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NM short 100,000 jobs from recession rebound
New Mexico has lost 42,700 jobs since the Great Recession began, but the state's jobs deficit is more than double that number. Comment?
NM short 100,000 jobs from recession rebound
New Mexico has lost 42,700 jobs since the Great Recession began, but the state's jobs deficit is more than double that number. Comment?
Governor signs bill lowering state corporate taxes
Gov. Susana Martinez on Thursday signed the most controversial bill of the year, a measure containing a series of tax breaks for businesses that was passed at - or perhaps just after - the legislative session's deadline. Comment?
Finishing touches on PRC reform
The Public Regulation Commission touches the lives of every New Mexican who pays a gas, electric, or landline telephone bill, or buys home, auto, or health insurance, among many other things. Comment?
No spike for minimum wage hike
Rep. Mary Helen Garcia, D-Las Cruces, joined with five Republicans on the House Voters and Elections Committee to defeat the proposed constitutional amendment. Comment?
NM Finance Authority survives scandal
A fraudulent audit that engulfed the New Mexico Finance Authority in scandal did not stop board member Blake Curtis from being reappointed Monday. Comment?
Writer's workshop Sat. in Silver City
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Southwestern New Mexicans can participate in a day-long workshop with one of New Mexico's best writers, Steve Havill, according to Jeannie Miller, workshop coordinator for the Southwest Festival of the Written Word, sponsor of the Havill event. Comment?
New Mexico House speaker Martinez upholds legacy
W. Kenneth Martinez, speaker in the New Mexico House of Representatives, hopes to follow in his father's footsteps, Walter K. Martinez. Comment?
More than 540,000 New Mexico residents voted in November to increase the qualifications to serve on the state Public Regulation Commission. Comment?
Sen. Papen could land in legislative leadership role
At age 80, state Sen. Mary Kay Papen is close to completing a political comeback in which she could win one of the Legislature's most influential leadership positions. Comment?
Two lawmakers drop voter ID bills
Republican Reps. Dianne Hamilton and Cathrynn Brown said it would be futile to introduce any voter identification bills because Democrats have strengthened their hold on the state House of Representatives. Comment?
PRC blocks electric rate increase
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission voted Thursday to block a rate increase sought by a generator that supplies 12 rural electric cooperatives in the state. Comment?
Deadline for Daniels Scholarship apps is Nov. 29
High school seniors in New Mexico who demonstrate character, leadership, and service are encouraged to apply for the Daniels Scholarship Program by Thursday, the Nov. Comment?