State senator prepping bill to rate school library books for race, sex and LGBTQ+ content
A conservative New Mexico lawmaker is drafting legislation allowing schools to rate library books for sexual and violent content and possibly materials about LGBTQ+... Read more.
Many New Mexicans lack access to “trustworthy local news,” new study finds
Many New Mexicans say they lack access to trustworthy local news, what they do have is often hard to access, even in bigger cities where news institutions have been... Read more.
Leger Fernรกndez: GOPers who back extending tax credits need to step upย
Editor's note: As a part of the deal to reopen the federal government, Republican leaders agreed to schedule a vote on, but not guarantee, extending federal healthcare... Read more.
$120 million in cuts to New Mexico colleges, universities targeted DEI, energy
Graduates at Navajo Technical University in Crownpoint during the 2023 ceremony / NTU FB Restrictions to student aid and scaled back research grants could add up... Read more.
In Dem. primary for governor, former Las Cruces mayor talks pro-oil, anti-minimum wage agenda
Ken Miyagishima is hoping to be the next governor, but many of the voters he needs do not know which partyโs nomination he is trying to capture. For Miyagishima,... Read more.
New Mexico House members to vote against bill to end shutdown, citing lack of healthcare fixย
All three members of New Mexicoโs all-Democratic delegation in the U.S. House of Representatives are vowing to vote against a Senate-brokered deal to reopen the... Read more.
Legislators OK $162,500,000 for state SNAP aid in quick 4-hour session
Lt. Gov. Howie Morales, in his capacity as acting governor, has signed legislation that will provide full benefits for 459,500 New Mexicans who depend on SNAP for... Read more.
Counties nominate state rep., current and former county commisioners to fill vacant senate seat in Southeast NM
Mark Fischer, chair of the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners, has been recommended by his colleagues to fill an open New Mexico Senate seat. During a special... Read more.
Special session bill would add $192 million to fund fed SNAP gap
Federal cuts to SNAP benefits that 459,500 New Mexicans depend on for food assistance could soon be offset by $192 million in state dollars, under the bill that... Read more.
State DOT will seek 25-35% hikes on vehicle registration, new EV car fee to fund road repairs
New Mexico motorists could pay more to keep their vehicles registered and on the road under a proposal from the state Transportation Department, part of a plan to... Read more.
