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Senate committee signals House cannabis legalization effort as the likely preferred option

February 28, 2021 Even after a nearly four hour Senate committee meeting on Saturday, none of the four cannabis legalization bills the panel discussed advanced. But with encouragement from the Senate majority leader and the committee’s chair, the sponsors said they work to come up with a unified approach before another meeting next week.  It seems likely, based on comments from some committee members, that none of the Senate proposals will advance out of committee, but that portions of them will be incorporated into a House bill that has already advanced to the Senate.  Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee Chair Benny Shendo, D-Jemez Pueblo announced at the beginning of the meeting that the committee would not take action on any of the bills. Instead, the committee heard public testimony and examined the differences between the bills. And in a somewhat unorthodox procedure, the committee discussed HB 12, which has not yet been assigned to any Senate committees. HB

New Mexico Republicans At Capitol: Tear Down This Fence

New Mexico Republicans At Capitol: Tear Down This Fence
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Republican legislators want fences around Roundhouse taken down

In politics, good fences make unhappy neighbors. Republicans in the Legislature, contending “the threat has not materialized” against the Roundhouse in the seven weeks since protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol, asked the Legislative Council on Tuesday to remove the layers of protective barriers around the facility. The council, an interim committee made up of legislators […]

With session clock ticking down, much work remains for legislators

February 22, 2021 With session clock ticking down, much work remains for legislators Written by the Santa Fe New Mexican on February 22, 2021 (Courtesy Photo) Sen. Nancy Rodriguez, D-Santa Fe, works Friday on the Senate floor. “We are moving fast, but we’re also moving judiciously,” said Rodriguez, vice chairwoman of the Senate Finance Committee. “We are looking at the fiscal impacts of bills more carefully than usual.” By Robert Nott Santa Fe New Mexican To some degree, the two contrasting actions that played out late Friday morning spoke volumes about this year’s 60-day legislative session. In the House of Representatives, members prepared to debate a contentious bill that would repeal a decades-old law making it a felony to perform an abortion.

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