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Re: 2010 House Bill 232 (Standardize School Finance Reporting Dates) vcalzada: "Part of this bill should be to streamline December reporting dates since there is a ..." More/Reply
Re: 2010 House Bill 282 (Create New Tax Credits) kralspaces: " Makes no sense to me. They regulated the oil and gas companies out of New Mexico to ..." More/Reply
Re: 2010 House Joint Resolution 13 (Set Term Limits for State Legislators) kralspaces: " I would second that... 12 years would be enough." More/Reply
Re: 2010 Senate Bill 46 (Limit Increases in Residential Property Taxes) kralspaces: "This bill appears to address the tax lightning issue. The original intent of HB366 (2001) ..." More/Reply
Welcome to NewMexicoVotes.org! This website provides plain-English, concise, non-partisan descriptions of every bill and vote in the New Mexico legislature, searchable and sortable by legislator, subject category, keyword or a combination of these. It also allows you to comment, and to respond to others's comments. What do you think?
Recent Comments
Re: 2010 House Bill 232 (Standardize School Finance Reporting Dates)
vcalzada: "Part of this bill should be to streamline December reporting dates since there is a ..." More/Reply
Re: 2010 House Bill 282 (Create New Tax Credits)
kralspaces: " Makes no sense to me. They regulated the oil and gas companies out of New Mexico to ..." More/Reply
Re: 2010 House Joint Resolution 13 (Set Term Limits for State Legislators)
kralspaces: " I would second that... 12 years would be enough." More/Reply
Re: 2010 Senate Bill 46 (Limit Increases in Residential Property Taxes)
kralspaces: "This bill appears to address the tax lightning issue. The original intent of HB366 (2001) ..." More/Reply