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    All-Politics.-All-New-Mexico.1-1170×150

    Published July 11, 2018 at 1170 × 150 in All-Politics.-All-New-Mexico.1-1170×150

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    • A court decision expected soon on medication abortion could have wide implication
      By Susan Dunlap | 20 hours ago

      A pending federal lawsuit could impact the use of medication abortion for patients nationwide, including New Mexico.

    • Energy bill pits local control against large-scale planning
      By Santa Fe New Mexican | 20 hours ago

      By Nicholas Gilmore, The Santa Fe New Mexican Some local governments and climate advocacy groups are pushing a bill that could open up energy control to localities in the state.  On Tuesday, Santa Fe County commissioners unanimously passed a resolution in support of Senate Bill 165, the Local Choice Energy Act, which was introduced in the state Senate last month by Sen. Carrie Hamblen, D-Las Cruces.

    • Bill to give tax rebates to New Mexicans clears Senate committee
      By Susan Dunlap | 20 hours ago

      A bill that would provide rebates to tax filers in 2023 passed its first Senate committee on a 10-0 vote on Thursday.

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    • Bill to eliminate copays for STI treatment clears Senate committee
      By Susan Dunlap | 1 hour ago

      A bill to eliminate co-pays and cost sharing for sexually transmitted infection testing, treatment and prevention cleared the Senate Health and Public Affairs Committee by a 5-2 vote on Friday.

    • Bill to fund strategic water reserve passes Senate Conservation Committee
      By Hannah Grover | 20 hours ago

      A bill that would appropriate $25 million for the state to acquire water rights to help meet interstate compact and endangered species requirements passed the Senate Conservation Committee on an 8-0 vote on Thursday.

    Recent Posts

    • Legislature considers $80 registration fees for electric vehicles

      As more people adopt electric vehicles, the state Department of Transportation has voiced concerns that less money will be available to spend on road repairs.

    • Bill expanding State Forestry Division’s ability to prevent fires passes committee

      A bill that would expand the State Forester’s ability to improve forest health and address post-fire concerns passed the House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee on a 11-0 vote on Thursday.

    • Legislative Roundup

      Days remaining in session: 43 Solar power: A bill that would require all new residential construction to include photovoltaic systems and receptacles for electric vehicles eked out of the Senate Conservation Committee on a 4-3 vote Thursday.

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