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Budget woes at the New Mexico Department of Health are forcing a public health office in Albuquerque to close. The Alamosa Public Health clinic in…
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New Mexico has one of the highest overdose death rates in the country, and recent spikes in the state’s numbers have been linked to the abuse of…
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Study Low-Cost Loans To State Employees — PASSEDWhen folks in New Mexico need quick money for things like groceries or medical bills, they often turn to…
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Behavioral health funding in New Mexico took about a $4 million hit at the end of last week’s legislative session. But the Human Services Department may…
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KUNM Call In Show Thu. 2/25 8a: State legislators passed a budget, created a REAL-ID driver's license fix, cracked down on DWI and child porn and advanced…
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The NM Legislature wrapped up another session. KUNM's Chris Boros speaks with GwynethDoland about what happened and what didn’t happen.KUNM: So, Senators…
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Lawmakers voted Wednesday to study a plan that would make small dollar loans available to state employees. At 26 percent interest, the loans would offer…
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The legislative session ended at noon on Thursday, Feb. 18, and even though funding was scarce, lawmakers found money to process sexual assault evidence…
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Lawmakers are wrapping up a 30-day session in Santa Fe Thursday. They’ve hammered out a budget, moved forward on some crime-fighting bills and spent time…
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In the final hours of the 2016 session, lawmakers are scrambling to push legislation through and finish the budget. Several measures would address the…