The New Mexico House unanimously passed the bill 63-0. It now moves to the desk of New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Lawmakers believe transformative properties can do a whole lot of good for New Mexicans struggling with PTSD, addiction, depression and more.
SANTA FE — New Mexico could become the second state to enact a state-run psilocybin program for medical purposes, under a bill approved Wednesday by the state Senate. The bipartisan legislation, ...
Lawmakers on the Senate Finance Committee requested detailed case studies on business impacts and comparative analyses of ...
Senate Joint Memorial 1 would direct state agencies to study reducing accumulated forest fuel and economic opportunities in wood.
The New Mexico Senate unanimously confirmed Gina DeBlassie as the cabinet secretary of the New Mexico Department of Health Wednesday. DeBlassie recently served as the interim ...
The people of the Navajo Nation and the greater Four Corners region have felt the weight of energy policy decisions made without fully considering the economic and social realities of ...
FMCSA has extended a regional emergency declaration allowing more flexible hours of service rules for drivers hauling live ...
Bipartisan senators are asking Trump’s Cabinet to address possible USMCA guideline evasion by Canada in the dairy sector as tariffs begin and trade talks heat up.
Amid rising health care costs, the Senate voted Tuesday to approve a bill revising New Mexico’s insurance plan for more than ...
The state Children, Youth and Families Department wants the New Mexico Department of Health to take the lead on treating newborns exposed to substances like drugs or alcohol and offering support to ...