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    Rep. James Roger Madalena speaks on the Navoajo Nation's gambling agreement while Sen. John Pinto, left, and Attorney Karis N. Begaye, right listen on the House floor at the state Capitol, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014, in Santa Fe, N.M. The New Mexico House approved the tribal-state compact that would allow the Navajos to open three additional casinos over 15 years. The proposal goes to the Senate for consideration. Lawmakers adjourn on Thursday. (AP Photo/The Santa Fe New Mexican, Jane Phillips)
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    New Mexico House OKs Navajo gambling compact

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    February 19, 2014 4:41 am
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    New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez vetoed a judicial pension overhaul last year because she said it relied too much on increased taxpayer spending. (AP image)

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    Audit: New Mexico provider overbilled government
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    FILE - This undated file photo provided by Compassion & Choices shows Aja Riggs, of Santa Fe, N.M. Lawyers representing two doctors and Riggs, who has advanced uterine cancer in a case challenging a decades-old New Mexico law that prohibits assisted suicide. New Mexico Second Judicial District Judge Nan Nash ruled Monday, Jan 13, 2014,  that the ability of competent, terminally ill patients to choose aid in dying is a fundamental right under the state Constitution. In her ruling, she declared that such a right ensures the liberty, safety and happiness of terminally ill patients. (AP Photo/Compassion & Choices, Desdemona Burgin, File)
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    Judge: New Mexico doctors can give meds to help people die

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    Gov. Susana Martinez maintained a tough-but-compassionate persona through her career, including as an attorney with the Children, Youth and Families Department in New Mexico, where she prosecuted child abuse cases, and later as a district attorney. (AP Photo/The Albuquerque Journal, Roberto E. Rosales)
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    States that are producing more natural gas have seen gas prices fall faster in recent years, with Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas leading the pack. (AP File)
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    Gov. Susana Martinez announces that New Mexico will expand its Medicaid program during a speech at a children's law and welfare conference in Albuquerque, N.M., on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013. Martinez announced during the conference that New Mexico plans to follow provisions of a federal health care law to expand Medicaid to potentially provide medical services to 170,000 low-income adults. (AP/Susan Montoya Bryan)

    New Mexico court rules against retirees in pension case

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    December 20, 2013 5:00 am
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    An inspector general's report found that the Small Business Administration's HUBZone program is not working as intended. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    New Mexico GOP wins campaign finance case

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    New Mexico revenues up $84M in current budget year

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    Gov. Susana Martinez maintained a tough-but-compassionate persona through her career, including as an attorney with the Children, Youth and Families Department in New Mexico, where she prosecuted child abuse cases, and later as a district attorney. (AP Photo/The Albuquerque Journal, Roberto E. Rosales)
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    Is New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez a Republican VP candidate?

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