House votes to hike statewide minimum wage
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The state House of Representatives voted Friday night to raise the hourly minimum wage to $9.25, up from the current $7.50, in 2018. Continue Reading
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The state House of Representatives voted Friday night to raise the hourly minimum wage to $9.25, up from the current $7.50, in 2018. Continue Reading
The bill would prohibit jails and prisons in the state from putting children, pregnant women and those with a known serious mental illness or disability in isolation. Continue Reading
The measure would amend the state Constitution to draw less than 1 percent a year from the endowment to pay for early childhood education. Continue Reading
The state faces a shortage of $120 million just to pay for services, and it needs another $200 million to bring cash reserves above 3 percent. Continue Reading
Under the current system, the debate isn’t about whether to continue robbing the poor. It’s about how much we’re going to take. Continue Reading
In the name of democracy, New Mexico should open the doors of the voting booth to allow everyone who wants to exercise their sacred right — and duty — to do so. Continue Reading
The House on Thursday rejected a two-and-a-half-year moratorium on licensing new charter schools in New Mexico. Continue Reading
The measure would raise about $180 million annually through a range of taxes and fees. Continue Reading
Supporters said the bill would reduce burdens on the criminal justice system. Continue Reading
More than ever we need New Mexico lawmakers to step up and act at the state level. Continue Reading
Javier Gonzales showed up at the state Capitol on Wednesday to testify against HB 430, but the hearing was delayed. Continue Reading
Our state’s Republican governor wanted legislators to balance the state’s budget by taking $1,190 out of a beginning teacher’s $34,000 salary. Continue Reading
The legislation may represent the best chance in several years to raise the minimum wage. The Senate approved the bill in a 24-6 bipartisan vote. Continue Reading
The charity game raised $30,486 in donations to support cancer research and care at The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center. Continue Reading
What began as a bipartisan compromise bill to ban people from openly carrying guns in the state Capitol is now bogged down in the Senate and at risk of being defeated. Continue Reading