Gun safety measures, including an assault weapons ban, and changes to the state's pretrial detention system won't be on the agenda for the session.
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State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard has decided not to lease some of the state's most valuable tracts of land for oil and natural gas development in the Permian Basin until the Legislature increases royalty rates.
The House will vote on about $800 million in adjustments made by the Senate Finance Committee.
The bills are fighting for attention against a raft of bills that have nothing to do with crime or guns.
House Bill 71 would regulate student loan servicers and create the office of the student loan ombudsman.
The theme — depending on which bills or proposed constitutional amendments become law — seems to be about reducing the power of the executive.
Republican requests a "call of the Senate" on a contentious bill that would prohibit carrying firearms near polling places.
A view of the House floor at the state Capitol.
A key legislator warned Tuesday that New Mexico could be headed into another financial storm thanks to growing spending pressures and slumping oil and gas prices.
Republican Gov. Susana Martinez and the Senate Democrats are in negotiations about a political deal to salvage $264 million in capital construction projects.