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How your Congressional Delegates voted

For the week that ended July 30MEDAL OF HONOR: The House has passed a bill (H.R. 1664), sponsored by Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Texas, to authorize the building of a monument in…

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For the week that ended June 18VETERANS AND CONTRACEPTION: The House has rejected the Equal Access to Contraception for Veterans Act (H.R. 239), sponsored by Rep. Julia Brownley, D-Calif. The bill…

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For the week ending May 14thCRACKDOWN ON DEBT COLLECTORS: Voting 215 for and 207 against, the House on May 13 passed a bill (HR 2547)  that would prohibit abusive practices…

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Early voting for CD 1 Special Election begins tomorrow!

Expanded early voting locations will open across Albuquerque and Bernalillo County on Saturday, May 15th for the first Congressional District Special Election. Voters in the center of the state will…

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For the week ending April 30th OIL & GAS INDUSTRY EMISSIONS: Voting 52 for and 42 against, the Senate on April 28 passed and sent to the House a measure…

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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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CD 1 Election dates and Info

The race to elect a congressional representative for NM's first district is heating up, and early voting will begin in just a few weeks. Below are some helpful dates and…

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For the week ending March 19th REMOVING ERA DEADLINE: Voting 222 for and 204 against, the House on March 17 adopted a resolution (HJ Res 17) that would remove June…

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Dates are set for CD1 election

Now that Deb Haaland has been confirmed as the first Native American to lead the Department of the Interior there is a vacant seat in the House of Representatives for…

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For the week ending March 12 PROTECTING LABOR’S RIGHT TO ORGANIZE: Voting 225 for and 206 against, the House on March 9 passed a bill (HR 842) that would protect…

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