RELEASE: Governor appoints Patricia S. Kimble to Do�a Ana County Board of Commissioners
SANTA FE – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham today announced the appointment of Patricia S.
SANTA FE – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham today announced the appointment of Patricia S.
SANTA FE – The New Mexico House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to strengthen penalties for convicted violent felons who possess firearms illegally, sending House Bill 49 to the Senate in a bipartisan show of support for pub
SANTA FE – New Mexico Department of Transportation Secretary Ricky Serna will resign his position effective February 20 after three-and-a-half years in the role.
SANTA FE – New Mexico Department of Transportation Secretary Ricky Serna will resign his position effective February 20 after three-and-a-half years in the role.
SANTA FE –Legislation that would curb illegal gun trafficking statewide and ban the sale of firearms capable of mass casualties passed the New Mexico Senate on Saturday, clearing the way for House consideration during the second half of the
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Senate today approved Senate Bill 48, which would authorize $92 million in bonds for the State Fairgrounds project and advance the next phase of redevelopment in Albuquerque’s International District.
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Senate today approved Senate Bill 48, which would authorize $92 million in bonds for the State Fairgrounds project and advance the next phase of redevelopment in Albuquerque’s International District.
SANTA FE — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham today signed four bills that will strengthen New Mexico’s infrastructure, expand the state’s health care workforce and address concerns about immigrant detention, marking significant progress as the legislat...
SANTA FE — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham today signed four bills that will strengthen New Mexico’s infrastructure, expand the state’s health care workforce and address concerns about immigrant detention, marking significant progress as th
SANTA FE – A bill that updates New Mexico’s burglary laws to give prosecutors clearer tools for holding criminals accountable passed the Senate today with bipartisan support.