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By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
Michelle Lujan Grisham, Governor of New Mexico, said that House Bill 8 is a crucial measure in tackling crime within the state by reforming competency evaluations and preventing repeat case dismissals.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced that New Mexico has made significant progress in behavioral health access, highlighting increased provider growth, expanded services, and reduced suicide rates.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
Pat Woods, a New Mexico State Senator, said that Senate Bill 57 undermines government transparency by exempting certain publicly funded entities from the Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA).

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
The New Mexico House of Representatives has passed a measure to make high school equivalency tests free for residents.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
The Coalition of Conservatives in Action (CCIA) has announced a referendum petition to repeal Las Cruces' newly approved Realize Zoning Code.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
The New Mexico Senate has made significant legislative progress on March 5, 2025.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
Carla Sonntag, President of the New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC), said that rising crime is prompting residents to leave the state and affecting business policy.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
New Mexico State Senator Crystal Brantley said that the passage of Senate Bill 11 will address the negative impact unrestricted cellphone use has on students.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
State Representative Rebecca Dow has labeled the Semiautomatic Firearms Exclusion Act, also known as Senate Bill 279, as "unconstitutional."

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
New Mexico State Representative Nicole Chavez said that the recently signed House Bill 8 is a beginning, and legislators owe it to victims to deliver real crime solutions.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
Senator Candy Ezzell has expressed strong opposition to the recently passed Senate Bills 21 and 22, asserting that the legislation undermines local government authority and could lead New Mexico to face issues similar to those in California.

By Brian C. Nixon | Mar 5, 2025
Walking into the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall in Tucson, Arizona, my mind goes back to when I was a child growing up in “Old Pueblo,” Tucson’s nickname.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 5, 2025
Nicole Tobiassen, a New Mexico State Senator, expressed her pride in sponsoring Senate Bill 459, aimed at protecting women's sports and supporting young female athletes across the state.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 4, 2025
The economic landscape in rural America, particularly in regions reliant on the energy sector, faces potential upheaval due to new regulations.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 4, 2025
Today, the New Mexico House of Representatives approved HB 11, known as the Welcome Child and Family Wellness Leave Act.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 4, 2025
CSVANW has announced the launch of the "Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference," a new initiative aimed at advocacy and support for survivors of violence in Native communities.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 4, 2025
Tiffany Jiron has been appointed to serve on the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Commission for the City of Albuquerque.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 4, 2025
ReMatriation: Return to the Land, Return to Ourselves will take place on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the NM State Capitol Roundhouse Rotunda in Santa Fe, NM.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 4, 2025
The New Mexico Lottery has collaborated with the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe to launch a new series of Scratchers in celebration of the Zozobra festival.

By New Mexico Sun | Mar 4, 2025
A gathering titled "ReMatriation: Return to the Land, Return to Ourselves" is set to take place on February 8, 2025, at the NM State Capitol Roundhouse Rotunda in Santa Fe, New Mexico.