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Nov. 5 First News: Legislative Sea Change: GOP Seizes Control Of State House (Listen)
It appears this morning that for the first time in 60 years, the Republican Party will hold the majority in the New Mexico House of Representatives. GOP…
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Nov. 20 First News: N.M. Immigrant Rights Groups Prepare For Immigration Changes (Listen)
Immigrant rights groups in New Mexico say they are preparing for possible immigration changes with planned legal clinics and by reaching out to oil field…
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Jan. 16 First News: Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez Discusses Legislative Priorities (Listen)
As the start of the 2015 New Mexico Legislature’s 60-day session draws near, Senate Democrats plan to tackle a variety of issues. Senate Majority Leader…
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Jan. 20 First News: 2015 New Mexico Legislative 60-Day Session Gets Underway Today (Listen)
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez will open this year’s 60-day session of the New Mexico Legislature with her “State of the State” speech to members of…
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Mar. 5 First News: Bill With Numerous Changes To State Lottery Passes State Senate (Listen)
You might be able to buy a lottery ticket in New Mexico using your debit card in the future.The Senate voted 25-16 Wednesday to pass a bill to move in…
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March 12 - Environmental Organizations Sue BLM over Chaco Canyon Drilling
A coalition of oil and gas fracking foes have filed suit in federal court, calling for a halt to natural gas and oil drilling underway surrounding Chaco…
Mar. 13 First News: State House Passes Bill To Regulate Ride-Sharing Firms (Listen)
The New Mexico House of Representatives has passed legislation aimed at regulating ride-booking companies such as Uber and Lyft. The National Conference…
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Apr. 6 First News: Dispute Arises Over Espanola College's Name Change (Listen)
A name change is at the center of a dispute involving a northern New Mexico school already entangled in accusations of budget mismanagement and poor…
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April 8 First News: Attorney General Balderas Weighs-In On San Juan Power Future Dispute (Listen)
Attorney General Hector Balderas’s office has asked the state Public Regulation Commission to require Public Service Company of New Mexico—PNM--to submit…
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Apr. 9 First News: Hearing Examiner Rejects PNM's Power Proposal (Listen)
A state hearing examiner has submitted his recommendations after more than a year of wrangling over how to fill the void that will be left by the partial…
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