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A bill that would fundamentally change wildlife management in New Mexico is now one step closer to becoming law after passing the House floor Wednesday.
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The core of the law aims to put the money into peoples hands to fire-proof their homes. But some lawmakers worried it may violate New Mexicos constitution.
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On Tuesday, lawmakers on the Senate Conservation Committee unanimously advanced a bill that takes aim at skyrocketing premiums or policy cancellations by proactively planning for future fires.