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New Mexico New Mexicans get more bad news amid crippling inflation crisis

New Mexico residents are bracing for a rise in their gas bills following the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission’s recent approval of a rate increase for New Mexico Gas Co. The decision, part of a settlement agreement, will see the average residential bill—based on usage of 53 therms per month—increase

Published: Friday, July 26, 2024 12:00AM

Harris could excite Democratic voters on reproductive health

Data indicates Vice President Kamala Harris could excite the Democratic base around the issue of abortion in a way that President Joe Biden struggled to get the message across. Harris, the presumptive nominee for the Democratic ticket for president, has been the voice for reproductive rights under the Biden administration.

Published: Friday, July 26, 2024 06:03AM

Updated: Friday, July 26, 2024 03:51AM

MLG public safety town hall draws crowd

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held the first of three planned public safety town hall meetings in Las Cruces on Thursday to promote her special session legislative agenda despite Democrats in the legislature saying her bills have substantive issues. Lujan Grisham took the stage flanked by Doña Ana District Attorney Gerald

Published: Friday, July 26, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Friday, July 26, 2024 05:31AM

Reproductive rights groups endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for president

Vice President Kamala Harris, who announced on Sunday her intention to replace President Joe Biden as the presidential Democratic nominee, received immediate support from a few reproductive rights groups and picked up a third endorsement from a reproductive rights group on Wednesday. The reproductive rights group, Reproductive Freedom for All,

Published: Thursday, July 25, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, July 25, 2024 08:51PM

Early childhood summit convened to discuss future of program

About 200 people from tribal governors to legislators to advocates and teachers gathered at Bishop’s Lodge to discuss Early Childhood Education’s future in New Mexico Wednesday. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham laid out a plan that includes better compensation for educators at all levels and better access to afterschool and summer

Published: Thursday, July 25, 2024 06:03AM

Updated: Wednesday, July 24, 2024 11:15PM

New Mexico Is Last In Nation In Public Education Performance; Could School Vouchers Be Solution? Arizona Experience Is Red Flag 

With a last in the nation ranking in the performance of its public schools, New Mexico is desperate for solutions. But one that repeatedly comes up is not cutting the mustard next door in Arizona and could have important lessons for New Mexico. From ProPublica:In 2022, Arizona pioneered the largest

Published: Thursday, July 25, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico All-Dem NM congressional delegation refuses to attend Israeli PM’s speech

In a controversial move, New Mexico Democrat Reps. Gabe Vasquez, Melanie Stansbury, and Teresa Leger Fernandez, along with Sens. Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján, boycotted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint address to Congress. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democrats’ presumptive nominee for president, also chose not to attend,

Published: Thursday, July 25, 2024 12:00AM

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Vasquez via X New Mexico New poll: Herrell pulls ahead of Vasquez in one of tightest U.S. House races

An internal poll conducted by the Tarrance Group for former Representative Yvette Herrell (R) and the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) shows Herrell leading incumbent Representative Gabe Vasquez (D) within the margin of error. The poll, conducted from July 11-14 among 400 likely voters, reports Herrell ahead with 48% compared

Published: Thursday, July 25, 2024 12:00AM

12 tribes and pueblos in New Mexico could benefit from pending water rights settlements

For generations, the Zuni people were able to grow food in the New Mexico desert through what Pueblo of Zuni Gov. Arden Kucate described as “adaptive irrigation techniques and careful stewardship of our water and lands.” Then, in the early 19th century, this way of life was threatened as settlers

Published: Wednesday, July 24, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 11:01PM

MLG To Take Her Crime Case To Public In Series Of Public Town Hall Meetings; Events Scheduled In Aftermath Of Her Special Session Setback 

Cervantes and MLGAfter a dramatic defeat of her crime agenda at last week's special legislative session MLG is doubling down on that agenda and taking her case to the public in a series of town hall meetings. The first one will be in the backyard of Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman

Published: Wednesday, July 24, 2024 12:00AM

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Sam Balye, Unsplash. New Mexico New Mexico’s startling rank in national at-risk youth report

New Mexico ranks as the second most at-risk state for youth in 2024, only led by Louisiana, according to a new report from WalletHub. The state faces significant challenges, including the highest percentage of youth without a high school diploma and high rates of disconnected youth—those neither working nor in

