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Udall, Bingaman Question Eavesdropping on Americans

New Mexico's U.S. senators are asking James Clapper, director of national intelligence, for de ...
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Bingaman, Udall Vote For Democrats’ Bill

Senate candidates Heinrich, Wilson split along party lines
LANL Coalition Pays a Visit to D.C.

LANL Coalition Pays a Visit to D.C.

Sometimes it takes intensive, focused, grass-roots action to make something happen in Washington, wh ...

Wilson Plugs Her Strategy For Economy

Heinrich campaign says GOP tactics have failed to create jobs

Udall Participates in Senate Hearing on Prescription Drug Abuse

Sen. Tom Udall is participating today in a hearing on the sometimes devastating effects of prescription drug abuse – a major problem in New Mexico. New Mexico has the highest... Read more »

Washington Post Features NM Senate race; Heinrich Has New TV Ad

The Washington Post this morning took a front-page look at the New Mexico Senate race, and especially Republican candidate Heather Wilson’s chances with Hispanic voters. Read full version of Washington... Read more »

N.M. Senators Studying U.N. Arms Treaty

WASHINGTON - A proposed global small arms trade treaty under negotiation at the United Nations ...

Fundraising Close In Senate Contest

Wilson had slight advantage over Heinrich in second quarter

Wilson Holds Slight Lead Over Heinrich in 2nd Quarter Fundraising

If fundraising is a measure of competitiveness in political races, the U.S. Senate race in New Mexico is shaping up to be a barnburner. Former Rep. Heather Wilson, a Republican,... Read more »

Doping Scandal

Push To Regulate Drugs in Horse Racing Wins Support
It’s Never Easy Being the AG

It’s Never Easy Being the AG

If there is a more politically perilous job in Washington than U.S. attorney general, I'm not ...

State’s Clout Crucial In Lab Funding Fight

WASHINGTON - On a bright, brisk morning last February, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu stepped ...