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Getting behavioral health care in New Mexico has never been easy. The system that cares for people with things like mental illness, addiction, and…
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New Mexico’s next governor will inherit the task of turning around a struggling public education system. This year a judge ruled the state has violated…
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New Mexico lawmakers unanimously passed a bill Tuesday that would help stop a sinkhole from forming in Carlsbad. The Motor Vehicle Tax to Road Fund…
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State representatives recently OK'd a budget that would give state workers a raise, the first since 2014.Governor Susana Martinez proposed a 1 percent pay…
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Gov. Susana Martinez delivered the State of the State address Tuesday, January 16, at the start of this year’s 30-day legislative session. The session is…
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Governor Susana Martinez continued her push for tough-on-crime laws and support for officers on Tuesday in her last State of the State address at the end…
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Governor Susana Martinez called this week for lawmakers to repeal a bail bond amendment during next year’s legislative session and bail bondsmen are on…
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There’s been a sharp uptick in confirmed West Nile virus cases this year, alongside recent heavy rains.The state Department of Health and Governor Susana…
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Republican New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez restored funding Friday to all state colleges and universities that she had vetoed earlier by tapping money…
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Governor Susana Martinez this week promised that higher education will get its funding back in a special session she’ll call soon. That’s after university…