Published: Wednesday, July 24, 2024 12:00AM

New Mexico On White House Watch; MLG Comes With Harris Endorsement And Personal Photo; Governor Could Finally Be DC Bound If Dems Win; New Chance Arrives In Wake Of MLG Special Session Debacle 

MLG paused a day before giving a full-throated endorsement of the presidential candidacy of VP Kamala Harris but it did come late Monday morning. She posted her support on X, joining dozens of other Governors and congressional representatives and prompting renewed speculation that MLG could be out of New Mexico

Published: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 12:00AM

Talking to NM Democratic delegates after Biden leaves race, endorses Harris

President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign on Sunday leaving questions about what happens to the ballot now. Rules were already in place for a candidate not making it to the general election ballot, University of New Mexico law professor Maryam Ahranjani said. “It's not like even though the act

Published: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 02:59AM

Biden Withdrawal Soothes Frayed Nerves; Harris Quickly Embraced By State's DC Delegation, Plus: MLG's Implosion; Special Session Debacle Reinforces The Curse Of the Second Term  

Joe Biden probably wouldn't have laid an egg in New Mexico in November but his withdrawal from the presidential race has enlarged the comfort zone for the state's Democrats who were starting to tear each other apart as the debate raged on over whether Biden should go or stay. His

Published: Monday, July 22, 2024 12:00AM

New Mexico leaders respond to Biden ending reelection campaign

New Mexico leaders responded to President Joe Biden’s announcement Sunday that he was no longer seeking re-election and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the nomination. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a statement shortly after the announcement referring to Biden’s leadership as strong and resolute. “His stellar record includes guiding

Published: Monday, July 22, 2024 05:29PM

Updated: Monday, July 22, 2024 08:06PM

Politics Newsletter: Special Session recap

Hello fellow political junkies! Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham called a special session on July 18 to tackle public safety issues ranging from criminal competency reform to making medians safer. The special session was criticized by Senate and House Democrats who said that the governor’s proposed legislation needed more time for

Published: Monday, July 22, 2024 03:37PM

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New Mexico Judge uses gun bans against Natives, Black slaves to uphold MLG’s gun grab

In a new ruling, a New Mexico judge has upheld the state’s new anti-gun law forcing citizens to wait seven days before purchasing a firearm. The decision, handed down by the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico’s James O. Browning, denied a motion for a temporary

Published: Monday, July 22, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico MLG admin. cooks up scheme to lure pro-abortion, ‘gender-affirming’ docs.

The New Mexico Department of Health has launched a multi-state campaign aimed at attracting pro-abortion and “gender-affirming” healthcare professionals to New Mexico, per a report from the Santa Fe New Mexican. “Every day we’re looking for ways to try to attract more people to New Mexico to meet the health

Published: Monday, July 22, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico NM Dems react to Biden dropping out with clear message—and one big holdout

On Sunday, Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race despite for weeks insisting he would remain the Democrats’ nominee. He quickly endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris. New Mexico Democrats responded with a pretty similar message: They want Kamala Harris, Biden’s choice. New Mexico House Speaker Javier Martinez wrote

Published: Sunday, July 21, 2024 12:00AM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Matthew Reichbach

Heinrich, Vasquez call on Biden to withdraw from campaign

The U.S. Senator and congressman each said Joe Biden should step aside for a new candidate. Meanwhile, another of the state's representatives backed Biden.

Published: Friday, July 19, 2024 04:59PM

Updated: Saturday, July 20, 2024 05:27AM

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New Mexico Rats! New Mexico ranks fourth in the nation for this gross metric

When considering areas with significant rodent issues, many might think of New York City and its well-known pizza-eating rats. However, according to recent data from Yelp, New York doesn’t even rank in the top five most rodent-infested places in the U.S. Yelp, a website that features crowd-sourced business reviews, analyzed

Published: Saturday, July 20, 2024 12:00AM

Legislators pass disaster assistance funding, end special session quickly

The two issues passed were only a fraction of what Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham had on her special session agenda.

Published: Friday, July 19, 2024 01:13AM

Updated: Friday, July 19, 2024 03:29PM

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New Mexico Heinrich bleeds supporters after he throws Biden under the bus

On Friday, Democrat Sen. Martin Heinrich called for Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, a significant shift following his previous, more reserved statements regarding Biden’s cognitive abilities and political future. Heinrich praised Biden’s accomplishments, stating, “Joe Biden is one of the most accomplished presidents in modern history.

