Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Heinrich touts proposal to protect govt workers during shutdown, Vasquez backs one-year extension of health insurance tax credits

The federal shutdown is entering a third week and there is little prospect for a solution anytime soon. But New Mexico legislators in Washington are using their privileges to introduce legislation by pushing for a path to compromise and help for federal workers stuck without a paycheck until a compromise is reached. Sen. Martin Heinrich […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos, Westside Albuquerque

Herrell backs Cunningham for GOP nomination in key congressional race

Former Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-NM-02) has officially endorsed Greg Cunningham to be the Republican nominee in the race for the congressional district she previously represented.  Cunningham, who earlier this month launched his bid for the seat now held by U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-NM-02), went public with Herrellโ€™s support Monday with a statement from his […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos, Westside Albuquerque

Freshman state senator steps down citing health concerns

State Sen. Nicholas Paul (R-Alamogordo) has resigned from the Legislature, less than a year after the businessman was elected to the New Mexico Senate.  โ€œAfter much prayer and reflection, my family and I have decided that due to current and ongoing health concerns, it is necessary for me to prioritize my health,โ€ Paul said in […]

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Holtec abandons plans for New Mexico nuclear waste storage facility opposed by gov, legislators

Holtec Industries has pulled out of an eight-year-old land use agreement with local stakeholders in Southeastย New Mexico for the construction and operation of an underground temporary nuclear waste storage facility.ย  Patrick Oโ€™Brien, a spokesperson for Holtec, confirmed in an email to New Mexico Political Report on Thursday that the decision for Holtec and the Eddy […]

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NM’s vaccine shake-up: Governor acts to set independent immunization standards amid CDC turmoil

A bill that temporarily allows New Mexico to formulate its own immunization policy was signed Wednesday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.  Senate Bill 3, which passed on a party-line vote during last weekโ€™s special session but had not yet been acted upon by Lujan Grisham, requires that immunization policy for children and the state purchase […]

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Leading NM House Republican calls on U.S. Senators to support government funding bill

A leading Republican state legislator is calling on New Mexicoโ€™s two Democratic U.S. Senators to reverse their opposition to a short-term government funding bill, after the Legislature passed its own fix to address the expiration of federal health insurance tax credits. Last week, New Mexico House Minority Floor Leader Gail Armstrong (R-Magdalena) posted a screenshot […]

Posted inLocal Government, Pueblos

Longtime city councilor Anaya sworn in as mayor weeks after announcing a step back

By Lauren Lifke The Moriarty City Council appointed City Councilor Steve Anaya as its new mayor on Wednesday, less than a month after Anaya said he would not be running for reelection for the seat heโ€™s held for over three decades.  The appointment came three weeks after then-Mayor Brandon Webb resigned because of the cityโ€™s […]

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