In late-night vote, House moves to close tax loopholes
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Rep. Jason Harper’s bill to reform the state’s gross receipts tax now moves to the Senate. Continue Reading
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Rep. Jason Harper’s bill to reform the state’s gross receipts tax now moves to the Senate. Continue Reading
The measure now goes to the Senate, where the road is expected to be much rougher. Continue Reading
ProPublica has obtained a list of more than 400 Trump administration hires, including dozens of lobbyists and some from far-right media. Continue Reading
Martinez’s action could mean the end of the push to start a research program administered by the state Department of Agriculture. Continue Reading
The state Senate voted 32-4 to confirm former oil and gas industry executive Kenley McQueen as secretary of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department. Continue Reading
The governor has threatened to veto any bills that include a tax increase. Continue Reading
A key Senate committee on Tuesday night pushed ahead a proposal to nearly double New Mexico’s tax on cigarettes to raise money for public schools. Continue Reading
Over the last decade state tax credits have helped generate more than 11,000 jobs and $1.6 billion in economic activity, the study says. Continue Reading
Coyotes and skunks won’t be added to the list of protected fur-bearing animals in New Mexico. Continue Reading
The state Senate voted 30-10 on Tuesday to restrict the use of e-cigarettes in public places much like other cigarettes. Continue Reading
A committee postponed a vote on the bill after House Speaker Brian Egolf asked the sponsors to eliminate an exception to the cap of 175 percent. Continue Reading
New Mexicans shopping on Amazon.com will soon find a state tax added to their bill. Continue Reading
Sen. John Arthur Smith said he was offended by the unexplained absences of Hanna Skandera and Barbara Damron. Continue Reading
The bill would allow teachers to take up to 10 days of sick leave a year without it hurting their performance evaluations. Continue Reading
The House Judiciary Committee gave its unanimous support to a proposal for establishing an independent ethics commission. Continue Reading