Published: Friday, July 19, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico ‘Self-righteous’ MLG throws ‘tantrum’ at Dems who killed crime special session

On Thursday, the New Mexico Legislature convened a special session called by Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to address public safety measures. The session aimed to consider eight bills related to criminal competency standards, mental health treatment, crime reporting, pedestrian safety, gun violence, drug overdoses, and wildfire relief. In the

Published: Friday, July 19, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico Vasquez joins Heinrich in throwing Biden ‘to the wolves’

On Friday, Sen. Martin Heinrich, after weeks of criticism for a limp statement on Biden’s cognitive decline, finally threw the octogenarian Democrat to the wolves and called for him to drop out of the presidential race after being a fervent supporter. He wrote, “While the decision to withdraw from the

Published: Friday, July 19, 2024 12:00AM

MLG Shows Carrot And Stick In Final Hours Push For Her Special Session Crime Bills; Meeting Starts At Noon Today With No Apparent Deal, Plus: Heinrich Nicks Nella In First Negative TV Ad, And: The Full Special Session Proclamation  

MLG had some carrot and some stick for New Mexico's legislature as she signed the proclamation calling for a special session starting at noon today that has been strongly opposed by a variety of Democratic Party interest groups. She corralled leading law enforcement officials as well as a number of

Published: Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:00AM

Special session to start, despite legislative opposition

“We’re asking lawmakers to do right by New Mexico, to do right by all of our cities and counties and to create the kind of opportunities for us to get help to the people who need that help,” Lujan Grisham said.

Published: Thursday, July 18, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, July 18, 2024 04:36AM

New Mexico has some of the nation’s toughest oil and gas regulations. Enforcing them is another matter.

According to James Kenney, the Environment Department secretary, the two lawyers in his office already have 79 oil and gas air quality investigations on their plates, comprising 70% of their caseload. Furthermore, he said 15% of New Mexico’s oil production is already happening under federal consent decrees after companies were

Published: Thursday, July 18, 2024 06:01AM

Updated: Thursday, July 18, 2024 04:37AM

Downwinders continue to seek justice 79 years after the Trinity Test

For most of his life, Paul Pino believed his community had dodged the bullet when it came to nuclear fallout. It wasn’t until he’d retired from teaching high school history that he learned that his home, Carrizozo, had in fact experienced radiation fallout on a July morning in 1945. Then

Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, July 18, 2024 08:37PM

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New Mexico ACLU, progressives ramp up pressure against MLG’s special session

On Tuesday, during a meeting of the Legislative Courts, Corrections, and Justice Committee, multiple members of the public came out in opposition to Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s so-called “crime” agenda she plans for her upcoming special session, which she has set to begin Thursday. Members of the public, almost

Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico Despite vast opposition, MLG trucks ahead with likely futile special session

On Wednesday, Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held a press conference to announce her call for the special session she has proclaimed to begin at noon on Thursday. Despite vast opposition from her own party on her five crime-related bills that would increase penalties for felons in possession of firearms

Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 12:00AM

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by: Renato Costa

New Mexico Lame duck GOP lawmaker will carry MLG’s special session bills

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is pushing forward with a special legislative session focused on crime, despite opposition from within her party and traditional allies who question the effectiveness of her proposed measures. The governor issued a proclamation authorizing nine issues for legislative debate during the special session, starting Thursday at

Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 12:00AM

Domenici Loans Herself $1 Million More But Heinrich Still Outpaces Her In Cash On Hand In Money Chase; Race Remains Rated Solid D; Plus: Reactions To Special Session Stalemate 

The money chase in the state's two high-profile congressional races this year remains static. After the filing of the latest FEC reports the Democratic incumbents continue to hold 2 to 1 cash on hand advantages over their Republican rivals. Nella Domenici, who made a fortune in the finance industry, raised

Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 12:00AM

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by: Gregory Hollister

New Mexico ‘Shame on you’: Livid gov trashes ‘never serious,’ ‘failed’ Dems for resisting herby Gregory Hollister July 16, 2024

