THURS: Sparks fly after judge issues order in lawsuit targeting universal child care program, + More
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham blasted a Republican gubernatorial candidate for touting a preliminary legal victory in his lawsuit challenging one of the governor’s signature achievements — state-subsidized child care for all New Mexico families.
The plaintiffs in the landmark education equity case, Yazzie/Martinez v. The State of New Mexico are asking the court for permission to revise the state’s current implementation plan.
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The bipartisan New Mexico House investigatory subcommittee tasked with documenting the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s activity at his Santa Fe County Zorro Ranch property has hired an Albuquerque law firm to assist in the investigation.
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The docu-comedy film will be in Albuquerque for screenings Tuesday and Wednesday at The Guild Cinema.
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