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Tag: 2017 legislative session

Posted inNM Legislature, Politics & Elections, Quick Reads

Open primaries might boost voter turnout, bill sponsors say

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 23, 2017
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Posted inAlbuquerque, Commentary, Courts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature

Proposed return-to-work bill increases threats to community safety 

by Public Editor January 23, 2017
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Posted inCannabis

Cannabis patients, producers push for expansion of program

by Andy Lyman January 23, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Budget crisis pushes session to breakneck start

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 22, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature

Budget relief may place burden on schools, fire departments

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 20, 2017
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Gas tax increase posed as a solution to failing roads

by Andy Lyman January 20, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature

As lawmakers wrangle with deficits, House cuts legislative budget

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 19, 2017March 16, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Chief justice: State’s judicial system ‘on life support’

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 19, 2017
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Posted inNM Legislature, Politics & Elections

Democrats propose amendment calling for automatic voter registration

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 18, 2017
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Santa Fe archbishop urges lawmakers to approve funding plan for early education

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 18, 2017

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