On Monday morning, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham visited a problematic area in downtown Albuquerque to highlight the need for the upcoming special legislative session aimed at addressing public safety and mental health issues. Governor Lujan Grisham criticized some legislators for canceling critical meetings, lunches, and hearings ahead of the special

Published: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:00AM

House, Senate Democratic leaders say governor’s proposals aren’t ready

With just a few days to go until the start of a special session to address public safety, the Democratic leaders of both the House and Senate held a press conference detailing their thoughts on the proposed special session. “We're not afraid of hard work. We're also not afraid of

Published: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 01:02AM

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New Mexico Herrell smashes fundraising records with massive haul for NM congressional race

According to a report from Punchbowl News, Republican former Congresswoman Yvette Herrell has raised a massive sum for her bid to reclaim New Mexico’s Second District from Democrat hands. The outlet wrote that she “raised $802,000 in the second quarter of 2024. Herrell is running in a rematch of her

Published: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:00AM

MLG’s Lonely Lunch; Lawmakers Stiff Her On Mansion Invitation As Special Legislative Crime Session Heads For A Train Wreck; Guv Lashes Back But May Have Missed The Mark 

Lunch at the MansionWhen legislators turn down a free lunch, you know things are bad. Look at that photo courtesy of the Alligators. It appears that only one lawmaker bothered to accept MLG's invitation to lunch at the Guv's Mansion Monday as she desperately tried to hammer out an agreement

Published: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:00AM

Calming The Waters--Or Trying; State's Politicos Urge A Change In Tone In Aftermath Of Assassination Attempt On Trump, Plus: Political Impact Uncertain As Shock Takes Hold But Our Top Analysts Do Their Best  

It's pro forma for politicians to immediately condemn instances of political violence but it is essential they do so if that violence is not to be accepted as the norm. A danger is that the intermittent chaos and shock caused by such events moves into the realm of something more

Published: Monday, July 15, 2024 12:00AM

Detained immigrants lose a lifeline as ICE ends free phone time program

By Kate Morrissey, Capital & Main After a man from Pakistan crossed the U.S.-Mexico border to request asylum in February, immigration officials sent him to a detention center in New Mexico where he was the only Urdu speaker. He found solace in a program created during the pandemic that allowed

Published: Monday, July 15, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Monday, July 15, 2024 05:44AM

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New Mexico NM Dem Party official, MLG ally, says ‘too bad’ failed Trump assassin missed

Diane Cox, A Democrat Party of New Mexico official from Albuquerque who sits on the Party’s State Central Committee, posted an article from The Atlantic titled “Trump is planning for a landslide win” on her Facebook post after 45th President Donald Trump narrowly missed a fatal head wound at a

Published: Monday, July 15, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico Lujan Grisham gets terrible news from NM Dem legislative leaders

Three days before a special legislative session is set to begin, Democratic leaders from both chambers of the New Mexico Legislature voiced “deep concerns” on Monday regarding Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s five proposals, per the Santa Fe New Mexican. This announcement follows a coalition of advocacy organizations, behavioral health providers,

Published: Monday, July 15, 2024 12:00AM

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Biden with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham during 2022 campaign stop in Albuquerque. New Mexico NY Times: Biden in peril as NM, other Dem strongholds become tossups

As Joe Biden remains committed to running as the Democrat presidential presumptive nominee, Democrats are increasingly worried that his candidacy is transforming the political landscape, turning states like New Mexico into competitive battlegrounds. Local officials, down-ballot Democrats, and party strategists have voiced concerns that states Biden won easily in 2020—such

Published: Saturday, July 13, 2024 12:00AM

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by: Renato Costa

New Mexico Dem NM Sen. Moe Maestas cracks joke about Trump assassination attempt

After a failed attempt on 45th President Donald Trump’s life at a Pennsylvania rally by a now-deceased assassin, who left at least one rallygoer deceased and one in critical condition, New Mexico state Sen. Moe Maestas (D-Albuquerque) commented on a post about the attempted murder by joking about former President

Published: Saturday, July 13, 2024 12:00AM

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New Mexico Domenici sets NM fundraising record with massive haul

Nella Domenici is making waves as she strives to become the first Republican to win a Senate seat in New Mexico in over two decades. Her campaign has announced a record-breaking $2.9 million fundraising haul for the April-June second quarter of 2024, which they claim is “the largest fundraising quarter

