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List/Grid Author Archives: Dan Boyd / Journal Staff Writer

Bumpy Road Ahead

Despite critics, governor pledges to push her reforms
Education Secretary Hanna Skandera, left, and Finance and Administration Secretary Tom Clifford accompany Gov. Susana Martinez as she announces her budget plan Thursday at Santa Fe High School. (EDDIE MOORE/JOURNAL)

Gov. Seeks School Aid, Tax Breaks In Budget

State Must Live Within Its Means, Martinez Says

Gov. Seeks School Aid, Tax Breaks

Gov. Susana Martinez rolled out a $5.6 billion budget proposal Thursday that is built on two pillars ...

Lawmakers Tout Raises For State Workers

Martinez Against Pay Hike Sought by Finance Committee

Republicans Call Senate Map Unfair

Redistricting Trial Is Third of Four

Public Employee Retirement Spikes

Aging Workers, Budget Cuts Are Blamed for Resignations

Governor Appoints Democrat to Vacant Senate Seat

Gov. Susana Martinez ended a months-long political saga today by appointing Lisa Curtis of Albuquerque, a Democrat, to fill an empty seat in the New Mexico Senate. The Senate District... Read more »

U.S. House Districts Approved

Judge OKs map that leaves many areas mostly unchanged

‘Least-Change’ Map Adopted

Judge OKs U.S. House Districts

Johnson Shaking Up New Mexico Vote

Former Governor Drops GOP To Run as Libertarian
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson announces at the Capitol on Wednesday that he will seek the Libertarian Party nomination for president instead of the Republican nomination.  (Eddie moore/journal)

Johnson To Run as Libertarian

Pol Drops GOP To Run as Libertarian

Gov. Backs Increased Public Notice

Earlier Meeting Agendas, Online Notice Proposed