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Making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2024, and for other purposes. Pub. L. 118–15 (text), H.R. 5860, 137 Stat. 81: 118-16 October 2, 2023 (No short title) To designate the clinic of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Gallup, New Mexico, as the Hiroshi "Hershey" Miyamura VA Clinic.
Feb. 28—No longer bills waiting to be signed. The following measures that passed during the 2024 legislative session have been signed into law by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham: More money for ...
Agreed to by the House on April 20, 2024 (366-58 311-112 385-34 360-58) and by the Senate on April 23, 2024 Signed into law by President Joe Biden on April 24, 2024 Public Law 118-50 (referred to as the National Security Act, 2024 in drafts) is an appropriations bill enacted by the 118th Congress and signed into law by president Joe Biden on ...
As of September 2024, six ballot measures have been certified to appear on the 2024 general election ballot: Legislatively-referred amendment: Question 1, A legislative-initiated initiative to remove the constitutional status of the Nevada Board of Regents (similar language as State Question 1 in 2022); [169]
Geothermal energy would be incentivized using state money by a New Mexico House bill that passed the full chamber this week, and moved on to the Senate for further consideration in the final week ...
A Democratic-backed bill to ban firearms at polling places and near ballot drop boxes won the endorsement of New Mexico's state Senate in response to concerns about intimidation and fears among ...
2020 WHIP+ Reauthorization Act: To extend the wildfire and hurricane indemnity program to cover certain crop losses in calendar year 2020, and for other purposes. H.R. 279: January 12, 2021: Roadless Area Conservation Act of 2021: To provide lasting protection for inventoried roadless areas within the National Forest System. H.R. 293: January ...
The committee is to develop three redistricting plans to recommend to the Legislature for each of the following: U.S. House of Representatives, New Mexico House of Representatives, New Mexico Senate, and any other state offices requiring redistricting. As of the summer of 2021, the latter consisted of only the New Mexico Public Education ...