Read more about the article PRC decides on alternate power plan as San Juan nears closure
SANJUAN-1//Journal//23May00//Richard Pipes//State//JP1ALL NAMES CQThe San Juan Generating Station.

PRC decides on alternate power plan as San Juan nears closure

The San Juan Generating station is slated to close it's doors and cease operations in 2022, a fate that was decided prior to the state's Energy Transition Act. But as…

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Read more about the article How your Congressional Delegates Voted
The United States Capitol Building, the seat of Congress, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

How your Congressional Delegates Voted

For the week ending July 24thREMOVING CONFEDERATE STATUES FROM CAPITOL: Voting 305 for and 113 against, the House on July 22 passed a bill (HR 7573)that would remove from the Capitol…

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2020 NM Senate Contested Races

New Mexico Business Coalition believes that voters deserve to know where candidates asking for their vote stand on important issues. To that end NMBC is providing incumbent's voting records and…

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New methane rules for oil producers proposed

The New Mexico Environmental Department and the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department have released the first draft of New Mexico's plan to focus on methane emissions and lower levels…

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NM Restaurants excluded from Governor’s COVID-19 advisory team

Restaurant owners and operators across the state feel like they have been left out of the conversation when it comes to protections and considerations from the Governor and her public…

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NM Courts push back on Governor’s dining restrictions *updated*

The New Mexico courts have weighed into the ongoing restaurant closure debate and sided with the food and beverage purveyors of the state. Local restaurants, breweries, and other working groups…

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Read more about the article NM Legislators continue to probe COVID-19 spending by governor
em070920f/a/Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham shows her face mask with "Governor" and St. Michael's High School emblem on it. This was before giving her weekly update on the COVID-19 outbreak in New Mexico and the state effort to control it. The news conference is being held at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, Thursday July 9, 2020. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

NM Legislators continue to probe COVID-19 spending by governor

State legislators from both sides of the aisle are continuing to scrutinize the Governor’s appropriation of more than $30 million in state funding during the early days of the pandemic.…

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NMBC Current Initiative: General Election Voter Scorecard

NMBC's highly anticipated House and Senate Voter Scorecard is currently being assembled and will be available in August! NMBC knows that job creation and a welcoming business environment will improve…

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