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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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For the week ending February 27th OUTLAWING DISCRIMINATION BASED ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Voting 224 for and 206 against, the House on Feb. 25 passed a bill (HR 5) that would…

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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)

Bill to limit Governor’s powers advances in Senate

Senate Bill 74, sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Greg Baca, seeks to limit the Governor's authority to issue public health emergencies and the lockdowns or business closures that have become…

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For the week ending on January 29th. ALLOWING TRUMP IMPEACHMENT TRIAL: Voting 55 for and 45 against, the Senate on Jan. 26 set aside an objection by Rand Paul, R-Ky., to…

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Legislative Session update 1/28/2021

The session is in full swing and legislative committees are already deliberating and moving bills along through the capitol. As of Thursday the 28th, there are 316 individual pieces of…

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For the week ending January 15th IMPEACHING PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR SECOND TIME: Voting 232 for and 197 against, the House on Jan. 13 adopted an article of impeachment (H Res…

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For the week ending January 8th OBJECTING TO ARIZONA’S ELECTORAL VOTES: Voting 121 for and 303 against, the House on Jan. 6 defeated a bid to reject Arizona’s 11 electoral…

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For the week ending December 7thAPPROVING $740.5 BILLION FOR THE MILITARY: Voting 335 for and 78 against, the House on Dec. 8 adopted the conference report on a $740.5 billion…

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For the week ending December 4th LEGALIZING MARIJUANA UNDER FEDERAL LAW: Voting 228 for and 164 against, the House on Dec. 4 passed a bill (HR 3884) that would allow…

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For the week ending October 25SCALING BACK ANTI-POVERTY INVESTMENTS BY BANKS: Voting 43 for and 48 against, the Senate on Oct. 19 cleared the way for a Trump administration regulatory…

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