Rounding Up The Roundhouse

Rounding up the Roundhouse is a podcast featuring Journal reporters Dan Boyd and John Miller that focuses on the latest news from New Mexico's state Capitol. The episodes break down key issues facing state lawmakers, along with the latest political developments. Legislators and other Roundhouse insiders will occasionally join Dan and Megan to provide their insights and thoughts on the legislative session.

  1. 20 FEB

    2026 Ep 10: Inside New Mexico's 30-Day Legislative Session: Key Bills and Political Dynamics

    The 30-day legislative session in Santa Fe has officially adjourned, and Journal reporters Dan Boyd and John Miller break down what happened in the final days at the Roundhouse.In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, the hosts discuss key bills that passed, proposals that fell short, and what may come next as Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham reviews legislation. They explore developments involving medical malpractice reform, public safety proposals, child care policy, immigration detention facilities, and other high-profile measures debated during the session.The conversation also highlights moments of bipartisanship, areas of partisan disagreement, and the broader atmosphere inside the Capitol as lawmakers wrapped up their work. With 20 days for bill action and the possibility of future developments ahead, Dan and John look at what this session could mean for New Mexico in the months to come.Stay tuned for continued coverage as the legislative process moves into its next phase and election season begins.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!#RoundingUpTheRoundhouse#NewMexico#NMPolitics#LegislativeSession#DanBoyd#JohnMiller#SantaFe#Roundhouse#NewMexicoNews#MedicalMalpractice#PublicSafety#ChildCarePolicy#ImmigrationPolicy#StateLegislature#AlbuquerqueJournal

    18 min
  2. 17 FEB

    2026 Ep 9: Navigating the Final Days of New Mexico's Legislative Session

    In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, Dan Boyd and John Miller discuss the final days of New Mexico's legislative session, covering key topics such as the budget bill, gun legislation, economic implications of new technologies, and the potential for legislative salaries. The conversation highlights the emotional testimonies surrounding gun violence, the complexities of budget discussions, and the innovative tax incentives aimed at attracting new industries to the state. The episode concludes with a focus on the role of young legislators in shaping future policies.TakeawaysThe Senate passed a budget bill with significant changes.Gun legislation is a hot topic with emotional testimonies.If a bill dies, it must start over in future sessions.The governor prioritizes universal childcare funding.New Mexico is attracting companies in frontier industries.Tax incentives are being revamped for new technologies.Legislators currently do not receive a salary in New Mexico.Young legislators are taking the lead on important issues.The budget reflects a mix of spending and tightening belts.The legislative session is coming to a close with many unresolved issues.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!

    16 min
  3. 13 FEB

    2026 Ep 8: Healthcare, Public Safety & Youth Violence w/Sen. Crystal Brantley

    In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, Senator Crystal Brantley discusses the current legislative session in New Mexico, focusing on key issues such as healthcare, public safety, and youth violence. She emphasizes the importance of bipartisanship and the challenges faced in addressing pressing concerns like gun legislation and child welfare. The conversation highlights the urgency for legislative action and community involvement as the session approaches its conclusion.TakeawaysThis is a budget year, so not many policy bills.We’re in a healthcare crisis in New Mexico.Bipartisanship is easier outside the roundhouse.It’s much easier to target the lawful than the unlawful.The opposition to the Clear Horizons Act was wide.We need to intervene in these children’s lives early.People are tired of hearing about another dead child.I’m a Red Bull addict.We need to get involved and contact our lawmakers.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!

    18 min
  4. 10 FEB

    2026 Ep 7: New Mexico Legislature Nears Final Stretch as Key Bills Hang in the Balance

    In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, Dan Boyd and Jay Newton Small discuss the current legislative session in New Mexico, focusing on key issues such as gun control, medical malpractice, juvenile crime, and universal child care. They explore the dynamics of community engagement through theme days at the Roundhouse, the ongoing efforts to modernize the legislature, and the implications of the upcoming election year. The conversation highlights the complexities and challenges faced by legislators as they navigate these pressing topics with only a short time left in the session.TakeawaysThe legislative session is nearing its end with significant bills still pending.Gun control measures, particularly an assault weapon ban, are controversial and have advanced unexpectedly.Medical malpractice reform remains a contentious issue with no clear resolution in sight.Juvenile crime legislation has not gained traction, reflecting a divide in legislative priorities.Universal child care is gaining support, but funding and implementation remain uncertain.Theme days at the Roundhouse foster community engagement and reflect New Mexico’s culture.The legislature currently does not pay its members a salary, which limits participation.Candidates for governor are actively engaging with current legislative issues as they prepare for the election.The final week of the session is critical for passing key legislation.The podcast aims to keep listeners informed about the legislative process and developments.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!

