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| An important bill promoting treatment instead of incarceration in New Mexico needs your help! Senate Bill 620 establishes a treatment instead of incarceration diversion program throughout the state. SB 620 passed the Senate Public Affairs Committee last week by a vote of 6 to 1 and now heads to Senate Judiciary Committee. Please call the Senate Judiciary Committee before Friday, 2/23 and encourage members to support SB 620.Tips on Making a Call: Most legislators' staff answer their phones during the session and log all of the messages. Each call only takes a minute, so you can call all of them in about 10 minutes.
Senator Cisco McSorley, Chair District 16 (505)986-4485 Senator Richard C. Martinez, Vice Chair District 5 (505)986-4389 Senator William H. Payne, Ranking Member District 20 (505)986-4276 Senator Rod Adair, Member District 33 (505)986-4385 Senator Kent L. Cravens, Member District 21 (505)986-4391 Senator John T.L. Grubesic, Member District 25 (505)986-4260 Senator Clinton D. Harden, Member District 7 (505)986-4369 Senator Linda M. Lopez, Member District 11 (505)986-4737 Senator Lidio G. Rainaldi, Member District 4 (505)986-4310 Senator Michael S. Sanchez, Member District 29 (505)986-4727 Thanks so much for calling - and please feel free to forward this information to other individuals and email lists that might be interested. The more voices that speak up for these bills, the more likely they will become law. If you are interested in attending any of the hearings, please call us at (505) 983-3277. We are coordinating attendees and speakers. Thanks so much for all your work to bring about reform! Learn More About This Bill: SB620: SB620 promotes supervision and community-based treatment, instead of incarceration, for first and second time nonviolent drug possession arrestees. Treatment is more cost-effective than incarceration, increases public safety and decreases drug use. When talking to your legislators, feel free to refer to ourÂ*talking pointsÂ*orÂ*fact sheet. http://www.nooked.com/news/itemtrack...10e472e514188e More... |
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