Gov. Bill Richardson drew criticism today when he vetoed a bill that would have created a state veterans museum in Doña Ana County. In vetoing Senate Bill 349, Richardson said he will convene a task force to “fully consider the most appropriate location for a state veterans museum.” “I strongly support building a museum to honor New Mexico’s veterans and rich military history,” Richardson said. “Unfortunately, this isn’t the bill to do it, because it discounts the input of our veterans statewide by designating a specific county as the location for the museum.” The two lawmakers who most actively pushed the bill – Rep. Jeff Steinborn, D-Las Cruces, and Sen. Leonard Lee Rawson, R-Las Cruces – have said Richardson promised to sign the bill. In addition, two of his cabinet secretaries testified in support of the bill during the session. So the veto prompted harsh criticism from Rawson, who sponsored SB349. Continue Reading