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Category: NM Legislature

Reports from the Roundhouse, New Mexico’s state Legislature.

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‘At risk’ audit list includes state Department of Homeland Security

by Matthew Reichbach February 14, 2017March 16, 2025
NMPR
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Panel approves money for jury trials

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 14, 2017
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Posted inCannabis, NM Legislature

Medical marijuana expansion bill clears Senate

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 13, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature

Senator hopes tax reform proposal prompts dialogue

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 13, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature

Lawmakers propose cutting state food benefit program

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 13, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Gov. Martinez’s appointees in line to be confirmed may overwhelm process

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 13, 2017
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature

Dems eye tax reforms to balance 2018 budget

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 12, 2017
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Posted inNM Legislature

Committee deadlocks on bill putting teacher evals into law

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 11, 2017
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Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Bill seeks oversight of private boarding homes

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 11, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature

Bill would ask utilities to choose least costly energy alternative

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 11, 2017

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