SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s state legislative complex will be open to the public during upcoming legislative sessions, but only for those who provide proof of vaccination.
In addition to the policies above, state lawmakers voted earlier this month to ban guns and other weapons from the Roundhouse. The ban will go into effect Dec. 6, the first day of the upcoming special session on redistricting.
In addition to the policies above, state lawmakers voted earlier this month to ban guns and other weapons from the Roundhouse. The ban will go into effect Dec. 6, the first day of the upcoming special session on redistricting.