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Posted inCommentary

Opinion: Getting capital outlay moving

by NM Political Report November 18, 2025November 18, 2025

Opinions Pete Campos is a state senator from Las Vegas representing State Senate District 8 including parts of Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Mora, Quay, San Miguel & Taos Counties. For decades, New Mexico policymakers have been talked about reforming the capital outlay process. And some progress has been made, but the reality remains frustrating: billions of […]

Voters at the UNM Student Union, 2025
Posted inPolitics & Elections

Same-day voter registration boosts turnout for local elections

by NM Political Report November 4, 2025November 5, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico’s permanent fund managers vote against Elon Musk’s $1 trillion Tesla pay package

by NM Political Report November 4, 2025November 4, 2025
NMPR Health Insurance rates
Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy

New Mexicans to see insurance rate hikes 35% – 52% on exchange plans in January, but state subsidies help some buyers

by NM Political Report October 23, 2025October 23, 2025
NMPR Legislators
Posted inCommentary

Opinion: Protecting the Freedom to Read: A Call to Action for New Mexico

by NM Political Report October 20, 2025November 17, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Health is responding after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday that it would begin to allow individual-based decision-making to COVID-19 vaccination, allowing for anybody to get the vaccination, covered by insurance, without a prescription.
Posted inHealthcare

NMDOH moves to make COVID-19 vaccines more available to children after CDC changes fed rules, again

by NM Political Report October 8, 2025October 8, 2025
New Mexico lawmakers have allocated $5.9 million to support public television and radio stations statewide after Congress eliminated federal funding for public broadcasting. The state funding includes $1.7 million specifically for New Mexico PBS, which faced an 18% budget cut totaling $1.7 million for fiscal year 2026 due to the congressional rescission vote, according to Franz Joachim, general manager and CEO of New Mexico PBS.
Posted inNM Legislature

New Mexico allocates $5.9 million to public broadcasting after federal funding cuts

by NM Political Report October 6, 2025October 6, 2025
Protestors with WildEarth Guardians and The Yes Men during a satirical protest at AIBF
Posted inEnergy Transition

Anti-Exxon protestors removed from Balloon Fiesta after daring visitors to drink fake ‘produced water’

by NM Political Report October 6, 2025October 6, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov, Congress & Federal Gov., Congress & Federal Gov., NM Political Report, Politics & Elections, Politics & Elections

New Mexico’s Congressional leaders on the shutdown: Speaker “doesn’t give a f*ck about working people” and more

by NM Political Report October 1, 2025October 1, 2025
Posted inUncategorized

Here’s how federal workers can apply for New Mexico unemployment during the shutdown

by NM Political Report September 30, 2025September 30, 2025

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