House Passes Bill To Protect Pregnant Women
Rep. Terry McMillan
STATE News:
SANTA FE ― The New Mexico House of Representatives passed legislation Wednesday that will protect pregnant women in the workplace and exceed federal guidelines.
Rep. Terry McMillan, R-Doña Ana, of Las Cruces is the sponsor. The bill (HB 409) passed by a bipartisan 63-3 vote.
“This legislation balances the need to protect pregnant women in the workplace as well as the economic needs of our local small businesses,” McMillan said. “Today, the House took a huge step forward to protect women in
Los Alamos Students Compete At Regional Science Fair
Older Regional Science & Engineering Fair participants. Courtesy photo
Younger Regional Science & Engineering Fair participants. Courtesy photoLAPS News:
Los Alamos sent 69 projects and 74 students last weekend to compete in the regional North Eastern New Mexico Regional Science & Engineering Fair at New Mexico Highlands University.
Of the 69 project presented by Los Alamos students, 46 received awards.
For the third year in a row, Los Alamos High School junior Coleman Kendrick qualified for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair set for May 11-15 in Read More
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Rep. Larry R. ScottAvoid Crowds … Take Spring Hikes At Bandelier
Trails across the mesas at Bandelier National Monument, March, 2015. Courtesy/NPS
Trails across the mesas at Bandelier National Monument, March, 2015. Courtesy/NPSLegislature Urged To Change Lottery Scholarship, Restore College Affordability Fund
VFC News:ALBUQUERQUE—Making college more affordable for its low-income population would pay the state big dividends down the road.
Having a better educated workforce would help attract higher-paying jobs to the state, which would lead to more economic activity. In addition, boosting the educational level of the state’s adults would improve the educational outcomes of our children. Those are among the points made in a report just released by New Mexico Voices for Children.
“Education and money are inexorably linked,” said Veronica C. García, Ed.D., executive director of the child
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DOE News:VIDEO: Heinrich On Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act

SENATE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C.―U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., a member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus, delivered a speech on the Senate floor last week on the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2015.
Heinrich introduced the bill with Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, to enhance opportunities for hunters, anglers, and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. The bill, which has growing bipartisan support, would reauthorize key conservation programs, improve access to public lands, and boost the outdoor recreation Read More
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STATE News:House Passes Legislation To Protect Children and Mothers From Rapists
STATE News:
SANTA FE ― The New Mexico House of Representatives passed legislation Wednesday that would give women the option to terminate the parental rights of a biological father when the pregnancy is the result of rape.
Republican Rep. Conrad James and Democratic Rep. Georgene Louis sponsored the bill (HB 387), which passed by a unanimous 65-0 vote.
“A mother has every right to protect her child from a convicted rapist,” James said. “Passing this bill is the right thing to do for New Mexico’s children and mothers.”
Currently, someone who committed rape is entitled to child

































