New Mexico Lawmakers Propose Cap on Damages in Police Accountability Bill February 9, 2021 By Morgan Lee A bill that would strip police officers of immunity from civil rights lawsuits in state court is being rewritten to...
New Mexico Driver’s License Revamp Draws Fresh Criticism October 21, 2016 By Morgan Lee New Mexico officials ran into fresh criticism Tuesday about revisions to the state’s immigrant driver’s license law at a public...
New Mexico Regulator Seeks More Time to go after Back Taxes from Insures October 3, 2016 By Morgan Lee New Mexico’s superintendent of insurance pleaded Wednesday for more time to recover unpaid taxes on insurance premiums and investigate at...
New Mexico to go after $193M in Premium Taxes September 23, 2016 By Morgan Lee New Mexico failed to collect at least $193 million in taxes on insurance premiums over the past five years, even...
New Mexico Court Rules Prison Firm Can Be Held Liable for Rapes March 16, 2016 By Morgan Lee The New Mexico Supreme Court affirmed this week that a private prison operator may be held liable to pay damages...
New Mexico Governor Signs Ridesharing Bill March 11, 2016 By Morgan Lee and Russell Contreras New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez arrived this week in her first Uber ride and signed a bill allowing ridesharing companies...