Published: Saturday, July 13, 2024 12:00AM

Fight continues over San Juan Generating Station replacement resources

As the San Juan Generating Station closed in 2022, the Central Consolidated School District noted a significant increase in homelessness among its students. At the peak, the district noted a 700 percent increase in homelessness. Now the school district is among the groups calling for the Public Service Company of

Published: Friday, July 12, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Friday, July 12, 2024 08:30AM

Vasquez leads bipartisan push for border fentanyl crisis bill

A bipartisan group of representatives including New Mexico’s Rep. Gabe Vasquez introduced a bill aiming to curb or eliminate the illegal fentanyl trade at U.S. border crossings this week. Vasquez, a Democrat, represents New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District, which includes the U.S. Border with Mexico. The Stop Fentanyl at the

Published: Friday, July 12, 2024 06:02AM

Updated: Friday, July 12, 2024 08:28AM

NM delegation votes against bill they say will disenfranchise voters

The House passed a bill that opponents of the bill, including all three members of New Mexico’s delegation, say would suppress voting. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, passed the U.S. House of Representatives on a 221-198 party line vote. The bill seeks to require proof of

Published: Thursday, July 11, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, July 11, 2024 05:22PM

Group says WQCC member has conflicts of interest

New Energy Economy and other environmental advocates renewed a call for a member of the Water Quality Control Commission to recuse herself from hearing a proposed water reuse rule that centers largely around produced water, a byproduct of oil and gas production. Krista McWilliams, a member of the WQCC, is

Published: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 06:01AM

Updated: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 12:08AM

Despite calls from groups, governor won’t call off special session

A group of 41 organizations and individuals want Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to halt plans to hold a special legislative session which is scheduled to start next week. Lujan Grisham announced a special session scheduled for July 18 to address public safety after the legislature did not pass a slew

Published: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 12:06AM

Leger Fernàndez votes against voter ID bill

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act seeks to require proof of United States citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, but opponents say it would make voting more difficult for American citizens. The bill was heard during Monday’s House Rules Committee meeting where it was passed on a party

Published: Tuesday, July 09, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, July 09, 2024 02:17PM

How America’s “Most powerful lobby” is stifling efforts to reform oil well cleanup in state after state

by Mark Olalde, Capital & Main and ProPublica ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Series: Unplugged:Will Taxpayers Foot the Oil Industry’s Cleanup Bill? Unplugged oil and gas wells accelerate climate change, threaten public

Published: Monday, July 08, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Monday, July 08, 2024 03:26AM

Politics Newsletter: Criminal competency and more on MLG’s special session agenda

Hello fellow political junkies! It’s good to be back after almost three months. Aside from the fireworks last week both in the sky and on Capitol Hill, the biggest upcoming legislative/political event in New Mexico is the special legislative session scheduled to begin on July 18 and expected to last

Published: Monday, July 08, 2024 04:00PM

Updated: Monday, July 08, 2024 03:46AM

Unanswered questions: New Mexico looks to fossil fuel byproduct to ease pressure on freshwater supplies

Mario Atencio’s family never received a notification that 1,100 barrels of produced water—a byproduct of oil and gas extraction—had spilled on their allotment in February 2019 near Counselor, New Mexico in the Eastern Agency of the Navajo Nation, near Chaco Culture National Historical Park. It wasn’t until later that the

Published: Tuesday, July 02, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, July 02, 2024 06:43AM

Searching for solutions: In New Mexico, researchers seek to make brackish water a viable supply

Heading through eastern New Mexico, dairy cattle can be seen in farms beside the highway while flashing lights illuminate the wind farms at night. Large sprinklers irrigate the crop circles where, in the spring, the endangered lesser prairie chickens may venture out of the brush onto the fields to dance

Published: Monday, July 01, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Sunday, June 30, 2024 08:18PM

Following Sackett, questions remain about what waters are protected

As the impacts of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Sackett decision of 2023 unfold, New Mexico water advocates are pushing for increased protections of waterways that are no longer protected under the Clean Water Act. Advocates from groups like Trout Unlimited and Amigos Bravos partnered with EcoFlight to help a group

Published: Sunday, June 30, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, July 02, 2024 08:33PM

