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Proposal in upcoming session would reduce time a person can be in solitary, fix gaps in reporting practice and expand restrictions on use of the practice.
“I’m sure that everybody wants me to walk in there and spend $1 billion in five days,” State Sen. George Muñoz said. “That’s not good fiscal responsibility.”
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Santa Fe, N.M. – Legislation allowing alcohol delivery and opening new revenue streams for New Mexico’s hard-hit restaurant and hospitality industry is now on its way to the Governor’s desk, after the House concurred today on amendments made by the Senate. Here is a statement from the NM House Democrats:
House Bill 255 allows for home delivery of alcohol, creates a new class of restaurant liquor licenses, expands alcohol tastings, and offers a $200,000 tax deduction and fee waivers to protect the investments of existing liquor license holders. The bill holds bipartisan sponsorship from
Rep. Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D-Albuquerque),
March 4, 2021 3:30 PM, EST
New Mexico Takes Steps Toward Embracing Autonomous Vehicles
The bill would give the state the authority to regulate and give guidance to the emerging self-driving vehicle industry (holgs/Getty Images)
AZTEC, N.M. Autonomous vehicles can already be seen on some roads in New Mexico as two companies test vehicles.
Now legislators have introduced a bill that sponsor state Rep. Patty Lundstrom (D-Gallup) says would set up in statute the authority to regulate and give guidance to the emerging industry.
This bill would require companies wishing to test autonomous vehicles in New Mexico to provide five days’ notice to the New Mexico Department of Transportation and sets in place the information that companies should provide.