New Mexico’s magical revenue ride is showing new signs of coming to a halt, which could force the state to dip deeper into its backup accounts.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was surrounded by New Mexican students at the Roundhouse on Monday as she signed into law four education bills to support educators, promote more literacy and establish an Office of Special Education.
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A fresh lawsuit filed Monday by a coalition of conservation groups is accusing the state of New Mexico of failing to hold oil and gas operators financially responsible for thousands of abandoned fossil fuel wells across the state.
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The sluggish Colorado River negotiations have entered a new phase: Long and fiery letter writing.
Let's Talk New Mexico
On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll discuss how this was the last regular session under Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and how her legislative priorities compared to what passed. We’ll also talk about what laws passed, including the first universal child care program in the country, medical malpractice reform, and immigration policy that blocks local ICE detention centers.