New Mexico’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Task Force plans to meet publicly for the first time next Friday. The ...
With the 2025 legislative session over and out, many have moved on. But some are taking stock of why some bills failed while ...
After House legislators with alcohol-ties snuff out tax hike, Senators sub an industry-approved bill
New Mexico’s alcohol industry is raising a glass to a proposed liquor tax hike — because it’s so slight, most drinkers won’t even feel it. A multi-year effort to meaningfully raise alcohol taxes hit a ...
The Senate voted Monday evening to require new reports from registered lobbyists and those that pay them about the ...
A bill meant primarily to close loopholes in New Mexico’s law governing the reporting of campaign contributions and ...
Native American students’ right to wear tribal regalia at school ceremonies could soon be enshrined in state law. The House unanimously passed Senate Bill 163 on Wednesday, sending it to Gov. Michelle ...
This is Saad K’idilyé, a “language nest” where Monday through Thursday, year-round, Diné children are fully immersed in Diné bizaad, the Navajo language. Director Warlance Chee (Diné) translates the ...
The proposed state budget includes $20 million over the next three years for efforts to keep college students enrolled. Some of that money could be used to address high rates of housing and food ...
New Mexico In Depth editors met on Wednesday, March 12, to discuss a range issues related to the legislative session ending soon, as well as taking questions from the live Zoom audience. Listen to ...
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