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CARLSBAD – Governor Susana Martinez visited the hometown of Katie Sepich today to sign legislation that expands Katie’s Law. Senate Bill 365, sponsored by Sen. Vernon Asbill (R-Carlsbad) and Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D-Las Cruces), and carried in the House by Rep. Al Park (D-Albuquerque), requires a DNA sample from anyone arrested for a felony in New Mexico. The measure received bi-partisan support in both chambers. Governor Martinez was joined at a meeting of the Carlsbad Rotary Club by the Sepich family, Sen. Asbill, Rep. Park, Sen. Mary Kay Papen, Department of Public Safety Secretary Gorden Eden, and First Gentleman Chuck Franco. “This legislation is a critical tool for our law enforcement community as we fight to make New Mexico safer for our children and families,” said Governor Martinez. “For five years, we have seen that Katie’s Law has achieved real results – crimes solved, crimes prevented, and lives saved. Now, we are able to do even more. Requiring a DNA sample from anyone arrested for a felony crime will make this important law even more effective.

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