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TUES: New House budget wrangles record revenue again, but experts warn it won t last much longer, + More

TUES: New House budget wrangles record revenue again, but experts warn it won t last much longer, + More
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New House budget wrangles record revenue again, but experts warn it won t last much longer

Bill prohibiting firearms at polling places advances

A bill to ban firearms at all polling places was approved in the Senate Rules Committee on a 6 to 3 vote. Polling places that are located inside schools already have this provision in place, but SB 44 would expand it to all polling locations. Sen. Peter Wirth, D-Santa Fe, sponsored SB 44. The bill […]

Senate Committee Schedule: Monday, February 8, 2021

(231-243) District Courts     (Dick-Peddie/Chavez) (244) Bernalillo County Metro Court     (Dick-Peddie/Chavez) (251-265) District Attorneys     (Dick-Peddie/Chavez)            Diana Luce, 5th District Attorney and President of the District Attorneys’ Association            Henry Valdez, Director, Administrative Office of the District Attorneys Tuesday, February 9, 2021 – 1:00 p.m. – Virtual Zoom Meeting (790) Department of Public Safety     (Rabin/Jimenez)           Tim Q. Johnson, Acting Secretary (770) Corrections Department     (Rabin/Jimenez)           Alisha Tafoya, Secretary (550) Office of the State Engineer and Interstate Stream Commission     (Wan/Miner)           John R. D’Antonio Jr., State Engineer (521) Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department     (Wan/Miner)           Sarah Cottrell Propst, Secretary (631) Workforce Solutions Department     (Bachechi/M

Bill to protect victims in pretrial process advances | The NM Political Report

Members of the House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee on Thursday considered the sensitive issue of how best to protect some of the state’s most vulnerable people including children and incapacitated adults in the court’s pretrial process. House Bill 143, sponsored by three Democrats and one Republican, including Rep. Meredith Dixon, D-Albuquerque, would restrict pretrial interviews and allow some victims to provide testimony from interviews in child safe houses before they testify in court. The bill would also give adults the right to refuse to take part in pretrial interviews. The defense would then submit questions to the judge, who would then refer the questions to a neutral party to conduct an interview with the victim. But the victim would still have to testify. 

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