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The elephant in the room

The elephant in the room Sherry Robinson Democrats and Republicans spent four hours arguing about rules governing how the House will operate during this legislative session. After four hours of testy exchanges, the Dems prevailed in an 11-5 party line vote. This gives you an idea how the session will go. The issue was, ostensibly, transparency, but the elephant in the room was, uh, the elephant in the room. The Rs in the House Rules and Order of Business Committee were expecting to debate rules as if Jan. 6 and the events of the past year never happened. Before we take a closer look at this initial skirmish, let me say that good government in New Mexico and the nation requires the Republican Party. No single party has all the answers, and we have always needed one party to counter the excesses of the other. That the Republicans are crumbling before our eyes should be as worrisome to Democrats as it is to loyal Republicans who remember better days.

House could restrict legislators bill introductions

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... House Minority Leader James Townsend, R-Artesia, center, and other House Republicans at the special session last month. House members may face a limit on the number of bills they can introduce during the upcoming session. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – New Mexico House members could face a cap on how many bills they can introduce during the 60-day session set to start next month, as lawmakers grapple with ways to conduct the session amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. House Speaker Brian Egolf, D-Santa Fe, proposed the idea Monday, saying limiting lawmakers to no more than five bills apiece could ease the strain on legislative analysts during a session that’s expected to take place at least partially remotely.

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