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State Bar Of New Mexico Celebrates 140 Years Of Service To The Public And The Legal Profession

The State Bar of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Courtesy photo

SBNM News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The State Bar of New Mexico (“the State Bar”) announces its 140th anniversary, marking 140 years since its establishment in 1886 and highlighting its longstanding role as a foundational institution within New Mexico’s legal infrastructure.

“For 140 years, from the territorial days to modern times, our Bar Association has been supporting New Mexico Attorneys, assisting the Judiciary and helping the public seeking justice,” State Bar of New Mexico Executive Director Richard B. Spinello remarked. “I’m proud Read More

RPNM Chairwoman Barela’s Statement On The One-Year Anniversary Of President Trump’s Inauguration

RPNM News:

ALBUQUERQUE — RPNM Chairwoman Amy Barela marked the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s second inauguration with the following statement:

“One year after President Trump’s inauguration, Americans are seeing real results,” said Chairwoman Barela. “Families are keeping more of their hard-earned money, with no taxes on overtime or tips. Waste, fraud, and abuse in government have been cut, saving taxpayers billions of dollars. Fuel prices and unemployment are at their lowest levels in years, and everyday costs, like groceries, have fallen significantly. Our military Read More

GOP Legislative Leaders Cheer Governor’s Proposals On Crime, Medical Malpractice

Senate Minority Leader Bill Sharer, R-Farmington, responds to the governor’s State of the State address with Senate Republicans during a news conference Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026 at the state Capitol. Photo by Nathan Burton/The New Mexican

By CLARA BATES
The Santa Fe New Mexican

New Mexico Republicans found cause for encouragement as Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham laid out her priorities for the legislative session Tuesday, although fights loom over issues like banning immigrant detention facilities.

“She’s absolutely with us on things like public safety and health care,” said Senate Minority Read More

Rep. Gabe Vasquez Earns Top Bipartisanship Score For Willingness To Break Party Ranks To Deliver State Wins

U.S. CONGRESS News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) earned the top bipartisanship score possible from Bridge Grades, a nonprofit report card for Congress, earning an ‘A’ grade for his ongoing willingness to break party ranks and work with anyone to deliver commonsense wins for New Mexicans.  

“Getting things done for New Mexicans and bringing home projects requires bipartisanship, even in this deeply divided Congress,” Rep. Vasquez said. “I’m proud to have earned this distinction, which makes me a more effective legislator for all New Mexicans. You’ve trusted me to be Read More

New Mexico Governor Bans Overnight Stays In Government Offices For Children In State Custody

From the Office of the Governor:

SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order Monday banning the practice of children in state custody sleeping overnight in government offices, which has occurred when no appropriate foster or residential placements were available.

Starting March 1, no child may sleep in a Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) office under any circumstances, and the agency must ensure all youth are placed in appropriate care settings.

“Children who have experienced trauma deserve safety, stability and dignity — not sleeping in offices,” Lujan Read More

LANL Foundation Announces 2026 Legislative Priorities—Strengthen Education Systems, Workforce Pathways

LANL Foundation News:

ESPAÑOLA — The LANL Foundation, the largest foundation in New Mexico solely focused on education, today announced its 2026 legislative priorities aimed at strengthening public education systems, expanding workforce pathways, and supporting students and families across northern New Mexico.

Grounded in high-quality, evidence-based approaches, the Foundation’s priorities support systemic improvements to public education, reflect diverse community voices and needs, build upon previously supported policy, and contribute to a strong, inclusive New Mexico Read More

New Mexico Legislators Introduce ‘Inclusion In Healthcare Act’ To Address Provider Shortage And Expand Patient Access To Non-Pharmacological Pain Treatment

From New Mexico Senate Democrats:

SANTA FE – New Mexico State Senators Linda Trujillo and Peter Wirth today announced the introduction of the “Inclusion in Healthcare Act” legislation designed to address New Mexico’s critical healthcare provider shortage by expanding insurance coverage to include licensed naprapaths, chiropractors, and acupuncturists.

The proposed bill models language from the Affordable Care Act, which prohibits discrimination against licensed healthcare providers working within their scope of practice. The legislation would ensure that insurance Read More

FBI: Cubero Man Charged In Fatal Shooting

FBI News:

ALBUQUERQUE — A Cubero man is facing federal charges in connection with the fatal shooting of another tribal member during a confrontation at a cemetery.

According to court records, Jan. 1, 2026, Donald Thompson, 49, an enrolled member of the Pueblo of Laguna, allegedly shot and killed another Laguna Pueblo member during a confrontation at a cemetery within the Pueblo of Laguna in Cubero, New Mexico. Law enforcement responded to reports of a shooting and found the victim deceased at the scene with an apparent gunshot wound to the chest and back. Witnesses reported that Thompson was Read More

Dannemann: It’s Time For The State To Act

By MERILEE DANNEMANN
Triple Spaced Again
© 2025 by Merilee Dannemann

The state of our Union is frightening. That is why we need New Mexicans to engage intensively at the state and local level. We are at a moment of unprecedented contradictions.

Yet again, as in Iraq in 2003, a Republican president has found alleged justification for using military force to remove the president of another nation. The contradiction is apparent.

Near-universal public opinion seems to be that Nicolas Maduro was an evil dictator and Venezuela is better off without him, but President Trump had no legal justification Read More

SB3 Behavioral Health Reform And Investment Act Executive Committee Meeting Jan. 20

HCA News:

Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act Executive Committee Meeting 8-10 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, at New Mexico Health Care Authority, Behavioral Health Services Division, 37 Plaza La Prensa, Santa Fe, NM  87507.

The New Mexico Health Care Authority and the Administrative Office of the Courts announce the fifth meeting of the Executive Committee established under the Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act (Senate Bill 3).

The Committee continues to shape the structure, cadence, and regional implementation of this landmark legislation, bringing together all Read More

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