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Category: NM State Gov.

The Round House in Santa Fe.
Posted inNew Mexico, NM State Gov., Syndicated

Proposal to protect public library funds moves forward

by Matthew Reichbach January 29, 2025
The Round House in Santa Fe.
Posted inNew Mexico, NM State Gov.

State lawmaker proposes bill to create cultural schools to preserve Native languages

by Matthew Reichbach January 28, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, City Hall, NM State Gov.

Will lawmakers help fund a safer Lomas experience?

by Patrick Davis January 27, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico, New Mexico, NM State Gov., Syndicated

NM GOP and Democrats say state needs to fix home insurance, as disasters upend private market

by Matthew Reichbach January 23, 2025
The Round House in Santa Fe.
Posted inNew Mexico, NM State Gov.

WATCH: Gov. Lujan Grisham’s 2025 State of the State Address

by Matthew Reichbach January 21, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico, NM State Gov., Syndicated

Advocates will back legislation to expand NM sex ed curriculum

by Matthew Reichbach January 17, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, Bernalillo County, County Government, Housing & Homelessness, NM State Gov.

UNM Health won’t endorse behavioral health Medicaid waiver plan

by Patrick Davis January 15, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, NM State Gov.

Is this the year the state’s rent control prohibition ends?

by Patrick Davis January 13, 2025
Posted inAlbuquerque, City Hall, NM State Gov.

City hopes for state support — in the form of money — as session approaches

by Patrick Davis January 9, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico, NM State Gov., Syndicated

Protect the innocent: the public health promise of Kayden’s Law

by Matthew Reichbach December 17, 2024

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