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Despite no progress on Rebuttable Presumption or Modernizing the legislature, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says she sees no reason to call a Special Session this year.
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If passed voters would be asked if they want to the replace State Education Commission with a partially state elected school board.
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House Bill 197, Increase Free Fishing Days, received a do pass from the Senate Conservation Committee on March 7th.
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Senate Bill 188 received its first do pass vote from a House Committee on March 2nd.
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HB 4 passed on a party line vote and now heads back to the House for concurrence before going to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for her signature.
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On February 27th, The House Judiciary Committee passes a substitute for House Bill 234 with hopes to target the organized burglaries in Albuquerque.
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A bill that would have set strong goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions failed to get out of the Senate Conservation Committee.
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House Bill 7 would ban local bodies including cities and counties in New Mexico from banning abortion or gender affirming health care.
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The omnibus bill would make major changes to the state's tax structure.
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Legislation that would allow police officers around New Mexico certain exemptions to the use of their body-worn cameras is past its first Senate Committee.
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A bill to increase the tax on alcohol production and use the revenue to fund programs and utilities relating to alcohol related issues will not be moving forward after the House Taxation and Revenue Committee voted for it to be tabled on February 22nd.