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Betty Patterson

NEA-NM urges wise investments in education with new revenue

By Betty Patterson | January 26, 2018

Here’s what we propose for the state’s new revenue. Continue Reading

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Oil price comeback means the state has more money to spend

By Bruce Krasnow, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 25, 2018

So far, there is no shortage of ideas for how to spend that money. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Governor vetoes funds for committee in dispute over confirmation backlog

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 25, 2018

Martinez nixed $19,100 for the Senate Rules Committee, which is responsible for vetting the governor’s picks for Cabinet posts, university regents and a long list of other appointments. Continue Reading

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Bills would let PNM sell bonds to recoup losses from closing coal-burning plant

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 25, 2018

The Senate Conservation Committee is scheduled to hear Senate Bill 47, sponsored by Sen. Jacob Candelaria, D-Albuquerque, on Tuesday. Continue Reading

Christine Chandler

Second Democratic Los Alamos councilor enters race for House seat

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 25, 2018

Another Democrat has entered the race for the open House seat currently held by Stephanie Garcia Richard. Continue Reading

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No surprise here: House Dems block expansion of three-strikes law

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 25, 2018

Democrats and advocates for criminal justice reform contend the policy would do little to prevent crime but would raise the cost of the state prison system. Continue Reading

Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

Measure to station state police at Rio Grande Gorge Bridge advances

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 25, 2018

The bill calls for three state police officers to be assigned to the bridge to help prevent suicides. Continue Reading

Debbie Rodella

Longtime Democratic Rep. Rodella gets primary challenger

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 24, 2018

State Rep. Debbie Rodella has competition for the Democratic nomination for a seat representing Española and a swath of Northern New Mexico where she has been a political force for decades. Continue Reading

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Dems push to end cap on film industry rebates, GOP wary

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 24, 2018

Will the governor who sought to cut tax rebates for filmmakers when she first took office go along with a bill to lift the current cap on incentives? Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Another brick in the border wall?

By The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 24, 2018

Gov. Susana Martinez won’t stand between the president and the ‘big, beautiful’ wall he has promised to build on the border with Mexico. Continue Reading

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Bill would increase training for educators to detect, report sexual abuse

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 24, 2018

The bill seeks $100,000 to provide experts who can train public school administrators and teachers on how to detect and report sexual violence in schools. Continue Reading

Daniel Ivey-Soto

Lawmaker pushes automatic voter registration

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 23, 2018

The measure would require approval from voters. If it passes the Legislature, it would go to the ballot. Continue Reading

Joe Galarza

UNM student leaders oppose bill to change lottery scholarship

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 23, 2018

The bill would eliminate the requirement of pledging 30 percent of gross lottery revenues to college scholarships. Continue Reading

Pete Campos

A look at the 2018 legislative session

By Pete Campos | January 23, 2018

We will approach the session with a delicate balance of spending, investing, saving and vision-building for the future. Continue Reading

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Dems again push to use land grant fund for early childhood education

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 22, 2018

The House Education Committee on Monday voted 7-6 along party lines to approve the constitutional amendment. Continue Reading

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