New
Mexico lawmakers have approved a proposal backed by Republican Gov.
Susana Martinez to broaden a state warning system for finding abducted
children.
The House approved a measure on Monday to expand the Amber Alert
system to include children abducted by a parent or other family member.
The
system provides for emergency distribution of notices of a child's abduction.
The
bill passed the House on a 61-2 vote and goes to the Senate for consideration.
Martinez said in a statement that with House approval of
the legislation "we are now a step closer to protecting the well-being of New Mexico children who
are taken by those who are supposed to care for them the most."
Lawmakers pass Amber Alert expansion
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