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Local lawmakers sound off on upcoming legislative session

State Rep. Phelps Anderson, R-Roswell, right, raises his hand to be sworn in for another term in the New Mexico House of Representatives while his wife Ann, center, holds a Bible and U.S. District and Appeals Court Judge Joel Carson III, left, administers the oath of office during a Jan. 8 ceremony at the Chaves County Administrative Building. Anderson, who represents House District 66, which includes portions of Chaves, Lea and Roosevelt counties, was unopposed in November when he ran for reelection. The 60-day legislative session will convene today at noon. (Alex Ross Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record New Mexico lawmakers will convene today for the start of the 2021 legislative session, one in which the COVID-19 pandemic will likely loom large. The 60-day session will begin at noon and adjourn March 20.

Fuller says oath as newly elected county clerk | Roswell Daily Record

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Commissioner T Calder Ezzell among elected officials sworn in Thursday

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Legislators look at funding requests | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Local government, schools and water group describe capital needs Chaves County governmental entities have requested about $17 million in capital outlay requests as state legislators begin the months’ long process of determining which projects will receive funding for the 2021-22 fiscal year. Six legislators representing at least a portion of Chaves County heard Friday from city, town, school and water association representatives about the projects they would like money for in the year ahead. The Southeast New Mexico Economic Development District/Council of Governments coordinates capital outlay funding requests for governmental entities in the southeast portion of the state. An online and phone conference Friday was the first in a series of remote meetings to be held in various counties over the next weeks as legislators ask for details about planned projects and stated needs.

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