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SANTA FE, N.M. (Legal Newsline) – The challenge of new fees on pet food companies that will fund spays and neuters must be thrown out of court, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is arguing.
Lujan Grisham on Feb. 19 filed a motion to dismiss, arguing plaintiffs like the Pet Food Institute and the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce failed to make any accusations that would subject her to liability.
She says she is entitled to immunity because she merely signed the challenged legislation in her legislative capacity.
“While the complaint appears to identify the New Mexico Department of Agriculture, the non-defendant agency charged with collecting the fee under the statute, as a wrongdoer, it is difficult to identify the wrongful conduct asserted,” the motion says.