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A preview of the upcoming special session for the New Mexico Legislature. Chris Nordstrum, Communications Director Senate Majority for the Senate Majority, explains new COVID-19 preventative measures, including a vaccination requirement for all visitors at the Capitol. He also explains what security will look like now that a ban on firearms is in place.
The Line Opinion Panel also reacts to the new COVID-19 restrictions, including a vaccine requirement for all visitors, and the new gun ban at the Capitol ahead of next year's crucial session.
And, a New Mexico Pastor is at the center of a national discussion on the influence of religion in politics. The Line panel addresses the Pastor’s endorsement of an Albuquerque City Council Candidate, and the possible legal fallout.
Guest:
Chris Nordstrum, communications director, State Senate Majority
Line Opinion Panelists:
Cathy McGill, NM Black Leadership Council
Sophie Martin, attorney
Dan Foley, former House Minority Whip
For More Information:
Visiting New Mexico’s Capitol? Bring vaccine proof, not guns – U.S. News and World Report
Vaccines, masks required in the Roundhouse during upcoming legislative sessions – New Mexico Political Report
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required to visit New Mexico state Capitol – unless you’re a lawmaker – Las Cruces Sun News
Video shows pastor backing City Council candidate from pulpit – Albuquerque Journal
Albuquerque city council candidate responds to Legacy Church endorsement – KOAT TV
Bishops OK Communion document, avoid direct rebuff to Biden – St. Louis Post Dispatch
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A preview of the upcoming special session for the New Mexico Legislature. Chris Nordstrum, Communications Director Senate Majority for the Senate Majority, explains new COVID-19 preventative measures, including a vaccination requirement for all visitors at the Capitol. He also explains what security will look like now that a ban on firearms is in place.
The Line Opinion Panel also reacts to the new COVID-19 restrictions, including a vaccine requirement for all visitors, and the new gun ban at the Capitol ahead of next year's crucial session.
And, a New Mexico Pastor is at the center of a national discussion on the influence of religion in politics. The Line panel addresses the Pastor’s endorsement of an Albuquerque City Council Candidate, and the possible legal fallout.
Guest:
Chris Nordstrum, communications director, State Senate Majority
Line Opinion Panelists:
Cathy McGill, NM Black Leadership Council
Sophie Martin, attorney
Dan Foley, former House Minority Whip
For More Information:
Visiting New Mexico’s Capitol? Bring vaccine proof, not guns – U.S. News and World Report
Vaccines, masks required in the Roundhouse during upcoming legislative sessions – New Mexico Political Report
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required to visit New Mexico state Capitol – unless you’re a lawmaker – Las Cruces Sun News
Video shows pastor backing City Council candidate from pulpit – Albuquerque Journal
Albuquerque city council candidate responds to Legacy Church endorsement – KOAT TV
Bishops OK Communion document, avoid direct rebuff to Biden – St. Louis Post Dispatch
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