Pub. 21 2024 Issue 1
Mark Horn, President, New Mexico Bankers Association
The Annual ABA Washington Summit took place during the week of March 18, and I was able to attend for the first time. It was a great experience, and I hope to be able to attend again in the future. New Mexico was well-represented with four bankers in attendance, along with John Anderson. My fellow colleagues serve on the government relations, communications and emerging leaders committees, which speaks highly to our involvement as a state.
John W. Anderson, Executive Vice President, New Mexico Bankers Association
The 2024 Legislature adjourned at noon on Thursday, February 15, having considered 344 House bills and 317 Senate bills over the course of 30 days. Seventy-two bills were approved by the Legislature. Of the 72 bills, Governor Michelle Grisham signed 69 bills and vetoed three. In her press conference shortly after the close of the session, the governor noted that she was frustrated that many of the public safety measures were not enacted by the 2024 Legislature. The governor was also frustrated with the defeats of several environmental bills relating to water treatment and increasing oil and gas royalty rates.
By Kristie Garcia, New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority
Rob Nichols, President and CEO, American Bankers Association
By Jay Kenney, SVP & Southwest Regional Manager, PCBB
By Elizabeth Madlem, Vice President of Compliance Operations and Deputy General Counsel, Compliance Alliance
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