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Measure addressing emergency powers clears committee - Roswell Daily Record

In this November 2019 file photo, State Rep. Greg Nibert, R-Roswell, speaks to the audience at a meeting of the Chaves County Federated Republican Women. House Joint Resolution 6 (HJR 6), sponsored by Nibert and state Rep. Daymon Ely, D-Albuquerque, would place on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment requiring the governor to call the Legislature into special session if an emergency declaration or emergency public order needs to be in place for more than 90 days. (Daily Record File Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A proposed state constitutional amendment that would give the Legislature more of an opportunity to weigh in on future emergency public health orders and state emergency declarations last week moved one step closer to being sent to voters.

Malawi CSOs give Chakwera govt poor scorecard: Entrenching corruption and impunity instead of taming it | Malawi Nyasa Times

February 24, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu -Nyasa Times 43 Comments Civil society organizations (CSOs) and actors under the banner of National Advocacy Platform (NAP) has given President Lazarus Chakwera’s Tonse Alliance administration a poor rating, accusing the leadership  of entrenchingthe same governance shortfalls it promised to address at the height of the campaign for the June 23, 2020, Fresh Presidential Election. Kondowe: Tonse government has let corruption and bad governance to flourish unabated Kondowe highlighting shortfalls of the Tonse Alliance government–Photos by Watipaso Mzungu, Nyasa Times. A cross-section of the journalists who attended the press conference in Lilongwe. Barbra Banda: Tonse government is taking too long or doing little to address social-economic challenges facing its people.

Public flying blind in New Mexico s largely virtual legislative session

By Daniel J. Chacón and Robert Nott, Santa Fe New Mexican | February 22, 2021 Gabriela Campos/Santa Fe New Mexican Sen. Benny Shendo Jr., D-Jemez Pueblo, looks through paperwork during a meeting of the Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee on Thursday. Shendo meets with committee members in a mostly empty committee room with a small staff to assist with organization and Zoom management. To hear House Speaker Brian Egolf tell it, public participation in this year’s largely virtual legislative session has been robust even if the doors of the state Capitol have been closed to everyday New Mexicans. In the second and third weeks of the 60-day session, more than 6,100 residents from 32 of the state’s 33 counties have voiced their opinions during committee hearings in the House of Representatives up from the 2,400 who tuned in the first week.

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