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Men's Basketball Grinds out Win with Gritty Defense in Second-Half Only two other teams had more days between home games were Penn and Harvard – who went 6-2 and 2-6, respectively – with 39 days between home contests. The win also pushed NM State's win-streak in true road games to six – which is good for the fifth-longest in the nation behind Wichita State ... New Mexico St. pulls away in second half to beat CSUB men's basketball - The Bakersfield Californian
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Balanced Fresno State rallies past New Mexico 89-80 FRESNO, Calif. (AP) Deshon Taylor scored 22 points, including nine at the free-throw line, leading five into double figures as Fresno State rallied past New Mexico 89-80 Saturday night. Fresno State (13-6, 3-3 Mountain West) made up a five-point gap when a Jahmel Taylor drive with just under eight ...
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Budget boost: New Mexico could burn through unexpected money quickly After two years of dismal tax revenues, New Mexico is suddenly enjoying a surplus of cash. Estimates are between $200 million and $300 million in new money will greet state lawmakers when they convene Tuesday in Santa Fe. It's a definite change from the two "terrible" years that New Mexico suffered ...
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NM legislators should protect working families By not paying their fair share of taxes, the Amazons of the world are also hurting the state's ability to pro-vide basic services for New Mexico families. ... With the recent passage of the Trump tax bill it is clear that New Mexico legislators will be the last line of defense for working families in our state.
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Celebrations, Jan. 14, 2018 State Park Ranger and Marine Enforcement Officer Amber Martinez received the Top Cadet Award for Physical Fitness and the Physical Fitness Excellence Award at the Southeastern New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy's graduation ceremony in December. Martinez, of Brantley Lake State Park, ...
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Strengthen public access to government information When I walked into the state capitol for the opening session of the New Mexico Legislature a year ago I didn't need to stop and get a press pass. A month earlier, when the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government hired me as its new executive director, I told newsroom col-leagues I'd just won the ...
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State Game Commission should listen to the majority of New Mexicans who support wolf recovery The Journal Editorial Board wrote on Dec. 28 that the final Mexican wolf plan is based on compromise and reason, noting that the New Mexico Game Commission "approved" the plan, and that while wolf recovery is an important and worthy goal, "people matter," too – implying that the people who matter ...
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Will lawmakers make 2018 the Year of the Child? New Mexico's children have arguably taken the brunt as the state has struggled through tough budgets the past couple of years, with cuts to public schools, ... State legislators are likely to reverse course on spending cuts when they meet to hammer out a budget for 2018-19 that might have between $200 ...
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Lobbyist transparency takes a nosedive What money buys in Santa Fe is a pressing question these days in New Mexico, where in the past three years, a former secretary of state has pleaded guilty to embezzlement and a former state senator has been convicted of bribery. Over the last seven or eight years, due to public pressure following an ...
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How Legislature can really tackle sexual harassment, assault New Mexico is not without stories of sexual harassment and assault, which has prompted lawmakers and advocates alike to call for an open dialogue and review of sexual harassment policies, particularly when it comes to lobbyists. A good start, for sure, but there is an entire state that exists beyond the ...
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Move to legalize cannabis continues Proponents of legalization in the New Mexico Legislature for several years have tried unsuccessfully to win a majority of state legislators over in a bid to legalize, regulate and tax the production and sale of cannabis to adults 21 years or older. Expect 2018 to be no different as Sen. Jerry Ortiz y Pino, ...
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2018 legislative session: A look at critical issues before state lawmakers New Mexico's 2018 legislative session begins Tuesday. For the 4th year running we've created a special edition devoted to key issues legislators are sure to in one way or the other. The edition runs today in nine newspapers around the state, and we've published it online as well.
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