A bill now before the state Senate would set limitations on sharing information gathered by automatic license plate readers.
As well as winding down contracts, the bill would ban deals between the feds and local police to enforce immigration laws.
The bill would end the statute of limitations for most, but not all, sex crimes, and it would not cover crimes that happened years ago within a pre-existing statute of limitations.
The bills in Missouri, Virginia, and West Virginia call for year-round daylight saving time, should Congress give states the ...
Immediately after a floor session dominated by guest introductions and other niceties, senators from opposite sides of the ...
The New Mexico House advanced a bill that would ban ICE detention operations in the state. The Immigrant Safety Act would also prohibit state and local governments from ...
The team, dispatched by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, got an eyeful, but the results were mixed, according to New Mexico ...
A new bill would shift power on New Mexico prep athlete eligibility from the NMAA to the Public Education Department. Here’s ...
The New Mexico Senate unanimously passed two bills furthering the state’s approach to improving math and literacy instruction ...
Plus, policymakers call for the release of federal broadband funding, a report examines the "dig once" rule's impact, Internet service providers can join an initiative to help combat sex trafficking, ...
Across the U.S., lawmakers are introducing a wave of bills that would either restrict or support federal immigration enforcement.
The state Senate voted 40-0 to approve Senate Bill 1, the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Act. Supporters of the bill ...