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New Mexico Political Report
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Posted inNM Legislature, Politics & Elections, Quick Reads

Open primary proposal moves forward

by Matthew Reichbach January 30, 2016
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Driver’s licenses, DWI penalties and ethics: A final look at House pre-filed legislation

by Matthew Reichbach January 18, 2016
Posted inCommentary

Pass bipartisan procurement proposal | by the Association of Commerce and Industry

by Public Editor March 18, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Lobbyist disclosure bill clears House, heads to Senate

by Matthew Reichbach March 7, 2015
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

House archiving of webcasts gets second life, but no action

by Matthew Reichbach March 4, 2015
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature

House committee shoots down archiving, passes interim committee streaming

by Matthew Reichbach February 19, 2015
Posted inNM Legislature

House nixes Dem ‘compromise,’ passes repeal of driver’s license law

by Margaret Wright February 13, 2015
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

A second look at what’s been filed so far

by Andy Lyman January 18, 2015

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