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Bill to protect coyotes and skunks dies

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 8, 2017

Coyotes and skunks won’t be added to the list of protected fur-bearing animals in New Mexico. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Senate votes to apply smoking rules to vaping

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 8, 2017

The state Senate voted 30-10 on Tuesday to restrict the use of e-cigarettes in public places much like other cigarettes. Continue Reading

Jennifer Zafra

Support the lottery scholarship and the future of NM

By Kyle Biederwolf | March 7, 2017

Stories like Jennifer Zafra’s are so important for lawmakers and taxpayers to consider when the Legislature votes on the many lottery scholarship bills that are on the table in this session. Continue Reading

Gail Chasey

Efforts to rein in storefront lending in danger

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 7, 2017

A committee postponed a vote on the bill after House Speaker Brian Egolf asked the sponsors to eliminate an exception to the cap of 175 percent. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Amazon to begin charging tax on NM-bound purchases

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 7, 2017

New Mexicans shopping on Amazon.com will soon find a state tax added to their bill. Continue Reading

John Arthur Smith

State education chiefs fail to appear at legislative hearing

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 7, 2017

Sen. John Arthur Smith said he was offended by the unexplained absences of Hanna Skandera and Barbara Damron. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Bill to give teachers more sick time ‘DOA,’ governor’s office says

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 7, 2017

The bill would allow teachers to take up to 10 days of sick leave a year without it hurting their performance evaluations. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Ethics commission proposal advances in House

By The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 7, 2017

The House Judiciary Committee gave its unanimous support to a proposal for establishing an independent ethics commission. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Senate OKs bill to allow redacting names from police reports

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 7, 2017

The names of victims and most witnesses could be redacted in cases of rape, stalking and domestic violence until a defendant has been charged if the bill becomes law. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Legislature acts to improve broadband internet access

By Bruce Krasnow, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 6, 2017

Lawmakers are delivering on a promise to improve the speed of broadband internet in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Lee Gamelsky

Gov. Martinez should be impeached for fiscal malfeasance

By Lee Gamelsky | March 6, 2017

Governor Martinez has led the State of New Mexico into a fiscal hellhole. Continue Reading

Juan Melendez

House panel rejects bill to bring back death penalty

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 5, 2017

The bill would have allowed for the death penalty in cases involving the murder of a child or law enforcement officer. Continue Reading

Abortion debate

House committee tables two anti-abortion measures

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 5, 2017

The votes signaled that stances on abortion have not shifted at the state Capitol, even as neighboring states are tightening rules on the procedure. Continue Reading

Gun vote

Senate OKs ban on openly carrying firearms in Capitol

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 5, 2017

The bill would make it illegal for anyone but police officers and people with concealed-carry licenses to have a gun in the state Capitol. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

House revisits crackdown on false water quality data

By Andrew Oxford, The Santa Fe New Mexican | March 5, 2017

A measure to make lying to state regulators about water quality a fourth-degree felony is a step closer to becoming law. Continue Reading

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