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Full House approves $6.3 billion budget bill

By Justin Horwath, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 6, 2016

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Saturday voted largely along party lines to pass a $6.3 billion budget. Continue Reading

Teen’s family urges passage of bill requiring CPR training in schools

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 6, 2016

Jonathan Madrid has become a symbol in the state Legislature for a bill that would incorporate lifesaving training in health education courses for seventh- and ninth-graders across the state. Continue Reading

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Rio Rancho teen’s case puts sports concussions on lawmakers’ radar

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 6, 2016

Shawn Nieto, a running back at Cleveland High School in Rio Rancho, may have more influence than any lobbyist as state legislators decide whether to strengthen concussion protocol for players from the pee-wee level to senior high. Continue Reading

Teresa Younger

Ms. Foundation CEO puts spotlight on needs of women and girls

By Anne Constable, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 5, 2016

Teresa Younger has launched a 52,000-mile “listening tour” and has made appearances around the country, like one held Thursday in Santa Fe. Continue Reading

House Appropriation and Finance Committee

Open-government group questions secret budget talks

By Justin Horwath, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 5, 2016

Lawmakers have held a series of private committee and subcommittee meetings over the last two weeks to discuss how to allocate more than $6 billion in state money, without the public scrutiny that comes with most committee hearings. Continue Reading

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House OKs stiffer DWI laws, but bills may face tougher time in Senate

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 4, 2016

While there was little doubt that the Republican-controlled House would pass the measures, the real question is how they will do in the Democrat-controlled Senate. Continue Reading

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Full House set to consider $6.3 billion budget Saturday

By Bruce Krasnow, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 4, 2016

The proposed budget would boost money for a handful of initiatives while cutting higher education and spending down reserves to the lowest level in years.
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Joan Krohn

Republican lawmaker proposes increased oversight of abortion providers

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 4, 2016

Without providing any evidence, a Republican lawmaker on Thursday accused certain medical professionals of killing infants after failed abortion attempts and getting away with it. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

Kudos to Dems for dropping battle over semantics in driver’s license debate

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | February 4, 2016

It doesn’t matter whether we call the driving option for people who don’t prove citizenship or legal status a license or a privilege card, Heath Haussamen writes. Let’s move on to more substantive issues. Continue Reading

Greg Vialpando

Emotional testimony on medical cannabis may sway GOP votes

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 4, 2016

Three Republicans who voted to advance a bill that states insurance companies that handle workers’ compensation claims would not be required to reimburse patients for medical marijuana said they might change their votes on the House floor. Continue Reading

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House committee OKs proposal to appoint, not elect, PRC members

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 4, 2016

Patrick Lyons,who has twice been elected to the state Public Regulation Commission, says the governor and not the voters ought to decide who serves on the agency’s governing board. Continue Reading

Immigrants holding licenses

Driver’s license deal may be near; fingerprints still a sticking point

By Uriel J. Garcia, Santa Fe New Mexican | February 3, 2016

Democrats and Republicans are now closer than they ever have been to solving the issue. But there’s a sticking point: A provision requiring fingerprints of an applicant seeking a driving privilege card. Continue Reading

Chaparral Elementary

School grading system favors affluent schools, new analysis finds

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 3, 2016

Meanwhile, it works against schools that have a high percentage of students who are in special-education programs, are from low-income families, or are English-language learners, the legislative analysis found. Continue Reading

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Senate Dems, House Republicans trade jabs over crime bills

By Steve Terrell and Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 3, 2016

Much of the rhetoric this week has been harsher and more partisan. Continue Reading

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Bill to require background checks for all school workers advances

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 3, 2016

The House Education Committee on Wednesday voted in favor of a bill that would require all school employees in New Mexico to get a background check with fingerprinting. Continue Reading

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