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Mar. 6 First News: State Senate Action on House-Approved “Right-To-Work” All But Kills Bill (Listen)
A House-approved bill that combines so-called “right to work” legislation with a minimum wage increase will have to clear three State Senate Committees…
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Mar. 11 First News: Senate Committee Tables So-Called "Right To Work" Bill (Listen)
The Senate Public Works Committee tabled a so-called “right to work” bill, effectively killing it for the 2015 New Mexico legislative session. The panel…
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Mar. 18 First News: Gov. Vetoes Racehorse Testing Bill That Had Full Legislative Support (Listen)
Governor Susana Martinez has vetoed a racehorse drug testing bill that required New Mexico's horse racing regulating body to follow the guidelines for…
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Mar. 19 First News: Lt. Gov. John Sanchez Discusses Session As Adjournment Nears (Listen)
The fate of a proposed six-point-two-billion dollar spending plan that would fund public schools and other government services during the next fiscal year…
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Mar. 20 First News: N.M. Senate Leader Michael Sanchez: Senate Not Playing 'Defense' (Listen)
As the 2015 New Mexico Legislature prepares to adjourn it 60-day session at noon tomorrow, the State Senate’s Majority Leader says the top accomplishment…
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Mar, 23 First News: Legislature Adjourns With Unfinished Business (Listen)
Agreement on a legislative package for local projects funded by New Mexico Industrial Revenue Bonds—the so-called “pork” funds legislators and the…
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Apr. 14 First News: Native American Leaders, Governor Martinez Sign New Gaming Compact (Listen)
Governor Susana Martinez on Monday signed a gaming compact with Native American leaders that allows tribal casinos to operate for another 22 years if the…
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May 6 First News: Senator Udall Not Ready For High-Level Waste In New Mexico
A recently-proposed high-level temporary nuclear waste dump locating to southeastern New Mexico is generating much discussion, especially among elected…
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May 19 First News: Local Police Agencies Agree With President's New Rules On Military Gear (Listen)
New Mexico police departments have received more than 25 million dollars’ worth of military equipment and vehicles in recent years through a federal…
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May 29, 2015 KSFR First News: Unexpected Higher Lottery Revenues Boost Lottery Scholarships (Listen)
Higher than expected revenues garnered by the New Mexico lottery is boosting the amount of assistance for New Mexico's lottery scholarships. The New…
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