01/28/2026
2026 NMLA Legislative Bulletin #5 January 28, 2026
NMLA Library Legislative Day is Friday, January 30th. NMLA will present a briefing at 8:15 am. THE BRIEFING WILL BE AT THE SANTA FE PUBLIC LIBRARY in downtown Santa Fe. We learned on Monday that the Capitol committee room was not available until later. We regret the inconvenience. There is free public transportation to get from the Library to the Capitol. Additional details below.
NMLA will have a table in the Halls of History, near the rotunda, but on the east side rather than our usual space near the west entrance.
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Rural Libraries
COMMITTEE HEARING THURSDAY MORNING
All three bills relating to the Rural Libraries Endowment will be heard by the Senate Indian, Rural and Cultural Affairs Committee tomorrow, beginning at 10:00 am in Room 303. These are the only bills scheduled on the Committee agenda.
"Meeting may be viewed via Webcast at www.nmlegis.gov (click on the Webcast
tab and select SENATE INDIAN, RURAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE).
To provide written comments or to join as a participant, please email [email protected].
To join the meeting, create a Zoom account or log in to an existing one.
You will not be able to access the Zoom webinar without logging in.
Zoom Webinar Link:
https://buff.ly/mCO14gl, Webinar ID: 832
7987 0726, Zoom Call: 1 669 900 912"
Senate Bill 61 by Senator Pete Campos, directly appropriates $5 million for rural libraries over the next two years.
Senate Bill 62 Senator Campos, transfers $29.5 million from the general fund to the Rural Libraries Endowment Fund.
Senate Bill 99 duplicates Senate Bill 62 to transfer $29.5 million from the general fund to the Rural Libraries Endowment Fund. Senator Elizabeth Stefanics is the prime sponsor, with Senator Campos as a co-sponsor.
Here are the texts for the three bills:
https://buff.ly/pca4IyK
https://buff.ly/OaXuSjO
https://buff.ly/jnq2zzu
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BILL INTRODUCTION
SB 68 Artificial Intelligence Government Use Act January 22 [SCC/SHPAC/SJC-SCC SCC Heather Berghmans
Our Legislative Advocate Larry Horan calls our attention to Senate Bill 68, relating to the use of artificial intelligence by "public bodies." It is presently in the Senate Committee on Committees, awaiting a decision on whether it is "germane".
https://buff.ly/8WWuwDa
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Anti-Censorship Legislation
Grandparents and Allies for Truth, a part of the Freedom to Read New Mexico Coalition, is sponsoring a:
WORLD READ ALOUD DAY
CELEBRATORY READ-IN
on Wednesday, February 4th from 11 am-1 pm
by the east entrance to the Capitol
"Stop by with your favorite book or grab a book from our table and read with us for ten minutes. We are reading in celebration of the books we love and want to protect. We are reading because books open minds and hearts. We are reading because we value the freedom and the right to read in this country."
The Governor has not yet sent a message about the three anti-censorship bills detailed in the previous Bulletin. She has until this Friday to designate non-budget subjects that can be considered by this session of the Legislature.
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LEGISLATIVE DAY BRIEFING LOGISTICS
Our briefing will now be at the Santa Fe Public Library, 145 Washington Avenue. There is some parking in a lot just east of the library, accessed by Marcy Street. Admittance to the building will be through the freight door on the northeast side of the building, as the library does not open to the public until 10:00 am. We will start the program at 8:15 am, and be finished by 9:15 am.
The Santa Fe Pickup is a free downtown shuttle that runs every 30 minutes. It stops at the Library at 9:22 am. It would get to the Legislature (Don Gaspar, West Side) at 10:06 and to the East Side at 10:08. It has a capacity of 25, seated and standing. The next shuttle arrives at the Library at 9:52 am. Anyone parked in the lot east of the Library will need to move their vehicles elsewhere, as parking enforcement will cite cars in the lot longer than the time limit once the Library opens. The walk is about half a mile. The weather is predicted to be sunny, with a low of 22 and a high of 45.
Joe Sabatini, Chair
NMLA Legislation Committee