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Rep. Tim Lewis Wins House Approval For Bipartisan Measure To Expand Scholarship Benefits For Children of Firefighters & Police Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty

By NM House Republicans The House of Representatives unanimously approved House Bill 55, bipartisan legislation sponsored by Rep. Tim Lewis (R-Rio Rancho) to increase scholarship benefits for children of firefighters and police officers killed in the line of duty. The bill is co-sponsored by Rep. Patricio Ruiloba (D-Albuquerque) and Sen. …

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Comprehensive, Bipartisan Public Safety Package Moves Ahead

House Judiciary Committee Omnibus Would Increase Safety in New Mexico Communities By NM House Republicans Santa Fe, NM- Today, a bipartisan, comprehensive public safety package passed the New Mexico House of Representatives with broad support. The package includes bills sponsored by Reps. Nate Gentry (R-Albuquerque), Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D-Albuquerque), David …

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SFPS Announces New Security Director

By Santa Fe Public Schools Santa Fe, NM: Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announces the appointment of Mario Salbidrez as the new Security Director for the District. He replaces Gabe Romero, who served SFPS as Security Director for 5 ½ years before recently accepting the Executive Director of Facilities and …

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Join Our DWI Planning Council

By Santa Fe County DWI  Santa Fe County is seeking community members with a background in law enforcement, emergency services, media, or courts/judicial to serve on the DWI Planning Council. Members are volunteers appointed by the Santa Fe Board of County Commissioners (BCC). Anyone interested in being appointed to the …

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Heinrich Statement On Nunes Memo

By Martin Heinrich  WASHINGTON, D.C. (Feb. 1, 2018) – U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, released the following statement on Rep. Schiff’s letter to Chairman Nunes after discovering that the GOP memo transmitted to the White House for review had been materially altered …

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