The New Mexico Senate Finance Committee approved three bills aimed at bolstering the state's behavioral health system. The ...
A sweeping plan to overhaul New Mexico's mental health and substance abuse treatment system is headed to the state House with ...
New Mexico state Senator Cindy Nava recalled how her father, a former police officer in Chihuahua, Mexico, instilled in her a respect for the law even though he brought his family to the U.S.
A suite of behavioral health bills overwhelmingly passed the Senate Friday, although Republicans said more needs to be done.
New Mexico State Senator Cindy Nava, once an undocumented immigrant, navigates the complexity of immigration issues. Her story is one of irony and perseverance in the U.S. political landscape, ...
The proposal would allow cyclists to yield at stop signs and treat red lights as cars treat stop signs: stopping first, then ...
New Mexico lawmakers declare February 11 Lowrider Day and introduce bill to make the custom vehicles a state symbol alongside ...
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The New Republic on MSNGOP Senator Bashes Pete Hegseth for Dumpster Fire NATO SpeechesSenate Armed Services Chair Senator Roger Wicker torched Pete Hegseth ’s speeches at the NATO conference in Munich this week, ...
This amendment, Senate Bill 353, would require local agencies to call New Mexico Search and Rescue when they’re called to help someone. They work under New Mexico State Police.
Two Democratic senators are demanding answers from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about the rising cost of the military’s ...
Legislative leaders promised to power through some big public safety and behavioral health bills in the first 30 days of this session.
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Good public policy occurs when you deploy law through legislation to the people to govern themselves and their families as ...
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