Senate leader says governor lobbied him on lease bill
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Peter Wirth says the governor personally asked him to support the controversial legislation. Continue Reading
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Peter Wirth says the governor personally asked him to support the controversial legislation. Continue Reading
House Minority Leader Nate Gentry, R-Albuquerque, is sponsoring the revived hemp measure. Continue Reading
Our Legislature once again ignored the deep anger and seething resentment out here in the real world felt toward our political institutions. Continue Reading
This is Sunshine Week, and I can think of no better way to mark it than by fighting to shine light on Spaceport America. Continue Reading
The Senate budget package reflects not only the state’s needs and values but also our commitment to government efficiency and accountability. Continue Reading
The bill would have carved out an exception to state rules on renting for the owners of a property who have donated $26,200 to the governor and her political action committee since 2014. Continue Reading
The Senate passed House Bill 2, as well as HB 202, which could raise more than $300 million in new revenues. Continue Reading
Legislators from both parties said the bill could create enormous business opportunities for New Mexico’s farmers. Continue Reading
A bill to consolidate most local elections into one would now let cities opt out and continue holding their own elections. Continue Reading
State Sen. Carroll Leavell broke a personal streak lasting decades by voting Friday for a tax increase. Continue Reading
Lottery managers argue that they could rake in more scholarship money if they could use a bigger share of the revenue to entice more players. Continue Reading
When telecom companies can’t fairly compete in the marketplace, no one wins, especially customers. Continue Reading
The bill is a years-long effort to calculate what it would cost to eliminate tax deductions, credits and exemptions on some 125 separate economic transactions in dozens of industries. Continue Reading
Spaceport America, which has generated plenty of controversy because of the tax subsidies it receives, now says its success depends on less public scrutiny. Continue Reading
The House of Representatives approved the bill 64-3, and the Senate voted for it 39-0. Continue Reading