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Gov. Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 159 allowing New Mexico to establish the largest higher education trust fund in the United States with $959 Million.
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New Mexico's biggest budget of over $10 billion was signed by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, encompassing critical improvement for the state.
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The legislature's passage of the Meat Inspection Act would give the New Mexico Livestock Board authority to run in-state inspection, if the bill is signed by the governor.
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The House passes a bill to increase access to healthcare, with a new program that would expand healthcare access across rural communities in New Mexico.
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The Budget Bill has been approved by both sides of the legislature and is now being sent to the governor for approval. This is the state's largest budget to date.
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New Mexico might get a new pilot program that would provide monetary stipends to members of our workforce to further their careers as the House passes HB303.
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New Mexico is taking a step toward regulating the use of artificial intelligence in political campaign ads with the House’s passage of a bill.
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The Paid Family and Medical Leave Act gets the support of the Senate and will be heading to the House of Representatives.
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New Mexico is second in the nation for veteran suicides; a bill to target this issues has been passed by the House of Representatives.
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2 bills that regard critical aspects of public safety were given bipartisan support in the House of Representatives and they will now be heading to the Senate.
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A House Bill requiring a 7 day waiting period for the purchase of a firearm has navigated the House of Representatives and has passed the Senate Chamber.
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House Passes a Bill to help Stabilize Healthcare Affordability.