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Right-wing group alleges a prominent advocate of local energy choice engaged in illegal fundraising efforts

by Hannah Grover February 7, 2023
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Legislative Roundup

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 6, 2023
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Advocates tout benefits of free school lunches

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 6, 2023
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House panel backs tougher penalties on police assaults, rejects qualified immunity

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 5, 2023
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Bill focused on remediation of San Juan Generating Station, mine passes committee

by Hannah Grover February 5, 2023
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Dementia diagnoses on the rise in New Mexico

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 5, 2023
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Committee tables bill to expand ONRT’s authority to pursue damages following contamination

by Hannah Grover February 5, 2023
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Regional water utility legislation heads to Senate floor

by Hannah Grover February 4, 2023
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Lawmakers advance 1 bill to crack down on shoplifting, table another

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 4, 2023
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Energy bill pits local control against large-scale planning

by Santa Fe New Mexican February 3, 2023

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