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Diné College Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for New STEM Building
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Opinion: Legislative leaders make progress toward moving NM forward Eli Pavlik
This year’s legislative session broke public participation records, with more than 19,000 New Mexicans using technology to offer testimony and comment during the process.
Many of those commenters were from right here in San Juan County, and we reminded the lawmakers to focus on what is most important right now: helping us get back our feet.
That’s exactly what they did.
After a devastating year, New Mexicans desperately needed our state government to deliver relief. During the 2021 legislative session the governor worked with legislators to pass a long list of important bills, all of which will help us recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
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“I’ve always said that this bill is not perfect,” state Rep. Javier Martínez, D-Albuquerque, proclaimed during Wednesday’s Senate debate on groundbreaking state legislation legalizing recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older.
With myriad unanswered questions, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham acknowledged in her victory statement Wednesday night the “work will go on.”
Martínez, the lead sponsor and a longtime advocate of legalized pot, is all too right: What passed isn’t even in the ballpark of perfect. And let’s hope Lujan Grisham holds to her pledge. While marijuana legalization supporters are doing their victory lap, critics are feeling steamrolled. There were myriad cannabis legalization bills introduced during the regular session without one winning enough votes for approval. The legislative machine then moved a bill through the Roundhouse in two days before Easter week
AZTEC A house memorial focused on infrastructure investment for Native American communities received unanimous support from the House State Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee.
The house memorial, known as Native American Infrastructure Investment, would encourage New Mexico’s congressional delegation to introduce legislation that would assist the Bureau of Indian Affairs with efforts like expanding infrastructure accessibility, reducing poverty rates, increasing economic opportunities and improving educational access for Native American communities in the state.
If passed, copies of the memorial will be sent to the delegation as well as members of the U.S. Congress, the secretary of the Department of the Interior, the BIA director as well as the Navajo Nation president and council and the 23 Native American nations, tribes and pueblos in New Mexico.
New Mexico Legislature tackles liquor licenses and rent
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