House of Representatives, members prepared to debate a contentious bill that would repeal a decades-old law making it a felony to perform an abortion. ....

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