Legislator

State Representative
Miguel Garcia
(D) - New Mexico
New Mexico House District 14
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Capitol Office

New Mexico State Capitol
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: 505-986-4242

Albuquerque Office

1118 La Font Road SW
Albuquerque, NM 87105
Phone: 505-877-8131

Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
All Bills 56
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Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
HB33 Approval of certain projects by law House Final Passage 01/01/1900 1 Yea Promotes accountability by requiring projects subsidized by the New Mexico Finance Authority to obtain legislative approval.
HB63 Workers' comp benefits & intoxication House Final Passage 01/01/1900 4 Nay Amends Workers' Compensation Act to reduce benefits for employees injured while drunk or on drugs.
HB166 Home Inspector Licensing Act House Final Passage 01/01/1900 -3 Yea Worsens state's occupational-licensing problem by creating the "New Mexico Home Inspectors Board."
HB168 Transportation Network Company Services Act House Final Passage 01/01/1900 4 Yea Establishes regulatory certainty for ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft.
HB200 Public Works Prevailing Wage & Projects House Final Passage 01/01/1900 4 Nay Reforms the prevailing-wage mandate in pro-taxpayer ways, including exempting projects and contracts for public roads and educational institutions.
HB206 Design & Build Procurement For Some Projects House Final Passage 01/01/1900 3 Yea Advances fiscal responsibility by permitting NMDOT to use the "design-build" method for road and highway projects which use federal funds.
HB259 Consultant Disclosure Of Client Info House Final Passage 01/01/1900 2 Nay Requires government officials who are consultants and/or married to consultants to disclose the names and addresses of all clients paying more than $1,000 in fees.
HB283 Unemployment Compensation Contribution Rates House Final Passage 01/01/1900 3 Yea Offers employers some relief from unemployment-insurance taxes.
HB301 Archive Legislative Webcasts House Final Passage 01/01/1900 2 Yea Improves transparency by requiring that videos of all legislative meetings be archived online.
HJR5 Independent Ethics Commission, Ca House Final Passage 01/01/1900 4 Yea Proposes constitutional amendment to establish an independent ethics commission to provide oversight of the executive and legislative branches.
HR1 Archive House Webcasting House Final Passage 01/01/1900 3 Yea Proposes to amend rules of the House to archive video and audio of House proceedings.
SB9 Reduce Certain Legislative Appropriations House Final Passage 10/05/2016 4 Nay Reduces spending by many state agencies by 5 percent.
SB92 Rapid Workforce Development Act House Final Passage 01/01/1900 -2 Yea Perpetuates unsound economic-development policies by creating the "rapid workforce development fund."
SB105 Expedited Professional Licensure House Final Passage 01/01/1900 3 Yea Requires agencies, boards, and commissions to process professional-license applications valid in other U.S. jurisdiction as soon as practicable.
SB147 Spaceport Liquor License House Final Passage 01/01/1900 -2 Nay Offers a lifeline to the taxpayer-boondoggle "Spaceport America" by permitting it to obtain a liquor license.
SB163 Segregated Sale Of Growlers House Final Passage 01/01/1900 2 Nay Allows liquor-license holders with "package rights" to fill and sell growlers.
SB193 Ski Area Alcoholic Beverage Sales House Final Passage 01/01/1900 2 Nay Permits the sale of alcoholic beverages in both the outdoor and indoor areas of ski resorts.
SB214 Workers' Comp Benefits & Intoxication House Final Passage 01/01/1900 4 Yea Amends Workers' Compensation Act to reduce benefits for employees injured while drunk or on drugs.
SB215 Design & Build Procurement For Some Projects House Final Passage 01/01/1900 3 Yea Advances fiscal responsibility by permitting NMDOT to use the "design-build" method for road and highway projects which use federal funds.
SB263 Opioid Prescription Monitoring House Final Passage 01/01/1900 -2 Yea Requires physicians to "obtain and review a report from the state's prescription monitoring program" before prescribing opioids "for the first time to a patient."
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