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2019 legislative session

Turquoise Trail Charter Elementary School

Future uncertain for state’s charter school growth

By Robert Nott, the Santa Fe New Mexican | January 13, 2019

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has said she would impose a moratorium on opening new charter schools until state leaders reviewed how those already in place were performing. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

Education comes to a head in 2019: Will lawmakers pass the test?

By Trip Jennings and Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | January 10, 2019

Hanging over the debate about teachers’ salaries and envisioning schools for the 21st century will be a court ruling that New Mexico has violated the state Constitution by not adequately educating at-risk students. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Hope, outreach and service will make NM better

By Pete Campos | January 10, 2019

In the days to come let’s strengthen our bond and work in unison. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Q&A: Lujan Grisham pledges to ‘produce results’ for New Mexicans

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 19, 2018

The governor-elect says she will be ‘a fighter and independent thinker’ who will work to ‘forever transform our state.’ Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

The next legislative session could echo 2003

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | December 5, 2018

When Democrat Bill Richardson replaced Republican Gary Johnson as governor, ‘it was like a dam burst,’ former state Sen. Dede Feldman said. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

Criminal justice reform expected to be a ‘premier topic’ for lawmakers

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | December 3, 2018

Most of the bills an interim committee discussed Thursday previously passed the Legislature with bipartisan support before they were vetoed by outgoing Gov. Susana Martinez. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Court ruling in battle over education funding will influence election, legislative session

By Trip Jennings and Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | July 24, 2018

State District Judge Sarah Singleton ruled New Mexico guilty on Friday of shirking its constitutional duty to adequately educate at-risk students. Continue Reading

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