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    • Legislative Newsletter: The race to 2024, so far
      By Nicole Maxwell | 12 hours ago

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    • PRC moves forward with hearing process for proposed LNG storage facility in Rio Rancho
      By Hannah Grover | 20 hours ago

      The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission will hear arguments for and against a new liquified natural gas storage facility rather than accepting a settlement stipulation between New Mexico Gas Company and the PRC staff.

    • PRC approves rate credits for PNM customers
      By Hannah Grover | September 22, 2023

      Customers of the Public Service Company of New Mexico will likely get some money back on their bills thanks to the closure of the San Juan Generating Station.

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    • Problems with home visiting outlined during interim meeting
      By Susan Dunlap | September 21, 2023

      In a report presented at an interim committee Wednesday, Legislative Finance Committee staff recommended that the legislature consider allocating funds to study standards-based home visiting program outcomes for new parents.

    • Santa Fe Roundhouse
      Rancher named to state senate
      By Nicole Maxwell | September 18, 2023

      Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham named rancher and former Eddy County Commissioner Steve McCutcheon II to fill the vacant State Senate District 42 seat.

    Recent Posts

    • Lawmakers, community members say RECA expansion is needed to help the ‘unknowing, unwilling, uncompensated victims of the Cold War’

      As the years have passed and people have died of cancer, Navajo Nation communities impacted by uranium mining have lost hope that they will someday receive compensation for the medical conditions resulting from exposure to radioactivity, Phil Harrison said during a press conference on Wednesday.

    • Irrigators in the Lower Rio Grande corridor could be paid not to water their fields

      The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission is hosting a series of events to provide irrigators with property in the Lower Rio Grande corridor with information about a groundwater conservation program.

    • Lujan Grisham announces new manufacturing plant coming to Santa Teresa

      Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Wednesday that Taiwan-based Hota Industrial Manufacturing plans to set up a plant in Santa Teresa.

    About Joey Peters

    Joey Peters

    Joey Peters has been a journalist for nearly a decade. Most recently, his reporting in New Mexico on closed government policies earned several accolades. Peters has also worked as a reporter in Washington DC and the Twin Cities. Contact him by phone at (505) 226-3197.

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