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  1. Sport in Mexico: The most popular sport in Mexico currently is association football followed by boxing. However, there are regional variations: for example, baseball is the most popular sport in the northwest and the southeast of the country. (Overview of sports traditions and activities in Mexico) [100%] 2023-12-28 [Sport in Mexico]
  2. Immigration in New Mexico: Immigration policy determines who may become a new citizen of the United States or enter the country as a temporary worker, student, refugee, or permanent resident. The federal government is responsible for setting and enforcing most immigration policy. [85%] 2021-12-24 [Immigration by state]
  3. Abortion in New Mexico: Abortion in New Mexico is legal at all stages of pregnancy. The number of abortion clinics in New Mexico has declined over the years, with 26 in 1982, 20 in 1992 and 11 in 2014. (Overview of the legality and prevalence of abortions in the U.S. state of New Mexico) [85%] 2023-12-18 [Abortion in the United States by state] [Healthcare in New Mexico]...
  4. Amish in New Mexico: Amish in New Mexico began in 2020 with one family and then grew to community status (usually a minimum of three families) by 2022. The Amish community is just over the border from Ortiz, Colorado, in northern New Mexico. [85%] 2023-02-22
  5. Fracking in New Mexico: Hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, is a method of oil and natural gas extraction that involves injecting fluid into subterranean rock formations at high pressure. According to the U.S. [85%] 2023-12-18 [Fracking information by state]
  6. Scouting in New Mexico: Scouting in New Mexico has had a rich and colorful history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. The state is home to the Philmont Scout ... [85%] 2023-12-18 [Youth organizations based in New Mexico] [Scouting in the United States]...
  7. Sports in New Jersey: As of 2023, New Jersey has five teams from major professional sports leagues playing in the state, with only one team identifying themselves as solely being from the state. The other remaining teams identify themselves as being from the New ... (Overview of sports traditions and activities in the U.S. state of New Jersey) [84%] 2024-02-26 [Sports in New Jersey]
  8. Tax policy in New Mexico: New Mexico generates the bulk of its tax revenue by levying a personal income tax and a sales tax. The state derives its constitutional authority to tax from Article VIII of the state constitution. [76%] 2023-12-03 [New Mexico] [Tax policy information by state]...
  9. Public education in New Mexico: The New Mexico public school system (prekindergarten through grade 12) operates within districts governed by locally elected school boards and superintendents. In 2013 New Mexico had 338,220 students enrolled in a total of 877 schools in 146 school districts. [76%] 2021-12-24 [Education policy information by state] [New Mexico]...
  10. Affirmative action in New Mexico: On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court reversed lower court decisions in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. [76%] 2023-09-27 [Affirmative action by state]
  11. Recount laws in New Mexico: An election recount is a process by which votes cast in an election are re-tabulated to verify the accuracy of the original results. Recounts typically occur in the event of a close margin of victory, following accusations of election ... [76%] 2023-12-15 [New Mexico] [State recount procedures]...
  12. Wind power in New Mexico: As of the end of 2021, New Mexico had 4,001 megawatts (MW) of wind powered electricity generating capacity, responsible for 30% of electricity produced that year. Wind power in New Mexico has the potential to generate more than all ... (Electricity from wind in one U.S. state) [76%] 2023-12-17 [Wind power in New Mexico]
  13. Medicaid spending in New Mexico: This page covering Medicaid spending by state last received a comprehensive update in 2017. If you would like to help our coverage grow, consider donating to Ballotpedia. [76%] 2023-12-13 [Medicaid spending by state]
  14. Interstate 25 in New Mexico: Interstate 25 Interstate 25 (I-25) in the US state of New Mexico follows the north–south corridor through Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It replaced U.S. (Section of Interstate Highway in New Mexico, United States) [76%] 2023-12-17 [Interstate 25] [Interstate Highways in New Mexico]...
  15. Energy policy in New Mexico: Energy policy involves governmental actions affecting the production, distribution, and consumption of energy in a state. Energy policies are enacted and enforced at the local, state, and federal levels and may change over time. [76%] 2021-12-24 [Energy information by state]
  16. Uranium mining in New Mexico: Uranium mining in New Mexico was a significant industry from the early 1950s until the early 1980s. Although New Mexico has the second largest identified uranium ore reserves of any state in the United States (after Wyoming), no uranium ore ... (Uranium mining industry in New Mexico) [76%] 2024-01-11 [Geology of New Mexico] [Uranium mining in the United States]...
  17. Aboriginal title in New Mexico: Aboriginal land title in New Mexico is unique among aboriginal title in the United States. Congressional legislation was passed to define such title after the United States acquired this territory following war with Mexico (1846–1848). [76%] 2024-08-20 [Aboriginal title in the United States]
  18. Sports in Rochester, New York: The city and metropolitan area of Rochester, New York has several sports teams. Rochester was named the top minor league sports market in the country by Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal in July 2005, the number 10 "best golf ... (none) [75%] 2023-09-04 [Sports in Rochester, New York]
  19. Sports in Western New York: . [75%] 2024-06-18 [New York (state) sports-related lists] [Buffalo, New York-related lists]...
  20. 1863 in Mexico: Events in the year 1863 in Mexico. [73%] 2023-12-16 [1863 in Mexico] [Years of the 19th century in Mexico]...

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