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                        Capital & Main's Jerry Redfern talks about his recent report on large oil and gas companies giving to New Mexico Democrats, contrary to where they overwhelmingly put their money nationally.
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                        It just got a little easier for people raising kids to run for public office in Albuquerque. The city announced this week a change to election rules that…
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                        New Mexico voters overwhelmingly support public financing as a way to counter big money in elections, according to a new report by the Center for the…
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                        91°µÍø Call In Show 4/13 8a: Governor Susana Martinez vetoed a record 51 percent of the bills state lawmakers sent to her desk this year. She vetoed the…
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                        These are some of the major ethics and transparency measures that flew or floundered during this year's 60-day legislative session.Public Accountability…
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                        91°µÍø Call In Show 2/9 8a: With fresh leadership in the state Legislature has come new enthusiasm for reforms aimed at cracking down on potential…
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                        In front of a group of commercial real estate developers, Gov. Susana Martinez signed a bill she said will make the campaign finance system more accurate…
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                        91°µÍø Call In Show Thu. 2/25 8a: State legislators passed a budget, created a REAL-ID driver's license fix, cracked down on DWI and child porn and advanced…
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                        A state House panel on Tuesday approved a bill that would give political candidates and elected officials clearer guidelines on how they can spend money…
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                        The People, Power and Democracy project is focusing on state government ethics and transparency in the 2016 legislative session. Correspondent Gwyneth…