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Candy Spence Ezzell
New Mexico Senator

Candy Spence Ezzell

Republican
District: SD-032
67
Freedom
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HB548 Carbon-Capture Stewardship (passed 26 to 11 on 3/22/2025). Enacts the Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage Stewardship Act, which authorizes the transfer of carbon capture sequestration facilities, and long-term storage responsibilities to the state, and creates a long-term storage fund.

3/22/2025
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HB548 Carbon-Capture Stewardship (passed 26 to 11 on 3/22/2025). Enacts the Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage Stewardship Act, which authorizes the transfer of carbon capture sequestration facilities, and long-term storage responsibilities to the state, and creates a long-term storage fund.

HB77 SNAP Expansion (passed 36 to 0 on 3/21/2025). Enacts a new section of the Public Assistance Act requiring the New Mexico Health Care Authority to develop annual state outreach plans, and seek maximum matching funds from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

3/21/2025
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HB77 SNAP Expansion (passed 36 to 0 on 3/21/2025). Enacts a new section of the Public Assistance Act requiring the New Mexico Health Care Authority to develop annual state outreach plans, and seek maximum matching funds from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

HB12 "Extreme Risk" Firearm Confiscation (passed 23 to 15 on 3/17/2025) Amends the Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Order Act to allow law-enforcement officers to file petitions for firearm protection orders, requiring respondents to surrender all firearms immediately.

3/17/2025
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HB12 "Extreme Risk" Firearm Confiscation (passed 23 to 15 on 3/17/2025) Amends the Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Order Act to allow law-enforcement officers to file petitions for firearm protection orders, requiring respondents to surrender all firearms immediately.

SB364 Illegal Aliens as Law Enforcement Officers (passed 26 to 12 on 3/13/2025). Amends New Mexico law to expand eligibility for law-enforcement-officer appointments to noncitizens. The bill allows illegal aliens to serve as law-enforcement officers in New Mexico.

3/13/2025
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SB364 Illegal Aliens as Law Enforcement Officers (passed 26 to 12 on 3/13/2025). Amends New Mexico law to expand eligibility for law-enforcement-officer appointments to noncitizens. The bill allows illegal aliens to serve as law-enforcement officers in New Mexico.

SB38 Special Education Act (passed 31 to 7 on 2/27/2025). Enacts the Special Education Act, which creates the Office of Special Education within the Public Education Department. This legislation transfers federal funding to the Early Childhood Education and Care Department.

2/27/2025
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SB38 Special Education Act (passed 31 to 7 on 2/27/2025). Enacts the Special Education Act, which creates the Office of Special Education within the Public Education Department. This legislation transfers federal funding to the Early Childhood Education and Care Department.

SB48 Climate-Change Fund (passed 23 to 15 on 2/25/2025). Creates the Community Benefit Fund in the state treasury, administered by the Department of Finance and Administration, to fund “climate change” projects.

2/25/2025
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SB48 Climate-Change Fund (passed 23 to 15 on 2/25/2025). Creates the Community Benefit Fund in the state treasury, administered by the Department of Finance and Administration, to fund “climate change” projects.

HB41 Clean Transportation Fuel Standards (Passed 26 to 15 on 2/13/2024). Establishes a Clean Transportation Fuel Standard to reduce the "carbon intensity" of transportation fuels used in the state.

3/5/2024
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HB41 Clean Transportation Fuel Standards (Passed 26 to 15 on 2/13/2024). Establishes a Clean Transportation Fuel Standard to reduce the "carbon intensity" of transportation fuels used in the state.

HB195 Subsidized Housing (Passed 26 to 14 on 2/14/2024). Modifies the Opportunity Enterprise Revolving Loan Fund, enabling it to support housing infrastructure and workforce development projects.

2/14/2024
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HB195 Subsidized Housing (Passed 26 to 14 on 2/14/2024). Modifies the Opportunity Enterprise Revolving Loan Fund, enabling it to support housing infrastructure and workforce development projects.

HB177 Federal Match Fund (Passed 37 to 0 on 2/13/2024). Established the "New Mexico Match Fund," a non-reverting fund within the state treasury.

2/13/2024
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HB177 Federal Match Fund (Passed 37 to 0 on 2/13/2024). Established the "New Mexico Match Fund," a non-reverting fund within the state treasury.

HB2 General Appropriation (Passed 31 to 10 on 2/12/2024). Enacts the state's General Appropriation Act for fiscal year 2025, allocating funding across multiple sectors.

2/12/2024
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HB2 General Appropriation (Passed 31 to 10 on 2/12/2024). Enacts the state's General Appropriation Act for fiscal year 2025, allocating funding across multiple sectors.

SB153 Early Childhood Education Funding (Passed 31 to 7 on 2/1/2024). Increases the annual transfer to the Early Childhood Education and Care Program Fund from $150 million to $250 million.

2/1/2024
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SB153 Early Childhood Education Funding (Passed 31 to 7 on 2/1/2024). Increases the annual transfer to the Early Childhood Education and Care Program Fund from $150 million to $250 million.

SB5 Firearms Near Polling Places (Passed 26 to 16 on 1/30/2024). Prohibits the possession of firearms within specific distances of polling places during elections.

1/30/2024
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SB5 Firearms Near Polling Places (Passed 26 to 16 on 1/30/2024). Prohibits the possession of firearms within specific distances of polling places during elections.

HB15 Permanent Residence for Illegal Aliens Under 21 (passed 33 to 6 on 3/18/2023). Allows illegal aliens under 21 years of age to apply for “Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ)” classification in children’s court and seek “lawful permanent residence” in the U.S. if it is in their “best interests” due to “abuse, neglect, abandonment, or similar circumstances.”

