Hours after Gov. Bill Richardson threatened to hold a special session for universal health care in May because of a lack of progress on the topic by Senate leaders, the top Senate Democrats endorsed the idea of a special session but said it should be held no sooner than the fall.
“Every New Mexican deserves to be able to get good, affordable health care when they need it. We are committed to making sure that happens,” Senate President Tim Jennings, D-Roswell, said in a news release. “The reforms necessary to achieve that goal are quite complex and need to be worked out over time.”
“Several members of the state Senate have been meeting and will continue to meet in the coming months to help forge an agreement on the difficult question of how best to approach or pay for health-care reforms,” said Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez, D-Belen. “I expect that groundwork can be completed by the end of the summer and that a special session could convene as early as this fall.”
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But Sanchez said it’s important “to reach an agreement on as many aspects of this issue as possible before convening a special session.”
“We’re making progress and I’m hopeful that in a few more months we can hold a productive special session that will get us closer to our goal,” Sanchez said.
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