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Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Push for a special session for capital outlay continues

by Matthew Reichbach April 10, 2015
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature

Senate Democrats’ capital outlay at risk

by Andy Lyman March 20, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Senate passes driver’s license compromise (updated)

by Matthew Reichbach March 20, 2015
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature

Compromise driver’s license bill heads to the Senate floor

by Andy Lyman March 19, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Budget clears Senate, back to House for final approval

by Margaret Wright March 16, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Two-tiered driver’s license bill passes Senate committee

by Andy Lyman March 12, 2015
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Senate approves growing hemp for research purposes

by Matthew Reichbach March 2, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Beer and wine delivery bill passes the Senate

by Matthew Reichbach March 2, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Gaming compact heads to Senate for approval

by Andy Lyman March 1, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

Senate Dems confident RTW will not pass, push jobs package

by Matthew Reichbach February 18, 2015

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