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Gov. criticized for veto of tobacco-fund infusion
SANTA FE — Gov. Susana Martinez's decision to strike down a proposed cash infusion into ...
Martinez signs budget, pay hike
$5.9B plan raises state spending
- Pension fix among bills signed by Gov.
- Complete list of bills signed, vetoed
- Governor vetoes 70 measures
- Governor again vetoes Botanical Garden funds
Gov. signs budget, pension solvency and capital outlay
On her last day to act on bills approved during the final frenzy of this year's legislative session, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has signed into law several high-profile measures.
More:
- Gov. vetoes independent Public Education Commission, other bills
- Complete list of bills signed, vetoed
Secretary of state fills in as governor
With Gov. Susana Martinez in Rome and Lt. Gov. John Sanchez also heading out of state, Secretary of ...
Approved tax package includes cuts, tighter loopholes
The tax package approved Saturday by both the House and Senate includes six provisions, some of whic ...
Gov. says she will sign budget and tax package; no special session
Gov. Susana Martinez says she will sign a huge tax package approved by legislators in the final minutes of this year's 60-day legislative session.
More on the outcome of the session:
- At the Roundhouse — The end
- Highlights of 51st Legislature
- Overview: N.M. Legislature adjourns
Gov. Susana Martinez, left, and Sen. Majority Leader Michael Sanchez, D-Belen, right.
Breaking: Gun show background check bill falls short on Senate floor
The New Mexico Legislature will not send legislation aimed at curbing gun violence to Gov. Susana Martinez’s desk, after a last-minute effort to approve a bill aimed at closing the... Read more »
Breaking: Legislature approves tax package; gun bill fails
The Legislature in the final minutes of its 60-day session Saturday pushed through a broad tax break package that includes several measures sought by Gov. Susana Martinez. Dying upon adjournment... Read more »
Bill requiring 72-hour notice for public meetings headed to governor’s desk
In its final charge toward today’s noon adjournment, the state Senate voted 31-0 this morning to approve legislation aimed at increasing government transparency. Specifically, House Bill 21 would require that... Read more »
