Guv’s cabinet secretaries disclose financial info
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Gov. Susana Martinez has released to NMPolitics.net the financial disclosure forms she’s requiring from all cabinet secretaries in her administration. Continue Reading
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Gov. Susana Martinez has released to NMPolitics.net the financial disclosure forms she’s requiring from all cabinet secretaries in her administration. Continue Reading
Errol Chavez, last year’s Republican state auditor candidate who was diagnosed with brain cancer weeks before the election, has died. Continue Reading
Though they weren’t successful in overthrowing Speaker Ben Luján, a group of four Southern New Mexico Democrats who crossed party lines to try to oust the House’s leader still wield a great deal of power. Continue Reading
Rep. Joseph Cervantes made strong comments today about the prevalence of corruption in Santa Fe, and he said he will continue working to combat it. Continue Reading
After losing the chairmanship of the House Agriculture and Water Resources Committee on Thursday, Rep. Andy Nunez says he might leave the Democratic Party. Continue Reading
Senate President Pro-tem Tim Jennings says Cisco McSorley was stripped of his position as chairman of the Judiciary Committee because he wasn’t moving bills quickly enough. But many would say the committee most known for such bottlenecking is the Rules Committee. Continue Reading
House Speaker Ben Luján has stripped Rep. Andy Nuñez of his committee assignments, including removing him from the position of chairman of the Agriculture and Water Resources Committee. Continue Reading
Heath Haussamen was on News New Mexico today to talk about the legislative session, the recent battle over who would be speaker of the House, and the influence of the tea party. Click on the headline to listen. Continue Reading
Had he cast a vote for speaker on Tuesday, Rep. Andy Nuñez said he would have crossed the aisle to vote for Tom Taylor over Ben Luján. Since Taylor didn’t have the votes to win, however, Nuñez said there was no point. Continue Reading
One of the state’s most powerful lawmakers, a conservative Democrat who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, was largely pleased by what Gov. Susana Martinez had to say during her state of the state address. Continue Reading
Though House Republican leaders wanted their caucus to support a coalition to make Rep. Joseph Cervantes speaker of the House, in the end, politics took over, and a coalition never truly materialized. Continue Reading
Here’s the response from Democrats to Gov. Susana Martinez’s state of the state speech, attributable to Sen. Linda Lopez, D-Albuquerque, and Rep. Rhonda King, D-Stanley. Continue Reading
House Speaker Ben Luján survived a challenge to his leadership today and will keep his position as the second most powerful official in state government. Continue Reading
Here’s the full text of Gov. Susana Martinez’s state of the state address, as prepared for delivery. Continue Reading
Faced with pressure from tea party groups, a number of Republican House members have decided they aren’t willing to support a coalition to make Rep. Joseph Cervantes the speaker of the House. Continue Reading