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A gas well in Rio Arriba County

State will consider boosting gas well density in northern NM

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | September 12, 2018

At its meeting on Thursday, the New Mexico Oil Conservation Committee will hear from an energy company that wants to double the density of gas wells in northwestern New Mexico. Continue Reading

The Office of the Governor at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

The first campaign finance reports of general election are in for governor, other state races

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | September 11, 2018

The reports showed positives for both gubernatorial candidates. Continue Reading

Ginger Grider

Straight party issue spurs Portales Libertarian to run for secretary of state

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | September 10, 2018

New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver’s decision to add straight-party ticket voting to November’s ballot has caused waves across the political party spectrum. Continue Reading

Bobbie J. Gutierrez

Risky buildings: New Mexico’s schools run on old infrastructure

By John R. Roby, Searchlight New Mexico | September 6, 2018

Despite investing billions, the state says most school systems are out of date or hazardous. Continue Reading

Voter turnout

Federal, gubernatorial candidates weigh in on abortion, contraception and more

By New Mexico Political Report | September 3, 2018

Check out N.M. Political Report’s Q&As with candidates for U.S. House, U.S. Senate and governor. Continue Reading

Wilhelmina Yazzie

Years of frustration lie behind landmark school lawsuit

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | August 30, 2018

Tired of hearing ‘no,’ plaintiff says, taking NM to court was her only option. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

How the Yazzie case could be a ‘game-changer’ for NM

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | August 30, 2018

The landmark ruling is a chance for reform, experts say. Continue Reading

Sarah Hyde

Why New Mexicans need a higher minimum wage

By Sarah Hyde | August 30, 2018

Hard-working families in our state are drowning. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Website quizzes governor, Congress and Land Office candidates on child well-being

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | August 29, 2018

The New Mexico Pediatric Society and New Mexico Voices for Children launched the voter-education website. Continue Reading

Larry Larrañaga

Longtime GOP legislator Larrañaga ends re-election bid

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 28, 2018

The influential voice on the state budget made the surprise announcement in a statement Tuesday afternoon. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Analysts predict big state budget surplus, urge caution

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 23, 2018

Revenues from booming oil and gas activity will lead to $1.17 billion in new money for the next fiscal year, analysts estimate. Continue Reading

El Vado Reservoir

Outgoing administration won’t talk about water plan, but gubernatorial candidates will

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | August 21, 2018

The public comment period for New Mexico’s draft water plan ends next week. Continue Reading

Poll finds close governor’s race, Johnson second in Senate race

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 20, 2018

Still, tthe incumbent Democratic U.S. senator holds a sizeable lead over his two challengers, according to a new poll from Emerson College. Continue Reading

Classroom desks

To improve our schools, spend more in the classroom

By Fred Nathan | August 20, 2018

Unfortunately, too much of New Mexico’s school spending has gone to categories that don’t make a difference for students. Continue Reading

Jerry Apodaca

Former Gov. Apodaca, a Democrat, endorses Republican Pearce

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 13, 2018

The endorsement comes after Apodaca’s son lost the Democratic primary for governor to Michelle Lujan Grisham. Continue Reading

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