Tax reform bill faces steep hurdles in Senate
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A wide-ranging tax bill that passed the House of Representatives in a unanimous vote ran into obstacles at a Senate hearing Wednesday. Continue Reading
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A wide-ranging tax bill that passed the House of Representatives in a unanimous vote ran into obstacles at a Senate hearing Wednesday. Continue Reading
Gov. Susana Martinez didn’t give legislators any idea of why she rejected bills that passed with overwhelming support. Continue Reading
Two Democrats joined with four Republican senators to kill the proposal. Continue Reading
Our legislators have the opportunity to reform the election process and make a lasting impact for voters in New Mexico. Continue Reading
The Senate Rules Committee on Wednesday voted 9-1 to advance a proposed constitutional amendment that would establish a state ethics commission. Continue Reading
We’ve been cutting personal and corporate income taxes to see if jobs would flow into the state. The experiment failed. Continue Reading
The bill, which now goes to the Senate, comes on the heels of Gov. Susana Martinez vetoing not one but two industrial hemp bills. Continue Reading
It’s one of two bills Susana Martinez vetoed on Tuesday that passed the Legislature with overwhelming support. Continue Reading
The legislation is spurred by a Four Corners-area water company that for months provided phony information to state regulators. Continue Reading
Gov. Susana Martinez’s veto remains in place unless two-thirds of House members also vote to override it. Continue Reading
We call on our state legislators to be courageous. Continue Reading
A committee on Monday effectively killed a bill to expand background checks for gun purchases. Continue Reading
Gov. Susana Martinez has unsuccessfully pushed the bill for seven years. Continue Reading
The resolution would ask voters to approve new funding for early childhood education. Continue Reading
After years of trying, supporters of increased campaign transparency finally got their bill through the House. Continue Reading