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STATEMENT from the New Mexico House Republican Caucus on HB 505 (Capital Outlay Bill): There are a

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Santa Fe, NM - Today, the New Mexico House of Representatives passed House Bill 306 with broad

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SANTA FE — Today, the Senate confirmed Mr. Kurt Sommer to the State Investment Council (SIC)

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Senate Bill 108 would support trade programs in Middle and High Schools 

SANTA FE — Today, the

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Bill ensuring statewide access to care clears last legislative hurdle

Santa Fe, NM - Tonight, the House

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Bill further protects dangerous and unregulated abortion industry

SANTA FE — Today, the Senate

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Legislation will ensure timely reimbursements for medical providers

SANTA FE – The Senate today

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Bill eliminates out-of-pocket costs for breast cancer screenings 

Santa Fe, NM- House Bill 27, to

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Safe storage bill clears final legislative step before being signed into law

Santa Fe, NM - House

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SANTA FE — Today, the Senate passed House Bill 4 on a party-line vote with all Republicans

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Senate Republicans applaud broad, bipartisan support

SANTA FE — Today, the Senate passed Senate

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Legislation would close loophole to keep guns out of the wrong hands

Santa Fe, NM - An important

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Would update Governmental Conduct Act to make sexual quid pro quo an ethics violation 

Santa Fe, N.M. –

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CYFD oversight bill passes House floor and transparency legislation clears committee

Santa Fe, NM - Two

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Parental Involvement and Conscience Protection Amendments Rejected

SANTA FE – Today, the Senate

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Bipartisan legislation to help recruit and retain law enforcement heads to Senate

Santa Fe, NM - House

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Medicaid Forward Act pursues expansion of health care coverage for thousands of working families

Santa Fe,

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Santa Fe – The House of Representatives passed HB 199, a measure that will increase education

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Senate Bill 1 would improve water resilience by allowing smaller water systems to join together 

Santa Fe, NM

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SANTA FE – Today, Senate Bill 334, sponsored by Senator Crystal Diamond (R-Elephant Butte)

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Bill would make tax policy more equitable, provide relief for working families, ease tax burdens for

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SANTA FE — The Senate Judiciary Committee today advanced House Bill 4 on a party-line vote with

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Establishes the Office of the Child Advocate to bring greater oversight to the department

Santa Fe, NM

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Creates peer support programs to address work-related trauma

Santa Fe, NM - House Bill 257, which

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SANTA FE — Senator Gregg Schmedes, M.D. (R-Tijeras) today offered his support for legislation to

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