House Consumer and Public Affairs Feb 10, 2026
Unidentified legislative subcommittee · February 10, 2026
A legislative subcommittee heard public testimony on maintaining New Mexico’s affordable spay-and-neuter program (SB 38) and on making the Health Care Delivery and Access Act permanent (SB 101). Supporters urged retaining funding and cited high shelter intake and early program awards; legal counsel said litigation over the spay-and-neuter law remains pending. No final votes were taken; the panel scheduled votes for Thursday.
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