Legislation to Expand State’s Voyeurism Law Passes House Floor with Unanimous Vote

Santa Fe, NM - Legislation that would crack down on sexual predators attempting to secretly view or

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Speaker Tripp Releases Statement On Passing Of Former House Sergeant-At-Arms Gilbert Lopez

Santa Fe, NM - House Speaker Don Tripp released the following statement on the passing of former

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New Mexico State Senate Unanimously Confirms Higher Education Department Secretary Barbara Damron

Santa Fe - Today, the New Mexico State Senate unanimously confirmed Higher Education Department

NM Legislators to Compete in Chile Cook-Off - Feb. 24 and 25

NM Restaurant Association presents "Legislative Days in Santa Fe"

Great PHoto and Video Ops with NM

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Legislation To Allow Adjunct Teachers To Teach In New Mexico Passes House Floor

Santa Fe, NM - Legislation that will allow industry professionals to teach part time in the classroom

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Legislation That Bans E-Cigarette Sales To Minors Passes The House Floor

Santa Fe, NM- Today, legislation that makes it illegal for minors to buy e-cigarettes passed the

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Udall Calls on N.M. Legislature to Prioritize Child Well-Being

In a speech to state lawmakers, Udall endorses constitutional amendment to support early childhood

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#NMLEG Legislative Hashtag Delivers Nearly 62M Impressions at Halfway Point

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - As the Legislative Session reaches its halfway point, the #NMLEG hasthag (the

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Legislation Reducing Workers' Compensation When Employee Is Drunk Or High On Job Passes House Floor In Bi-Partisan Vote

Santa Fe, NM - Legislation that would significantly reduce workers' compensation in cases when the

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Legislation Requiring Child-Proof Packaging for E-Cigarette Nicotine Products Passes House Floor by a Unanimous Vote

Santa Fe, NM - Legislation that would require child-proof packaging for all nicotine liquid

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Legislation Cracking Down on Sexual Exploitation of Children Clears House Floor

Santa Fe, NM- Legislation that would increase the punishment for making any attempt to offer or

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House Republicans Pass Legislation to Reward NM’S Best and Brightest Teachers

Santa Fe, NM - Today, House Republicans united together to pass a bill allowing the state's best

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Every Woman in NM House Signs Legislation to Crack Down on Domestic Violence

Santa Fe, NM - Today, Rep. Kelly Fajardo announced that every female lawmaker in the New Mexico

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Legislation That Will Streamline Teacher Administrator Licensing Passes House Floor In A Bipartisan Vote

Santa Fe, NM - Today, the House passed a bill that will streamline the New Mexico teacher

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New Mexico State Senate Reconfirms F. David Martin as Secretary of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department

Secretary Martin Confirmed Unanimously (37-0) On Senate Floor

SANTA FE - The New Mexico State

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Ryan Flynn Reconfirmed as Environment Department Secretary

SANTA FE - The New Mexico State Senate today reconfirmed Ryan Flynn as Secretary of the New Mexico

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NM House Passes Bill To End Failed Policy Of Social Promotion In Bipartisan Vote

Republicans Highlight President Bill Clinton's Call To End Social Promotion

Santa Fe, NM

ACI Applauds Anti-Forum-Shopping Proposal

Santa Fe - Today, the Association of Commerce and Industry, New Mexico's statewide business

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Legislation to Expand State’s Voyeurism Law Clears Safety and Civil Affairs Committee Vote

Vote was bi-partisan and now the bill will go to the House floor

Santa Fe, NM -Legislation that

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Legislation To Allow Adjunct Teachers To Teach In New Mexico Clears Committee

Santa Fe, NM -Legislation that will allow industry professionals to teach part time in the

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ACI, Senator Rue, Representative Garcia Richard Introduce Transparency Bill

Santa Fe, NM - Today, the New Mexico Association of Commerce and Industry, New Mexico's statewide

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ACI Introduces Equity Investment Proposal

 

State Business Advocate Partners with Sen. Ryan, Rep. Varela to Increase Capital

Santa Fe - The

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