Public Safety Day set for Jan. 21 at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe

Public safety is not a partisan issue — it is a fundamental responsibility of government and a shared concern for every New Mexican.

Across our state, families, business owners, first responders and community leaders are feeling the impact of rising crime, repeat offenders, and a system that too often fails the very people it is meant to protect. The consequences are real, and they are being felt in every community.

Sen. Nicole Tobiassen (R-Bernalillo) invites business leaders to the inaugural Public Safety Day at the New Mexico State Capitol at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 at the New Mexico State Capitol. The inaugural event is focused on elevating frontline voices and demanding meaningful, practical action to improve safety across our state and will be in the Senate Finance Room.

The gathering will bring together first responders, law enforcement, victim advocates, business owners, community organizations and concerned citizens to share perspectives, identify priorities and reinforce the urgent need for accountability and reform.

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