The answer to our state’s woes is not to drill more
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New Mexico’s untapped wind and solar power have the potential to supply all our state’s electricity needs and sell millions of excess Gigawatts to other markets. Continue Reading
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New Mexico’s untapped wind and solar power have the potential to supply all our state’s electricity needs and sell millions of excess Gigawatts to other markets. Continue Reading
Many believe consolidating city, school district and other local elections would increase voter turnout, but some agencies oppose the proposal for financial reasons. Continue Reading
The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly earlier this month to close the circuit courts in Questa and Quemado. Continue Reading
If hemp is a miracle crop, why isn’t it flourishing in agricultural communities across New Mexico? The answer is simple yet complicated: Hemp is illegal. Continue Reading
But Republicans have raised concerns about whether the measure would provide enough safeguards for patients. Continue Reading
Lobbyists for out-of-state organizations on both sides of the gun background check issue have spent thousands of dollars to push their positions. Continue Reading
Consolidating elections is not a magic bullet, but it plays a crucial role in removing barriers to voting. It is urgent that we begin to build a voting culture that invites everyone to vote in every election. Continue Reading
It’s good business for New Mexico when consumers throughout the state have the information they need to make sound investment decisions. Continue Reading
Some sections of the oil and gas industry opposed the measure and took their concerns to Republican lawmakers. Ironically, the bill was sponsored by a Republican and was backed by the GOP governor’s administration. Continue Reading
Similar legislation was approved in the Senate in 2015 but died in the House. Continue Reading
Democrats in the N.M. House of Representatives have identified four tax or fee increases they say would prevent more cuts to education and put the state on better financial footing. Continue Reading
But several lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle had pointed questions about it. Continue Reading
While requiring greater transparency from political groups, the bill would also double the amount of money individuals can donate to candidates for public office. Continue Reading
Rep. Jason Harper has introduced a bill he hopes can put the state on better financial footing for decades to come. Continue Reading
Judging by the reaction a similar bill received in a Senate committee earlier this week, the House bill could run into trouble. Continue Reading