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Category: NM Legislature

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

Posted inCommentary, Healthcare, NM Legislature

Abortion bill more worthy of efforts

by Public Editor April 3, 2015
NMPR
Posted inCommentary, NM Legislature

How education fared in the 2015 legislative session | by Betty Patterson

by Public Editor April 2, 2015
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inCommentary, NM Legislature

Two views on the capital outlay and special session drama

by Public Editor April 1, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Senate Dems, business groups want special session for capital outlay

by Matthew Reichbach April 1, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Two criminal justice reform bills await action by Gov

by Andy Lyman April 1, 2015
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Bipartisan asset forfeiture bill awaits signature

by Andy Lyman March 25, 2015
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Session recap: Dem Senators say Martinez ‘furious’ after session

by Matthew Reichbach March 21, 2015
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature

Session recap: Martinez characterizes Dem leadership as “gross failure”

by Margaret Wright March 21, 2015
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Session recap: House leaders point fingers

by Andy Lyman March 21, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Session recap: Sanchez says Senate effectively passed their legislation

by Matthew Reichbach March 21, 2015

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