Sweeping charter school reform bill stalls in House committee
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Democrats argued that the bill was too complex and contained provisions many charter school advocates oppose. Continue Reading
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Democrats argued that the bill was too complex and contained provisions many charter school advocates oppose. Continue Reading
We can raise the revenue needed to stop further cuts and avoid another credit downgrade without hurting our ability to create good jobs. Continue Reading
The plan would boost funding for classrooms and the courts while cutting money for colleges and universities. It would also raise some taxes and fees. Continue Reading
The bill would effectively strip the existing Act of its usefulness in helping to protect the people of New Mexico against many kinds of public corruption and other forms of wrongdoing. Continue Reading
The former U.S. congresswoman’s appearance at the Legislature demonstrated that the campaign for gun control is not letting up during the final weeks of the session. Continue Reading
The Senate approved a bill that would make it easier for transgender people to change the gender listed on on their birth certificate. Continue Reading
The bill would pay for jury trials and other costs for courts around the state for the rest of the budget year, which ends on June 30. Continue Reading
A bill to ban most trapping of animals on public lands in New Mexico probably is going nowhere this year because it’s caught in a clash between ranchers and advocates for animals. Continue Reading
Government at all levels in New Mexico remains far bigger than it is in any of our neighbors or in almost any other state. Continue Reading
It’s important to both maintain or even expand state programs and build cash reserves. Continue Reading
The bill would boost spending on public schools by about $32 million but the governor says she won’t sign it. Continue Reading
The tax bill would bring in an estimated $265 million in ongoing revenue to help balance the state’s budget. Continue Reading
A former state senator who is helping lead the fight against high-interest payday and other small loans said Monday that a bill to cap rates at 36 percent is dead. Continue Reading
The bill they approved would give New Mexico’s five electoral college votes to the winner of the national popular vote. Continue Reading
The proposal drew opposition from business organizations and workers rights groups alike on Monday, but for different reasons. Continue Reading