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In a 7-7 vote, the Legislative Council rejected changes that stemmed from the harassment accusations against Sen. Daniel Ivey-Soto.
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Lawmakers were presented a draft resolution on Monday of proposed changes. They'll return to the proposal on Oct. 11.
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A report presented to New Mexico lawmakers on Friday shows over one billion dollars has been allocated for at-risk students since the 2018 court ruling.
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The New Mexico Human Services Department wants to make it easier for eligible to keep their children covered in Medicaid.
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A report presented to lawmakers on Tuesday shows the state's population will hold steady while its student aged population will continue to fall.
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Education officials say it has been difficult to determine how successful changes required through the Hernandez/Yazzie Lawsuit have fared.
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Interim committees are looking into possibility of creating a Public Bank of New Mexico
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Prominent New Mexico officials say they will be bringing more gun legislation to next year's 60-day legislative session.
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KSFR's Kevin Meerschaert speaks with New Mexico Political Report Reporter Andy Lyman. (Aired April 4, 2022)
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The New Mexico State Legislature met in a Special Session on Tuesday to pass the Rebate Bill and Junior Bill.