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Bills at NM Legislature to confront corruption

Some of the proposals filed by New Mexico lawmakers before the start of the Legislature's annual session include bills that aim to confront political corruption ...
Jerome Lujan, son of the late House Speaker Ben Lujan, places a rose on his father’s casket on Saturday at Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Cemetery in Nambé. Burial followed a funeral Mass in Santa Fe attended by about 1,000 people. (Marla Brose/Journal)

Lujan Hailed as Savvy Statesman, Family Man

Late House Speaker Recalled as 'Gentleman's Gentleman'
The senator makes a call before announcing his plan to retire after 2012.

Quiet Clout

Jeff Bingaman: Thirty Years in the Senate for New Mexico
Behind Speaker Ben Lujan's casket, Carmen Lujan, holds onto her two sons, Congressman Ben Ray Lujan, second from left, and Jerome Lujan, as the family leaves the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi after the funeral mass, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, in Santa Fe, N.M. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Funeral Mass for House Speaker Lujan draws crowd

House Speaker Ben Lujan, one of the most powerful and longest serving state legislators in New Mexico history ...
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Hundreds Pack Capitol Rotunda to Remember House Speaker Ben Lujan

House Speaker Ben Lujan was eulogized during a memorial service today as a strong-willed but humble leader who retained strong ties to rural northern New Mexico communities even as he... Read more »

What’s at the Bottom of the ‘Cliff’?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Efforts to save the nation from going over a year-end “fiscal cliff” were in disarray as lawmakers fled the Capitol for their Christmas break. “God only knows”... Read more »

GOP Appears To Bend on Key Issues

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — For years, Republicans have adhered fiercely to their bedrock conservative principles, resisting Democratic calls for tax hikes, comprehensive immigration reform and gun control. Now, seven... Read more »
New Mexico Computing Applications Center CEO Tom Bowles, right, discusses the supercomputer with visitors at the Intel site where the computer has been housed. (courtesy of tom bowles)

Dismantling A Supercomputer

State Official Says N.M.'s Encanto May Be Parceled Out

35 New To Seats At State Capitol

Legislature's 2013 freshman class is largest in decades

Despite Suspensions Members May Return

Incumbents Will Run in Questa

Senate Bill Would Redo NNSA

Measure has $126M for military base projects in N.M., $70M for LANL

Judge Picked 2nd Time For Court of Appeals

SANTA FE — Judge J. Miles Hanisee is getting a second shot at the New Mexico Court of Appeals. ...