Miscellaneous

Some acts of government defy easy placement in broad categories like Crime and Environment and will be listed here.  They may be serious--a Congressional joint resolution honoring minority veterans of World War II--to legislators expressing support for good causes, like the Indiana House of Representatives designating Oct. 1, 2010, as Adopt a Shelter Pet Day.  Sometimes official proposals seem simply designed to relieve the stress of governance as when a New Mexico legislator introduced a bill requiring all custodians in the capitol building to be graduates of the University of New Mexico School of Law.

 

Related Legislation

State investment council changes

An act relating to public finances; amending the membership, powers and duties of the state investment council; providing… more »

Compensation for parts under warranty

An act relating to trade practices; amending sections of chapter 57, article 16 NMSA 1978 to provide for compensation for… more »
 

Extend daily capital outlay horse racing tax

An act relating to horse racing; extending the daily capital outlay tax through 2014. more »

Small business investment corporation board

An act relating to the small business investment corporation; changing the membership of the small business investment corporation… more »
 

In-state business procurement advantage

An act relating to procurement; modifying the preference advantage for in-state business; changing the definitions of resident… more »

Inspection, branding and seizure of livestock

An act relating to livestock; providing for exclusions from impoundment of estrays; limiting issuance of brand inspection… more »
 
 
 

New Mexico (change)

 
New Mexico is located in the southwestern region of the U.S. Inhabited by Native American populations for many centuries, New Mexico has also been part of Imperial Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S. territory.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Susana Martinez
Lieutenant Governor: John Sanchez
Attorney General: Gary King
Secretary of State: Dianna J. DurĂ¡n