Only five bill had reached Susana la Tejana's desk as of yesterday, with only four days before the session ends. Overworked she is not.
I did not know NM has an official board in charge of disposing of dead people !!
HB 432 is intriguing gobbly-gook from our repub rep from Ruidoso. Wonder if Susana (or anyone) will be able to decipher it ???
HB 452 is interesting to all the folks up north when went without gas. Bill by a demo, of course.
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HB 79: providing for an additional distribution from the tobacco settlement permanent fund to the tobacco settlement program fund in fiscal years 2012 and 2013; introduced by Rep. Don Tripp, R-Socorro
HB 129: requiring retired members who return to work to make certain payments to the educational retirement fund; introduced by Rep. Luciano "Lucky" Varela, D-Santa Fe
HB 211: extending the sunset date for the board of thanatopractice, the board that deals with disposing of the deceased; introduced by Rep. Jeanette O. Wallace, R-Los Alamos
HB 432: providing for the establishment of an interagency behavioral health purchasing collaborative pilot project to create a partnership of a behavioral health provider network and another entity to deliver behavioral health services and manage care in designated areas of the state; introduced by Rep. Zachary Cook, R-Ruidoso
HB 452: creating a task force to investigate last month's natural gas shutdown; introduced by Rep. Robert "Bobby" Gonzales, D-Taos and Sen. Carlos Cisneros, D-Questa
Martinez has only signed the feed bill that pays for the operations of the 60-day session, according to LCS.
(Yeah, those lawmakers have big appetites after all that hard legislating.) lol ...
http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/politics/only-5-bills-reac...