Supreme Court upends environmental and reproductive rights protections

Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the high court overturned another long-standing precedent on Friday that could undue both recent reproductive rights court wins and further erode environmental protections. The court decided Lober Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Dept. of Commerce, two

Published: Saturday, June 29, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Saturday, June 29, 2024 03:49PM

Supreme Court dismisses abortion case, advocates say it keeps legal questions open

The Supreme Court punted on Thursday on a second abortion decision it heard this term, leaving open the question of whether a federal law that protects abortion care in emergency rooms preempts state abortion bans. The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed Idaho v. U.S. on Thursday, sending the case back to

Published: Friday, June 28, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, June 27, 2024 11:44PM

New Mexico joins nation-wide challenge to protect and restore water resources

New Mexico has joined the America the Beautiful Freshwater Challenge, a national partnership effort to conserve and restore freshwater resources. President Joe Biden announced the challenge in April as part of the Earth Week celebrations. The goal is to “protect, restore, and reconnect 8 million acres of wetlands and 100,000

Published: Friday, June 28, 2024 06:04AM

Updated: Thursday, June 27, 2024 11:32PM

PRC rejects legislators’ requests to reconsider PNM solar, battery projects

The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission denied a group of legislators' request to intervene in a case involving new generation and energy storage assets for the state’s largest utility. The legislators also asked the regulators to reconsider a final order issued in the case. The legislators argued that the Public

Published: Friday, June 28, 2024 06:03AM

Updated: Thursday, June 27, 2024 11:34PM

Biden will protect reproductive access, Health Secretary says during a multi-state reproductive access tour

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said at a Planned Parenthood space for LGBTQ youth in Albuquerque that if President Joe Biden wins a second term, he will continue the work he’s already doing to protect access to reproductive healthcare. Becerra visited Albuquerque as part of a multi-state

Published: Wednesday, June 26, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Wednesday, June 26, 2024 05:05PM

U.S. Supreme Court to hear case involving anti-trans legislation

The U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday that it will hear oral arguments in a case over whether Tennessee and Kentucky anti-transgender laws violate the Constitution. Tennessee enacted a law in 2023 that bans gender-affirming healthcare for youth under 18. Three teenagers who have begun gender-affirming healthcare in Tennessee, along

Published: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 02:44AM

Some mental health issues on the rise in New Mexico

A recent report by KFF, a foundation that provides health policy analysis, found mental health issues on the rise and disparities in mental health treatment in the U.S. for people of color. The report found that death by suicide, as well as increased drug overdoses rose during the COVID-19 pandemic

Published: Monday, June 24, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Monday, June 24, 2024 02:33AM

FWS says two Rio Grande fish do not warrant listing under Endangered Species Act

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found that two fish species found in New Mexico do not meet the criteria for listing them as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act. WildEarth Guardians petitioned the federal agency to list the Rio Grande chub and the Rio Grande sucker. “New

Published: Friday, June 21, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Friday, June 21, 2024 02:01AM

SCOTUS rejects proposed resolution to Rio Grande water dispute

In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a proposed settlement that would have ended the more-than decade-long dispute between Texas and New Mexico over water from the Rio Grande. The court denied the agreement because the proposed consent decree was not supported by the federal government and would

Published: Friday, June 21, 2024 04:13PM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Matthew Reichbach

NM voters support abortion rights

A majority of New Mexicans believe that New Mexico’s abortion laws should be less restrictive or should remain about the same as they are now. Similarly, over 60 percent say that abortion should always be legal or should be legal most of the time. New Mexico abortion laws are among

Published: Thursday, June 20, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, June 20, 2024 12:25AM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Matthew Reichbach

Post-primary, Biden leads Trump in NM

President Joe Biden leads former president Donald Trump in the race for New Mexico’s five electoral seats, according to a poll commissioned by NM Political Report. The poll, which took place on June 13 and 14 and was conducted by Public Policy Polling, showed 48 percent of New Mexico voters

Published: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 04:59PM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Matthew Reichbach

Heinrich leads U.S. Senate race as general election campaigning starts

Incumbent U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich starts the general election for his second reelection campaign ahead by seven points over his Republican challenger. According to a poll by Public Policy Polling commissioned by NM Political Report, Heinrich leads Republican Nella Domenici, a former hedge fund executive and daughter of long-term former

