Skip to content

The Governor’s Push for Hydrogen & Tax Laws Explained

A person grabbing a pump at a hydrogen station that looks similar to a gas-station.

Lawmakers are considering new legislation that would put New Mexico on a pathway to become a leader in hydrogen energy production. But is there enough science to merit such an investment? Our Line Opinion panelists explore the unknowns of the controversial energy source, and weigh the potential economic consequences for New Mexico if lawmakers hesitate…

Read More

Voting Reform Proposals In Depth

A piece of paper with squares and a check mark in one of them.

Correspondent Gwyneth Doland speaks one-on-one with Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver about a set of new voting reforms moving through the legislature. The proposed changes are aimed at expanding access and participation in our elections. The Secretary also touches on a recent survey measuring voter confidence in our electoral system. The Line Opinion panel…

Read More