25 January 2024. Changes to New Mexico employees’ and politicians’ anti-corruption law clear first committee
Changes to New Mexico employees’ and politicians’ anti-corruption law clear first committee: santafenewmexican.com
Changes to New Mexico employees’ and politicians’ anti-corruption law clear first committee: santafenewmexican.com
“A push to prohibit landlords across the state from turning away tenants whose rent is partially paid by government subsidies narrowly failed in a legislative committee meeting Monday afternoon.” Kathleen will reintroduce the bill next year. Read the story in Source NM.
Kathleen previews the upcoming legislative session, plus she tells us why we have 30-day sessions in New Mexico.
Representatives Elizabeth “Liz” Thomson, Eleanor Chavez, and Kathleen Cates in the Sandoval Signpost: In the last Legislative Health and Human Services Committee, members were presented with the shocking reality that New Mexico is home to the largest percentage of private equity owned hospitals in the nation. As legislators, we are committed to demanding transparency and…
Kathleen greeting our US House of Representatives member, Melanie Stansbury, at Fancies in Corrales, August 1.
Kathleen helping at back-to-school event at Civic Plaza in Downtown Albuquerque: ABQ Journal story here. Photo Albuquerque Journal Photo KC 2023
Representative Cates was the keynote speaker at the 8 March meeting of the Land and Water Summit, held at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. She had previously joined an all-day, 6-site field trip to study low water use commercial landscaping that works—as well as see sites that need help. She also visited a green storm…