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2017 legislative session

Jason Harper

Tax reform bill faces steep hurdles in Senate

By Bruce Krasnow, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 15, 2017

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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Unexplained vetoes rile lawmakers

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 15, 2017

Gov. Susana Martinez didn’t give legislators any idea of why she rejected bills that passed with overwhelming support. Continue Reading

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Early childhood education funding proposal fails again

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 15, 2017

Two Democrats joined with four Republican senators to kill the proposal. Continue Reading

Scott Krahling

Pending legislation would help save democracy

By Scott Krahling | March 15, 2017

Our legislators have the opportunity to reform the election process and make a lasting impact for voters in New Mexico. Continue Reading

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Committee vote sends ethics commission proposal to full Senate

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 15, 2017

The Senate Rules Committee on Wednesday voted 9-1 to advance a proposed constitutional amendment that would establish a state ethics commission. Continue Reading

Daymon Ely

It’s time to properly fund schools, public safety and roads

By Daymon Ely | March 15, 2017

We’ve been cutting personal and corporate income taxes to see if jobs would flow into the state. The experiment failed. Continue Reading

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House passes third hemp bill with changes sought by governor

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 15, 2017

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

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Without explanation, governor vetoes computer science bill

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 15, 2017

It’s one of two bills Susana Martinez vetoed on Tuesday that passed the Legislature with overwhelming support. Continue Reading

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House passes bill criminalizing false reports on utilities’ water quality

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 15, 2017

The legislation is spurred by a Four Corners-area water company that for months provided phony information to state regulators. Continue Reading

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Senate overrides veto on teacher absences; House action still necessary

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 14, 2017

Gov. Susana Martinez’s veto remains in place unless two-thirds of House members also vote to override it. Continue Reading

Eric Griego

Democratic Legislature should fight for real minimum wage increase

By Eric Griego | March 14, 2017

We call on our state legislators to be courageous. Continue Reading

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Committee rejects expanded firearm background checks

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 14, 2017

A committee on Monday effectively killed a bill to expand background checks for gun purchases. Continue Reading

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Third-grade retention bill dies quietly

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 14, 2017

Gov. Susana Martinez has unsuccessfully pushed the bill for seven years. Continue Reading

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Committee delays vote on early childhood initiative

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 14, 2017

The resolution would ask voters to approve new funding for early childhood education. Continue Reading

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House OKs ‘huge’ campaign finance reform bill

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 14, 2017

After years of trying, supporters of increased campaign transparency finally got their bill through the House. Continue Reading

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