New Mexico Rep. Christine Chandler (D-Los Alamos) sits in her Roundhouse office Feb. 17, 2026, before a Senate floor vote on ...
Wednesday’s Top Stories Wednesday’s Five Facts [1] Medical malpractice reform bill headed to governor’s desk – New Mexico ...
Andrew Peace, left, a medical student at Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, and Dr. John Andazola, chief medical ...
New Mexico Senate Democrats introduced 11 amendments that would change or remove key aspects of a high-profile medical malpractice bill.
Dr. Hector Lerma of Las Cruces wanders a hallway at the Roundhouse looking for legislators to talk to on Jan. 28. A medical ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A medical malpractice bill is still up in the air with only days left to get it across the finish ...
This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll be discussing the bill going through the Roundhouse trying to reform New Mexico's ...
In a 66-3 vote, the House passed the medical malpractice bill. Doctors are already seeing what health care could look like in New Mexico.
Democratic senators pushed for 11 amendments to key aspects of the medical malpractice overhaul. Three of them passed.
HB 99, which limits the amount jurors can award in punitive malpractice damages, passed 66-3 amid bipartisan back-slapping.
The Senate voted 40-2 to support House Bill 99, sponsored by Reps. Christine Chandler (D-Los Alamos) and Gail Armstrong (D-Magdalena). The two “no” votes came from Sens. Shannon Pinto (D-Tohatchi) and ...
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