Another bill to raise minimum wage goes to governor
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The bill would increase the state’s minimum wage to $9.25 an hour, up from $7.50 per hour. Continue Reading
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The bill would increase the state’s minimum wage to $9.25 an hour, up from $7.50 per hour. Continue Reading
The bill would prohibit jails and prisons from placing in solitary confinement inmates who are pregnant, mentally ill or younger than 18. Continue Reading
It’s time to compel short-term rentals to collect lodgers’ tax. Continue Reading
Some Democratic lawmakers allege that Gov. Susana Martinez didn’t follow the requirements when she vetoed a handful of bills, so the bills became law by default. Continue Reading
The House concurred with Senate amendments later Friday, so the bill now goes to Gov. Susana Martinez for consideration. Continue Reading
The governor is in a battle with senators and hasn’t signed any Senate bills in days. Continue Reading
Federal immigration enforcement agencies are not required to release information about people they’re detaining. They should be required to release it. Continue Reading
Time is short, but it is still possible for our Legislature to declare that it is willing to take control of New Mexico’s health care destiny. Continue Reading
The final pieces of a 2018 fiscal year budget were falling into place Thursday with just enough money to balance spending and send lawmakers home without the need for a special session. Continue Reading
The disagreement centers around whether details of how the commission would operate should be in the Constitution. Continue Reading
The state Senate majority leader says three bills that Gov. Susana Martinez vetoed during the last week will become law after all. Continue Reading
The bill would increase New Mexico’s hourly minimum wage to $8.25 in October, then to $9 in April 2018. Continue Reading
Republican state Sen. Sander Rue didn’t take kindly to a nasty tweet by one of Gov. Susana Martinez’s political committees. Continue Reading
House Republicans are uneasy about fighting the governor head-on as time runs out to negotiate a deal on the state’s budget. Continue Reading
Gov. Susana Martinez’s office made clear Thursday that she’s directing her wrath primarily at the Senate in the session’s final days. Continue Reading