
Nash Jones
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2 months ago |
kunm.org | Patrick Lohmann |Nash Jones |Valerie Gonzalez
Prospects dim for behavioral health Medicaid waiver bill - Damon Scott, City Desk ABQ Legislation designed to get the ball rolling on a state-sanctioned, but mostly federally-funded, behavioral health Medicaid waiver program for those at risk of institutionalization and jail appears to be in jeopardy.
TUES: Prospects dim for proposed NM liquor tax increase after bill stalls in House committee, + More
2 months ago |
kunm.org | Bella Davis |Nash Jones |Jeff Martin
Prospects dim for proposed NM liquor tax increase after bill stalls in House committee - Dan Boyd, A proposal to curb problem drinking in New Mexico by increasing the state’s liquor tax rate is facing long odds for approval during this year’s 60-day legislative session. But backers say they’re not giving up after a bill that would impose a new surtax on the sale of beer, wine and spirits stalled Monday in a House committee on a tie vote. Rep.
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Mar 5, 2025 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Nash Jones
hit an all-time high as cameras caught the moment of the president passing by the Congresswoman standing straight-faced with her small, handwritten sign. Numerous national and even international news outlets covered Stansbury’s protest and the kerfuffle that followed, when Texas Republican Rep. Lance Gooden As President Trump entered the chamber to address a joint session of Congress Tuesday, New Mexico U.S. Rep.
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Mar 5, 2025 |
kunm.org | Nash Jones
As President Trump entered the chamber to address a joint session of Congress Tuesday, New Mexico U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury stood behind him with a sign that read, “This is not normal.” The move, which was one of several Democratic protests of the speech, garnered national attention. Google searches for “Melanie Stansbury” hit an all-time high as cameras caught the moment of the president passing by the Congresswoman standing straight-faced with her small, handwritten sign.
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Mar 4, 2025 |
kunm.org | Nash Jones
A number of proposals aimed at reforming how the oil and gas industry works in New Mexico have stalled out in this year’s legislative session. Meanwhile, others that would see the state bring in even more money from its booming production are still afloat.
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