3/18/2023
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HB15 Permanent Residence for Illegal Aliens Under 21 (passed 33 to 6 on 3/18/2023). Allows illegal aliens under 21 years of age to apply for “Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ)” classification in children’s court and seek “lawful permanent residence” in the U.S. if it is in their “best interests” due to “abuse, neglect, abandonment, or similar circumstances.”

HB306 Universal Background Checks for Firearms (passed 28 to 10 on 3/16/2023). Makes it a crime for a person to purchase or transfer any firearm “for, on behalf of or at the request or demand of” another person who is a “felon” or “intends to use, carry, possess, sell, or otherwise transfer” a firearm “in furtherance of a felony or misdemeanor.”

3/16/2023
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HB306 Universal Background Checks for Firearms (passed 28 to 10 on 3/16/2023). Makes it a crime for a person to purchase or transfer any firearm “for, on behalf of or at the request or demand of” another person who is a “felon” or “intends to use, carry, possess, sell, or otherwise transfer” a firearm “in furtherance of a felony or misdemeanor.”

SB13 State-Sponsored Abortion and Sex Mutilation (passed 26 to 16 on 3/10/2023). Considers “reproductive health care,” such as “abortion,” as well as “gender affirming health care,” to be a “protected health care activity,” which shall not be subject to certain civil or criminal liability or professional disciplinary action.

3/10/2023
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SB13 State-Sponsored Abortion and Sex Mutilation (passed 26 to 16 on 3/10/2023). Considers “reproductive health care,” such as “abortion,” as well as “gender affirming health care,” to be a “protected health care activity,” which shall not be subject to certain civil or criminal liability or professional disciplinary action.

SB4 "Free" School Meals (passed 35 to 0 on 3/4/2023). Expands "free" meals to all public, charter, and private school students attending schools that participate in the national school breakfast and lunch programs.

3/4/2023
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SB4 "Free" School Meals (passed 35 to 0 on 3/4/2023). Expands "free" meals to all public, charter, and private school students attending schools that participate in the national school breakfast and lunch programs.

SB226 "Diversity Act" (passed 27 to 10 on 2/28/2023). Would establish a “chief diversity officer” for New Mexico, along with a “workforce diversity and inclusion council,” and direct state agencies to address the problem of “institutional racism.”   

2/28/2023
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SB226 "Diversity Act" (passed 27 to 10 on 2/28/2023). Would establish a “chief diversity officer” for New Mexico, along with a “workforce diversity and inclusion council,” and direct state agencies to address the problem of “institutional racism.”   

SB64 No Life Sentence for Juvenile Murderers (passed 32 to 8 on 2/22/2023). Eliminates life imprisonment, without release or parole, for juvenile murderers. 

2/22/2023
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SB64 No Life Sentence for Juvenile Murderers (passed 32 to 8 on 2/22/2023). Eliminates life imprisonment, without release or parole, for juvenile murderers. 

SB1 Increasing Teacher Salaries (Passed 61 to 0 on 4/5/2022). Increases the minimum starting pay of the state’s public school teachers by $10,000.

4/5/2022
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SB1 Increasing Teacher Salaries (Passed 61 to 0 on 4/5/2022). Increases the minimum starting pay of the state’s public school teachers by $10,000.

SB37 Public Project Revolving Fund (Passed 33 to 0 on 2/1/2022). Appropriates funds to the drinking water state revolving loan fund, the wastewater facility construction loan fund, and the cultural affairs facilities infrastructure fund.

2/28/2022
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SB37 Public Project Revolving Fund (Passed 33 to 0 on 2/1/2022). Appropriates funds to the drinking water state revolving loan fund, the wastewater facility construction loan fund, and the cultural affairs facilities infrastructure fund.

HB37 Community Energy Efficiency Development Block Grant (Passed 26 to 14 on 2/15/2022). Increases the affordability of energy utilities to low-income communities by creating a program to increase energy efficiency in low-income homes.

2/15/2022
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HB37 Community Energy Efficiency Development Block Grant (Passed 26 to 14 on 2/15/2022). Increases the affordability of energy utilities to low-income communities by creating a program to increase energy efficiency in low-income homes.

HB2 General Appropriations Act (Passed 37 to 3 on 2/14/2022). Makes recurring general fund appropriations for fiscal year 2023 of $8.48 billion, up 13.9 percent from 2022.

2/14/2022
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HB2 General Appropriations Act (Passed 37 to 3 on 2/14/2022). Makes recurring general fund appropriations for fiscal year 2023 of $8.48 billion, up 13.9 percent from 2022.

SB140 Opportunity Scholarship Act (Passed 30 to 6 on 2/13/2022). Makes college tuition-free for most New Mexicans and establishes the most wide-reaching tuition-free scholarship program in the United States.

2/13/2022
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SB140 Opportunity Scholarship Act (Passed 30 to 6 on 2/13/2022). Makes college tuition-free for most New Mexicans and establishes the most wide-reaching tuition-free scholarship program in the United States.

SB14 Clean Fuel Standard Act (Passed 25 to 16 on 2/3/2022). Offers tax incentives to fuel producers to encourage lower-carbon fuel production and requires fuel producers to meet certain requirements and emission caps intended to reduce air pollution from the transportation sector.

2/3/2022
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SB14 Clean Fuel Standard Act (Passed 25 to 16 on 2/3/2022). Offers tax incentives to fuel producers to encourage lower-carbon fuel production and requires fuel producers to meet certain requirements and emission caps intended to reduce air pollution from the transportation sector.

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