Read more about the article State Legislators push back on Gov’s UI veto
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)

State Legislators push back on Gov’s UI veto

New Mexico's lawmakers are pushing back on the Governor's decision to veto the use of federal aid  intended to replenish the unemployment insurance (UI) fund. Before approving the state budget…

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CD 1 Special Election Information

Election day for Congressional District 1 is rapidly approaching and NMBC wants to make sure you're prepared to cast your vote either in person or by absentee ballot. In person…

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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 April 23 CONFERRING DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STATEHOOD: By a vote of 216 for and 208 against, the House on April 22 passed a bill (HR 51)…

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Read more about the article Legislators use of tax dollars now publicly disclosed
gbs021919p/STATE -- A care is stopped at the portable traffic light signal on New Mexico Highway 82 east of Artesia which is under construction on Tuesday, February 19, 2019.(Greg Sorber/Albuquerque Journal)

Legislators use of tax dollars now publicly disclosed

After years of secrecy, and obfuscated efforts to keep it that way, legislators capital outlay spending will now be publicly disclosed for New Mexicans to review. Representative Matthew McQueen of…

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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 April 16th EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN: Voting 217 for and 210 against, the House on April 15 passed a bill (HR 7) to tighten current federal…

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