    17 min
  5. 6 FEB

    2026 Ep 6: Medical malpractice, legislation, AI regulations, deep fakes, healthcare access

    In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, we speak with Representative Christine Chandler about her legislative efforts, particularly focusing on a medical malpractice bill aimed at improving healthcare access in New Mexico. They discuss the complexities and polarization surrounding the issue, as well as Chandler's work on AI regulations and the challenges posed by deep fakes. The conversation highlights the importance of finding balanced solutions in a politically charged environment.TakeawaysMedical malpractice is a significant barrier to healthcare access.The current bill on medical malpractice has been amended, limiting its effectiveness.Polarization in medical malpractice discussions complicates finding solutions.Chandler emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to legislation.AI regulations are becoming increasingly important as technology evolves.Deep fakes pose a serious challenge to trust in media and communication.Legislators face a steep learning curve regarding new technologies like AI.Chandler's background in law informs her approach to complex legislative issues.Bipartisan support is crucial for passing significant legislation.Personal health and nutrition are important during long legislative sessions.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!

    16 min
  6. 3 FEB

    2026 Ep 5: New Mexico Legislature Nears Midpoint as Budget, Healthcare, and Immigration Bills Move

    In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, Albuquerque Journal reporters Dan Boyd and John Miller break down key developments as the New Mexico Legislature approaches the midpoint of its 30-day session.The discussion touches on the release of the House Appropriations and Finance Committee’s proposed budget, including debates around spending levels and funding priorities. Boyd and Miller also explore healthcare-related legislation, such as professional licensing compacts and ongoing conversations around medical malpractice policy.Immigration policy remains a focal point as lawmakers advance a bill related to detention facilities, drawing significant public attention and committee debate. The episode also looks ahead to environmental legislation, including a proposal tied to statewide emissions goals, as well as other measures expected to surface as deadlines approach.Throughout the conversation, the hosts reflect on how timing, committee scheduling, and political momentum can shape which bills advance as the session moves into its final weeks.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!#RoundingUpTheRoundhouse#NewMexicoLegislature#NMPolitics#NMCapitol#LegislativeSession#StateBudget#HealthcarePolicy#ImmigrationPolicy#EnvironmentalPolicy#PublicPolicy#AlbuquerqueJournal#NewMexicoNews#Roundhouse

    13 min
  7. 30 JAN

    2026 Ep 4: Public Safety Bills Take Center Stage in Santa Fe

    In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, Albuquerque Journal reporters John Miller and Nakayla Mcclelland examine how public safety issues are shaping discussions during the second week of New Mexico’s 30-day legislative session. Reporting from the Senate chambers in Santa Fe, the conversation explores early movement on several bills related to crime, firearms policy, pre-trial detention, juvenile justice, and penalties involving law enforcement interactions.The episode also looks at broader trends lawmakers are debating this session, including proposals tied to criminal penalties, judicial discretion, and how public safety policy affects communities across the state. Drawing on recent reporting, the discussion reflects on recurring themes at the Roundhouse, the complexity of balancing enforcement and civil rights, and why some of these issues continue to resurface year after year.Listeners get context on how these debates are unfolding at the Capitol and what to watch as legislation advances through committees and onto the House and Senate floors.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!#RoundingUpTheRoundhouse#NewMexicoLegislature#NMPolitics#Roundhouse#LegislativeSession#PublicPolicy#ImmigrationPolicy#AffordableHousing#MentalHealthPolicy#StateGovernment#PoliticalNews#AlbuquerqueJournal#NMNews#PolicyDiscussion

    18 min
  8. 26 JAN

    2026 Ep 3: Immigration, Housing & Key Bills at the Roundhouse

    In this episode of Rounding Up the Roundhouse, Dan Boyd and Gillian Barkhurst discuss developments from the second week of New Mexico’s 30-day legislative session. The conversation explores committee activity around an immigration-related proposal, including discussion of its potential implications, the tone of legislative debate, and how the issue fits into broader national conversations.The episode also touches on housing-related legislation, including proposals tied to affordability and development incentives, and how those ideas are being received by lawmakers and community members. In addition, the discussion looks ahead to other measures moving through the Roundhouse, such as changes related to mental health policy, infrastructure funding, and professional licensing compacts.As the session continues at a fast pace, the episode highlights the uncertainty, competing perspectives, and time pressures lawmakers face as bills move through committees and toward floor votes.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source!#RoundingUpTheRoundhouse#NewMexicoLegislature#NMPolitics#Roundhouse#LegislativeSession#PublicPolicy#ImmigrationPolicy#AffordableHousing#MentalHealthPolicy#StateGovernment#PoliticalNews#AlbuquerqueJournal#NMNews#PolicyDiscussion

    14 min

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Rounding up the Roundhouse is a podcast featuring Journal reporters Dan Boyd and John Miller that focuses on the latest news from New Mexico's state Capitol. The episodes break down key issues facing state lawmakers, along with the latest political developments. Legislators and other Roundhouse insiders will occasionally join Dan and Megan to provide their insights and thoughts on the legislative session.

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