Economic Security Bill Aims To Bring Back Employees

Grants up to $100,000 awarded for job creation

SANTA FE, N.M. – A major economic recovery

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Historic NM Civil Rights Act Passes Committee

Bill would guarantee New Mexicans fair, just, and equal treatment under the law, regardless of race or

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Governor, Rep. Armstrong introduce legislation to reduce cost of health insurance and medical expenses

Establishing the Health Care Affordability Fund

SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and Rep.

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Roundup at the Roundhouse Jan.25, 2021

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE LEGISLATURE
HOUSE APPROVES RULES FOR SESSION—TRANSPARENCY IN STATE

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Roundup at the Roundhouse Jan. 23, 2021

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE LEGISLATURE
PROPOSED HOUSE RULES FOR SESSION LACK TRANSPARENCY

Next week

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Bill will allow purchasing from only NM businesses

Legislation also will promote sustainable goods

SANTA FE – Legislation introduced in the state

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Bill to Reform Medical School Licensure Referred to First Committee

Legislation would ensure the protection of medical students and the stability of existing clinical

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House Republicans push back on Democrat rules that block transparency and public participation

Santa Fe, NM- The House Rules and Order Committee met today to pass Democrat changes to the way

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Roundup at the Roundhouse Jan. 21, 2021

The First Session of the 55th Legislature

Thursday, January 21, 2021
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE

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Changes to Liquor Control Act Designed to Support Hospitality Industry

 Bill would allow for home delivery of alcohol

SANTA FE – Representative Dayan Hochman-Vigil has

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Clean Fuel Standard Act: Driving economic investment and innovation while reducing greenhouse gas emissions 

SANTA FE – Sen. Mimi Stewart and Rep. Nathan Small filed the New Mexico Clean Fuel Standard Act (Senate

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Senate Republicans Unanimously Oppose Senate Rule Changes

Push for Transparency and Public Participation

SANTA FE – Senate Republicans tonight unanimously

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New Mexico House Kicks Off Historic 2021 Session

Diverse new leadership named and more than 100 bills introduced on Opening Day

Santa Fe, N.M. –

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Roundup at the Roundhouse 011921

The First Session of the 55th Legislature

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

What's Happening in the

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The New Mexico business community creates the Virtual Roundhouse of New Mexico

The goal is to provide the citizens of the state easy, safe, and free access
to governmental leaders

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