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Category: NM Legislature

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

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Dems push plan to tap the ‘permanent fund’ for early childhood education

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 31, 2019
Posted inNM Legislature, Politics & Elections

Election Day voter registration clears first committee

by Matthew Reichbach January 30, 2019
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature

Democrats’ competing bills aim to boost state’s minimum wage

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 23, 2019
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Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Governor appoints two to lead tax agency, Department of Indian Affairs

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 22, 2019
Posted inEducation, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Democrats split on charter school cap in New Mexico

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 22, 2019
Posted inNM Legislature

Gas tax hike backers say NM roads need funding

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 22, 2019
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Federal shutdown continues to hammer at New Mexicans

by Laura Paskus January 21, 2019
Posted inNM Legislature

Register and vote on the same day? Dems want to make it a reality

by Matthew Reichbach January 21, 2019
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Posted inEducation, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Lawmakers pressed to devise plan for improving public education

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 20, 2019
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature

Morales adds visibility to lieutenant governor’s role

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 19, 2019

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