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The 60-day legislative session has come and gone, and Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham does not think lawmakers used their time wisely. More than a thousand bills were introduced during the session.
A bill naming the tortilla the state bread of New Mexico was vetoed, but Oregon may still adopt the T-bone as the state steak ...
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"In those final hours of the session, in the wake of a mass shooting in Las Cruces that went unacknowledged by House ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed off Friday on a $10.8 billion spending plan for the coming budget year, but used her veto ...
Mariela Perez stacks dozens of corn tortillas she is helping make at Alicia's Tortilleria in Santa Fe on Friday. Gov.
The governor directly vetoed 18 bills this year, including proposals expanding income tax credits to low-income New Mexicans, ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is flexing her line-item veto powers in 2025. Those allow her to remove certain parts of bills ...
State Economic Development Secretary Rob Black and Caroline Buerkle, deputy chief operating officer in the Governor's Office, ...
Proponents of a new state park in Radium Springs, north of the city, expressed disappointment Friday after Gov. Michelle ...
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