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New Mexico Political Report
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How lawmakers crafted budget for dire economic situation

by Andy Lyman February 19, 2016March 16, 2025
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

How a child porn penalty bill led to high drama

by Joey Peters February 19, 2016
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature

Session Recap: Driver’s license bill (finally) passes

by Matthew Reichbach February 19, 2016
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Bill to increase child porn penalties heads to governor

by Matthew Reichbach February 17, 2016
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature

House sends $6.2 billion budget to governor’s desk

by Andy Lyman and Matthew Reichbach February 17, 2016March 16, 2025
NMPR
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

AG gives explanation for child porn bill walkout

by Joey Peters February 17, 2016
NMPR
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature

AG’s office walks out over change to child porn bill

by Joey Peters February 16, 2016
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Senate panel makes massive budget cuts

by Andy Lyman February 13, 2016
Posted inEducation, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Permanent fund distribution increase quietly clears key committee

by Matthew Reichbach February 13, 2016
Posted inNM Legislature

Smith: State could be hundreds of millions in the hole on budget

by Matthew Reichbach February 11, 2016March 16, 2025

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