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Panel rejects expanded background checks

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 13, 2017
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After governor’s veto, GOP leader revives hemp bill

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 13, 2017
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Panel delays vote on early childhood ed initiative

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 13, 2017
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
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Senate yanks real estate bill; lawmaker says pay-to-play maneuver exposed

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 11, 2017
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Budget, tax bill closer to reaching governor’s desk

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 11, 2017
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Governor vetoes second bill on industrial hemp research

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 11, 2017
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Senate panel backs bill to keep some spaceport business dealings secret

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 11, 2017
NMPR
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Budget, revenue bills head to Senate floor

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 10, 2017March 16, 2025
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
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GOP senator starts process for overriding governor’s veto on teacher sick days

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 10, 2017
NMPR
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Coyote-killing contest ban splits rural, urban senators

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 10, 2017

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