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Senate Finance Committee moves into executive session after procedural motion

March 18, 2025 | Senate, Legislative, New Mexico


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Senate Finance Committee moves into executive session after procedural motion
The Senate Finance Committee entered an executive session during its meeting after Senator Campos moved to close the public portion and Senator Gonzales seconded the motion, the committee chair announced.

"Any objection going into executive? Seeing none, we're gonna go on executive," the chair said, then asked staff to "clear the room" and to "take us off Zoom," according to the meeting transcript.

The transcript records only the procedural motion and the committee's transition to a closed session; it does not record the topics discussed in executive session. No roll-call vote or formal tally was recorded in the public transcript—only the motion, the second and the chair's statement that there were no objections.

Because executive sessions are closed to the public, the transcript does not provide details about the committee's private deliberations or any decisions reached during the closed meeting. The meeting record shows the procedural steps used to move into executive session and the administrative actions to clear public access, but no substantive public discussion or votes were recorded in the provided transcript.

The transcript did not specify a date for the meeting beyond the file provided, and no statutes, ordinances, or other authorities were referenced in the public portion of the record.

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