Published: Wednesday, June 19, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 11:21PM

New Mexico food banks say food insecurity is on the rise

Food insecurity is on the rise as state benefits have decreased and the future of federal benefits have an uncertain future. Sonya Warwick, director of communications and events for the Albuquerque-based Roadrunner Foodbank, told NM Political Report that there are multiple reasons why the food bank is seeing an increase

Published: Monday, June 17, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Monday, June 17, 2024 05:03AM

Abortion medication access remains after Supreme Court ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the Texas-based Christian group trying to restrict access to abortion medication on Thursday. The case, FDA v. the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, lacked standing, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh said in the unanimous opinion. That means that the Christian doctors did not demonstrate

Published: Friday, June 14, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Friday, June 14, 2024 02:47PM

How abortion care has changed since Dobbs

In the month of March 2024 alone, 1,650 clinician-provided abortions took place in New Mexico, according to the reproductive research organization, the Guttmacher Institute. Prior to the Dobbs decision, in which the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, New Mexico abortion clinics averaged about 3,000 abortions a year. The

Published: Friday, June 14, 2024 06:01AM

Updated: Friday, June 14, 2024 06:15PM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Searchlight New Mexico

LANL plans to release highly radioactive tritium to prevent explosions. Will it just release danger in the air?

By Alicia Inez Guzmán, Searchlight New Mexico Last fall, the international community rose up in defense of the Pacific Ocean. Seafood and salt purveyors, public policy professors, scientists and environmentalists, all lambasted Japan’s release of radioactive wastewater from the disastrously damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the sea. At the

Published: Thursday, June 13, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 11:08PM

Program administrator outlines how waitlisted community solar projects will be selected

The program administrator for New Mexico’s community solar program released guidance Thursday for waitlisted projects. The new guidelines follow a petition from several developers who have projects on the waitlist, which led to an order from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission that provided some instructions on the selection of

Published: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 05:31AM

New Mexico again ranks at the bottom for child wellbeing

New Mexico continues to rank at the bottom of the country for child well-being, with a score of 50th and also at the bottom for childhood education, according to the new KIDS Count Data Book. The Annie E. Casey Foundation KIDS COUNT Data Book is an annual assessment of child

Published: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 04:55AM

Family of Otero County inmate sues for negligent healthcare

The estate of an inmate at Otero County Jail, who according to the complaint, died by suicide last year, is suing the Otero County Commission due to negligent care, inhumane conditions and constitutional rights violations at the jail. The inmate, Jacob Gutierrez, died by suicide in June 2023, according to

Published: Monday, June 10, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Monday, June 10, 2024 04:41AM

Both Republicans and Democrats skeptical of guv’s proposals for special session

A representative from Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office outlined on Thursday the bills the governor’s office will back during the upcoming special session, but the proposals upset legislators in the Court, Corrections and Justice Interim Committee on both sides of the aisle. Earlier this year, Lujan Grisham said she would

Published: Friday, June 07, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Friday, June 07, 2024 05:34AM

Mountain View residents allege City of Albuquerque has violated their civil rights

Residents of the Mountain View neighborhood in the South Valley of Albuquerque have filed a complaint with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding environmental justice and air pollution in minority and low-income communities. The South Valley of Albuquerque is in an unincorporated area of Bernalillo County, but abuts the city

Published: Thursday, June 06, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, June 06, 2024 10:10PM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Matthew Reichbach

Handful of legislators lose primaries

Every legislative seat is up for grabs in 2024, which means all incumbents who sought reelection had to face the voters. Most did not face primary opponents, or easily defeated their primary opponents. However, several lost or faced close races. Embattled state Senator Daniel Ivey-Soto, the subject of accusations of

Published: Wednesday, June 05, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Wednesday, June 05, 2024 05:53AM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Matthew Reichbach

Low turnout for New Mexico primaries

Incumbent President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won their New Mexico primaries, leading a primary with extremely low turnout. Both Biden and Trump have locked up their respective party’s nominations ahead of New Mexico’s primary. Still, both received just 84 percent of the vote, as of 11 p.m.

