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Complaints about state police portal amid push for community engagement

Many comments made through a Department of Public Safety website indicate the agency leaves New Mexicans frustrated by the lack of a response.

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Complaints about state police portal come amid push for community engagement

Many comments made through a Department of Public Safety website indicate the agency leaves New Mexicans frustrated when it does not respond.

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The final day of the session, hour by hour - NM Political Report

The last 24 hours of the legislative session can be lots of things: Rushed, confusing, controversial, maddening or all of these at once. I’ve seen a lot of these final days over my last 15 years covering the legislative session full-time. This year, I decided to check in with what’s happening throughout the final 24 hours

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The legislators who aren't returning - NM Political Report

In the final days and hours of the legislative session, both the House and Senate spent some time speaking about and honoring legislators who won’t return to their chambers next year. This is not an exhaustive list; more could announce they won’t run before, or even on, filing day in March. This also, obviously, doesn’t

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Affirmative consent clears legislature - NM Political Report

A bill that requires affirmative consent policies and procedures at all publicly funded New Mexico post-secondary institutions of higher education passed the Senate and now heads to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s desk. The state Senate voted 24-13 to pass HB 151. If signed by the governor, it will require all post-secondary institutions that receive public

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