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New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said the State of New Mexico has limited recourse if it were to oppose federal licensure of a proposed interim storage facility for spent nuclear fuel ...
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas is suing the makers and distributors of a testosterone gel for false advertising. In a lawsuit recently filed in state District Court, Balderas accuses ...
A former state representative embroiled in allegations of orchestrating an unlawful lending scheme through her home health care company in Socorro said she’s waiting for the state Department of ...
Hector Balderas has filed several lawsuits challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to undo Obama-era methane restrictions on oil and gas drilling on public lands, rescind updates to coal ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas about his push to change state law to require anyone with a sex trafficking conviction to register as a sex offender.
The man arrested in a controversial SWAT standoff, that led to the death of an Albuquerque teen, is expected in front of a ...
With one week left to serve New Mexico, Balderas hopes his journey inspires young people from rural communities.
When Héctor Balderas was elected as New Mexico's attorney general in 2014, he received more votes out of any candidate running for statewide office that year. It was a decisive victory for ...
Hector Balderas, the Attorney General for New Mexico, is a finalist to become the president of Northern New Mexico College. Balderas served as the state auditor before becoming AG.
New Mexico Attorney General, Hector Balderas, is one of nearly 20 state attorney generals who sent a letter to Congress urging the adoption of resolutions that call on President Biden to cancel ...
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas wants to help you learn the law. The new app is called the NMAG Mobile Resource app.
Attorney General Hector Balderas urged lawmakers Monday to update the state’s domestic terrorism and cybercrime laws as New Mexico’s 30-day legislative session approaches.
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