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Martinez counts among her legislative victories an expansion of Katie’s Law, which will require law-enforcement officials to obtain DNA samples from all suspects booked on felony charges”.
Martinez supports a balanced budget and lower government spending. She favors putting taxpayer money into a rainy day fund, and refunding taxpayers to attempt to stimulate growth.[58] Martinez is pro-life and is opposed to elective abortion.[59] Martinez is personally opposed to same-sex marriage, but she accepted the New Mexico Supreme Court’s opinion in Griego v. Oliver, which legalized same-sex marriage in New Mexico. She has no record on civil unions.[60] Martinez opposes New Mexico’s medical marijuana program, but has indicated that repealing the existing law is not a priority.[61] Martinez opposes portions of the Affordable Care Act, such as the individual mandate, but does not support repeal of the law in its entirety.[62][63] She also supports Common Core education standards.[64]
In November 2015, Martinez said she opposes the Obama administration’s plans to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees to the U.S. until clear plans for background-checking and relocating the refugees are developed.[65]