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TUES: Governor puts 'second chance' bill on the agenda, + More

The New Mexico Legislature will consider a bill prohibiting the sentencing of young people to life without parole after Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham authorized the topic for the 30-day budget session Monday morning.

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State lawmakers vote to support renewable energy tax incentives

Tax incentive programs moving for solar panels, geothermal systems and to kickstart renewable energy storage systems at homes or businesses.

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Bipartisan opposition to oil and gas restrictions grows

Bipartisan opposition to oil and gas restrictions grows
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GOP sues over constitutional rules


“Even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten”.  
Roman Catholic Diocese of 
 Brooklyn v Cuomo,  United States Supreme Court (November 25, 2020)
Santa Fe, NM- State Representative Jim Townsend (R-Artesia), Rep. Rod Montoya (R-Farmington), and Rep. Larry Scott (R-Hobbs) today filed a lawsuit with the New Mexico Supreme Court over unconstitutional House rules changes adopted one-week into the 60-day legislative session.
These rule changes are significantly different than those of the Senate chamber, in which the Senate will operate in an manner where their chamber will ensure it legislates from “the seat of government” as is set forth in the New Mexico constitution. During floor debate on these rule changes, House Republican lawmakers highlighted significant constitutional concerns as to the validity of any action the House may take, as well the significant reduction of public access to the legislative process. While there were two instances of bipartisan agreement on the improving progressive wing’s rule changes, the House Democrat majority defeated numerous other attempts to reverse rule changes that were contrary to years of bipartisan support to encourage public access and create greater transparency in the Legislature’s actions.   

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