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Early childhood education funding boost clears first committee

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 25, 2020
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Long-term fixes for PERA could be tough sell

by Santa Fe New Mexican January 23, 2020
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Carlsbad wrestles with oil, gas boom

by new mexico in depth January 3, 2020
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Letters could foreshadow future debates over crime prevention, budgets

by Andy Lyman November 12, 2019
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State looks to diversify economy, rely on ‘volatile’ oil and gas revenue less

by Matthew Reichbach May 16, 2019
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Senate, House reach deal on $7 billion state budget

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 16, 2019
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Governor makes final, futile pitch on early ed

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 15, 2019
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Senate rejects repealing currently unenforceable anti-abortion law

by Danielle Prokop March 15, 2019
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Senate, House differ on details of hefty state budget

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 14, 2019
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Key Senate panel adjusts state spending plan

by Santa Fe New Mexican March 12, 2019

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