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William Corbett

What are the ethical standards for our new county commissioners?

By William Corbett | May 31, 2017

The new Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners is being perceived as indebted to special interests. This has undermined public trust in the county commission. Continue Reading

Aubrey Dunn

With political world ‘turned upside down,’ GOP’s Dunn ponders options

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 30, 2017

New Mexico’s land commissioner says he’s considering running for re-election, governor and Congress — or none of that — in 2018. Continue Reading

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Support journalism that’s focused on a better future for our kids

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 30, 2017

Good journalism isn’t cheap. We need your help. Continue Reading

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State finds a temporary budget deal, but uncertainty and division remain

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 27, 2017

Policymakers avoided resolving a standoff over budget cuts and tax hikes this week by covering New Mexico’s fiscal woes with a Band-Aid. Continue Reading

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Of course government can and should help all children

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 26, 2017

All children can thrive, if given the help they need. I’d like to see us choose to help. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Governor ‘pleased’ with ‘agreement on the budget’

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 25, 2017

If a new statement from Gov. Susana Martinez is any indication, policymakers who’ve been in a standoff over the state budget for months may have found a path forward. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Fate of state budget in governor’s hands, for now

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 25, 2017

Lawmakers are leaving themselves an opportunity to come back next week and respond to possible vetoes or other action by the governor. Continue Reading

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Here’s how the special session is likely to end

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 24, 2017

The likely scenario would leave the state with essentially no money in reserves for the new fiscal year, at best. And then the question would be what Gov. Susana Martinez does. Continue Reading

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Read Rep. Harper’s 430-page tax reform bill here

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 24, 2017

Click on the headline to read the massive bill, which the public hadn’t seen before Wednesday. Continue Reading

Garrey Carruthers

NMSU’s Carruthers asks for funding, stability for higher education

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 24, 2017

Garrey Carruthers detailed for lawmakers on Wednesday the “collateral damage” Gov. Susana Martinez’s veto has caused at NMSU. Continue Reading

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GOP blocks attempt to override higher education, legislative vetoes

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 24, 2017

The override attempt landed with a thud in both the House and Senate in the opening moments of the special session of the N.M. Legislature on Wednesday. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Public hasn’t yet seen massive tax-reform bill governor wants

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 24, 2017

A top transparency advocate said there’s a lot at stake, and the public should have access to information and the decision-making process. Continue Reading

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It’s special session time! Here’s what you need to know.

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 23, 2017

A legislative special session aimed at resolving a budget standoff and restoring funding for higher education and the Legislature begins at noon Wednesday. Continue Reading

Fred Nathan

Tax tobacco and alcohol, not food and medicine

By Fred Nathan | May 23, 2017

New Mexicans prefer increasing taxes on harmful luxuries like alcohol and tobacco rather than imposing new taxes on necessities like food and medicine. Continue Reading

Money

Loophole and vague laws create ambiguity in lobbyist reporting

By Sandra Fish, New Mexico In Depth | May 21, 2017

New Mexico lobbyists and their employers reported spending more than $690,000 during the first four months of the year, but whether that’s everything they spent is anyone’s guess. Continue Reading

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