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Giffords’ visit to NM puts preventing gun violence in the spotlight

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 8, 2018

Students spoke about their experiences with gun violence at a roundtable in Albuquerque on Tuesday. Meanwhile, lawmakers discussed possible changes to gun regulations. Continue Reading

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

Gov. Martinez is right to pursue licensing reforms

By Paige McKenzie | August 7, 2018

Workers do not need their ability to earn a living micromanaged by the state. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Cities, states resist — and assist — immigration crackdown in new ways

By Tim Henderson, Stateline | August 7, 2018

The divide in Texas between pro-immigrant cities on one side, and state officials and rural and suburban counties on the other, is playing out in other states too. Continue Reading

Health care

A push for NM to lead the nation in health care with Medicaid buy-in option

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 4, 2018

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján is among those promoting the possibility. Continue Reading

Michael Swickard

Expecting a ‘sufficient’ education without being able to define it

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | August 1, 2018

Can public schools be made better? Always. Will political solutions help? Never. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

With NM’s abortion protections at a crossroads, midterm elections could be key

By Margaret Wright, New Mexico Political Report | July 31, 2018

Potential shifts at both federal and local levels could have profound repercussions in the lives and well-being of women in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

NM state law, the U.S. Supreme Court and abortion access

By Margaret Wright, New Mexico Political Report | July 31, 2018

A state statute that says anyone who performs an abortion in New Mexico could be charged with a 4th-degree felony would go back into effect if Roe v. Wade is overturned. Continue Reading

Martinez still unpopular among NM voters, poll finds

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | July 25, 2018

Meanwhile, more voters approve than disapprove of the jobs New Mexico’s U.S. senators are doing. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Lujan Grisham won’t fight education lawsuit ruling if she is next governor

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | July 25, 2018

School funding lawsuits are usually long legal slogs, but New Mexico’s timeline could be shortened by years. 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

Amber Wallin

Ruling in K-12 funding lawsuit is a move in the right direction

By Amber Wallin | July 24, 2018

It is past time for the state to ensure that every child enters school ready to learn and that they are enrolled in a well-resourced educational system that is responsive to their cultural identity. Continue Reading

Women's March

Will 2018 be the ‘Year of the Woman’ in New Mexico?

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | July 24, 2018

A growing number of women are running for office, nationwide and in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Cibola County Correctional Center

NM props up oppressive systems by shunning what’s right in exchange for jobs

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | July 20, 2018

New Mexico could have taken a stand against the private prison industry’s profiting off the detention of immigrants. Instead, we chose jobs. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

NM government often looks out of state for contracts, purchases

By John R. Roby, Searchlight New Mexico | July 19, 2018

A Searchlight New Mexico analysis finds growing reliance on out-of-state vendors. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

New Mexico is ignoring its own rules on vendor transparency

By John R. Roby, Searchlight New Mexico | July 19, 2018

New Mexico is over a year late in following a law that compels greater transparency in vendor contracts. Continue Reading

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