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                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 20, 2025
The New Mexico Freedoms Alliance (NMFA) has expressed its disapproval of the New Mexico House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee's decision to table House Bill 185, which sought to ensure single-sex participation in women’s and girls’ sports.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
New Mexico State Senator Anthony "Ant" Thornton expressed skepticism regarding U.S. Representative Melanie Stansbury's remarks on inflation and the GOP's debt ceiling plan.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
Rebecca Dow, New Mexico State Representative for District 38, said that Democrats tabled House Bill 225 (HB 225), a tax credit initiative aimed at supporting foster parents.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
New Mexico State Representative Stefani Lord, representing House District 22, has accused the Chair of the House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee, Joanne Ferrary, of mistreating committee members.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
February is Black History Month, a time to honor the contributions of Black labor leaders and union members.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
The Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee has advanced two significant bills aimed at enhancing New Mexico's economic development.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
The Apache Nugget Travel Center and Casino, located near Cuba, celebrated its reopening on February 14.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
On February 2nd, the Santa Fe New Mexican published an op-ed in response to the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association's (NMOGA) promotion of findings by S&P Global Commodity Insight.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
The House Commerce and Economic Development Committee has advanced House Bill 11 to the House floor with a narrow vote of 6-5.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
The rising costs of extreme weather events, driven by climate change, are a growing concern for the United States.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
The New Mexico State Senate has passed the New Mexico Parole Board Modernization Act (SB 17) unanimously, aiming to update the state's parole system for the first time since 1980.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
New Mexico House Republicans announced that House Democrats voted against a Republican-backed crime package introduced on the House floor.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 19, 2025
New Mexico House Republicans announced that Democrats voted to table House Bill 225 (HB225), which proposed a $100-per-week tax credit for foster parents.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 18, 2025
New Mexico House Republicans have announced their opposition and disappointment with House Bill 8 (HB8), a substituted crime package, during a recent House Judiciary Committee meeting.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 18, 2025
New Mexico Senate Republicans announced that Senate Bill 258 advanced in the Senate Education Committee on a party-line vote, despite efforts to amend it to exclude gender identity instruction.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 18, 2025
New Mexico State Representative Andrea Reeb has expressed criticism of House Bill 8 (HB 8), stating that it fails to adequately address the issue of rising crime.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 18, 2025
New Mexico State Senator Gabriel Ramos said that Senate Republicans oppose SB 258, which mandates controversial gender identity instruction, undermines local school authority, and distracts from improving core academic subjects.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 18, 2025
John Block, representative for New Mexico's 51st House District, has voiced criticism regarding the recent passage of House Bill 8.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 18, 2025
Rebecca Dow, a representative for New Mexico House District 38, has expressed criticism of the recently passed omnibus crime package.
 
                By New Mexico Sun | Feb 18, 2025
The House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has passed House Bill 9, known as the Immigrant Safety Act, with a vote of 4-2.
 
 
 
 
