State of New Mexico
Recent News About State of New Mexico
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New Mexico State Sen. Katy Duhigg (D-Albuquerque)—a sponsor of the Cannabis Regulation Act—recently formed a law firm specializing in the cannabis industry.
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For most of the 20th century, New Mexican voters have put their X on the Democrat side of the ballot for Governor. And what have they got in return for placing their confidence and their vote in the party of the donkey?
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As the state of New Mexico is within its first week of fully reopening, many conservatives are criticizing the state's handling of COVID-19 guidelines for children.
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The Wild West is losing some of its free rein after a new law went into effect that requires background checks to be completed for New Mexico residents before purchasing a firearm.
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Starting next month, some parents will start collecting child tax credits instead of waiting until the end of the year.
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New Mexico fined energy producer Enterprise Field Services LLC $204,300 for failing to report a leak
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New Mexico Sen. Greg Schmedes (R-Tijeras) is calling on Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham not to renew the state's emergency public-health executive order, claiming the state has achieved herd immunity from COVID-19.
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As unemployment claims soared during the COVID-19 pandemic and New Mexico struggled to meet the rising demand, the state paid out millions of dollars in fraudulent claims, according to a recent report by the Program Evaluation Unit of the state's Legislative Finance Committee.
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New Mexico Home Builders Association Executive Vice President and CEO Jack Milarch has seen this movie before.
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Smoke 'em if you got 'em, but not just yet: Recreational marijuana use is legal in New Mexico starting June 29.
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New Mexico's two new extended learning time programs will see around 60% of students spending more time in school next year.