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…
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…
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…
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…
A new bill proposed by Senator Martin Heinrich today seeks to provide a pathway for states like New Mexico to transition away from oil and gas reliance while still maintaining…
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…
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)…
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…
As of Friday evening the Governor has signed 158 bills and vetoed 17 others. Some of the bills rejected by the Governor include SB 375 which would have provided additional…
The Governor continues her slow roll of signing off on bills passed during the Legislative Session. On Thursday Governor Lujan Grisham signed 10 bills into law including the very contentious…
House Speaker Brian Egolf signaled this week that he was in favor of allowing online testimony during the session to continue into the future. This was the first year that…