Published: Wednesday, June 05, 2024 06:01AM

Updated: Wednesday, June 05, 2024 06:04AM

Many Democrats endorsed by reproductive rights group won primaries

With nearly 53 percent of the precincts reporting as of 11 p.m. Tuesday, most of the legislative candidates endorsed by Planned Parenthood Votes New Mexico appear to have won. With former President Donald Trump making another bid for the White House, two new U.S. Supreme Court decisions pending that could

Published: Wednesday, June 05, 2024 06:02AM

Updated: Wednesday, June 05, 2024 07:23PM

What ‘aggressive’ well-plugging Texas can teach oil-producing states like New Mexico

By Elliott Woods, Capital & Main After a century and a half of oil and gas production in the United States, the nonprofit environmental watchdog Climate Tracker published a sobering report in 2020: Some 2.6 million unplugged onshore wells lay scattered across the country. Plugging all those derelict holes, from

Published: Tuesday, June 04, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, June 04, 2024 02:57AM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Martha Pskowski, The Water Desk

The other border dispute is over an 80-year-old water treaty

With another hot summer looming, Mexico is behind on its water deliveries to the United States, leading to water cutbacks in South Texas. A little-known federal agency has hit a roadblock in its efforts to get Mexico to comply.

Published: Monday, June 03, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Monday, June 03, 2024 01:09AM

New study indicates a rare New Mexico fish may actually be two different species

Researchers from Purdue University published a study in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences indicating that a small fish that is only found in New Mexico may actually be two different species. This could have implications for the efforts to protect and conserve this unique animal.

Published: Monday, June 03, 2024 06:01AM

Updated: Monday, June 03, 2024 01:10AM

Advocates allege Fish and Wildlife Service isn’t protecting an endangered mouse from grazing

The Center for Biological Diversity says that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is not taking the steps necessary to protect an endangered mouse living in the Lincoln National Forest from cattle grazing. The wildlife advocacy group, along with the Maricopa Audubon Society, is pressuring the federal government to end

Published: Sunday, June 02, 2024 06:10AM

PRC approves PNM battery, solar projects

State regulators moved forward with approving the Public Service Company of New Mexico’s application for new solar and battery storage despite concerns that there are not enough new energy projects in the Central Consolidated School District to replace property tax revenue lost when the San Juan Generating Station closed. On

Published: Friday, May 31, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Friday, May 31, 2024 01:22AM

New Mexico Political Report

by: Searchlight New Mexico

Death threats. Harassment. Intimidation. For New Mexico women, a life in politics can bring all three.

by Susanna Space, Searchlight New Mexico One Wednesday morning in April, Las Cruces City Councilor Johana Bencomo sat in a federal courtroom, watching with concern as a man was arraigned for making a death threat against her. “Stupid little bitch, get suicidal,” he had growled into her voicemail. “’Cause I

Published: Thursday, May 30, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Thursday, May 30, 2024 02:03AM

BLM announces criteria for lands that the government might purchase

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced the criteria for landowners to nominate private lands adjacent to public lands that can be sold or exchanged under the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act. Under the law, landowners who have parcels adjacent to federal lands in 12 western states, including New Mexico,

Published: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 06:03AM

Updated: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 03:12AM

Stansbury outlines funding secured for early childhood and youth services programs

U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury secured $8.3 million for childhood development and youth services in the 1st congressional district through federal community project funding. Stansbury, a Democrat, announced this funding during a press conference at Youth Development, Inc., one of the funding recipients, along with several Tribal leaders and a representative

Published: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 01:40PM

Like it or not, a hydrogen ecosystem is coming to New Mexico

By Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main Over the past month, in public meetings stretching from the Navajo Nation to Albuquerque, public officials and company representatives unveiled a picture of a new hydrogen energy industry being built in the northwest corner of New Mexico. The presentations reveal hydrogen production, transportation, power

Published: Tuesday, May 28, 2024 06:05AM

Updated: Tuesday, May 28, 2024 09:25AM

New Mexico Political Report

by: KFF Health News

FDA urged to relax decades-old tissue donation restrictions for gay and bisexual men

By Rae Ellen Bichell The federal government in 2020 and 2023 changed who it said could safely donate organs and blood, reducing the restrictions on men who have had sex with another man. But the FDA’s restrictions on donated tissue, a catchall term encompassing everything from a person’s eyes to

Published: Tuesday, May 28, 2024 06:03AM

Updated: Tuesday, May 28, 2024 09:25AM

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