House Bill 4 ... of the legislative session Tuesday as New Mexico lawmakers get to work in what promises to be a public safety-focused session. The bill is intended to take a “balanced ...
A trio of health care bills passed through their first committee Friday with broad bipartisan support. They’re all aimed at ...
"When you're a felon, you know that you're not supposed to possess a firearm. So, you're taking that extra step when you go steal one or get one illegally," Rep. Andrea Reeb said.
A sophomore lawmaker has filed a bill proposing a dramatic rewrite of New Mexico's public records law that critics warn would have an alarming effect on government transparency and accountability. The ...
WE’RE JUST NOT GOING T New Mexico lawmakers will consider a bill creating harsher penalties for anyone found guilty of making a shooting threat. House Bill 31 would classify that action as a ...
Lawmakers are once again pushing paid family and medical leave for workers across New Mexico. The bill would allow employees ...
House Bill 4, co-sponsored by Christine Chandler (D-Los Alamos ... After the unanimous do pass vote out of committee, HB4 heads to the House Judiciary Committee. New Mexico governor: Competency and ...
New Mexico's state lawmakers are hitting the gas pedal on proposed solutions to some of New Mexico's biggest issues.
SANTA FE — New Mexico’s red flag gun law continues to generate heated debate nearly five years after its 2020 approval.
It only took five days for a new paid family and medical leave proposal to leap past the starting line in the Roundhouse.
A sophomore lawmaker has filed a bill proposing a dramatic rewrite of New Mexico’s public records law that critics warn would have an alarming effect on government transparency and accountability.