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A U.S. District Court judge has found the Human Services Department secretary in contempt of court after hearings this summer when state employees…
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In an ongoing, decades-long conflict about whether public assistance in New Mexico is available to people who need it most, a federal judge has…
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The first report from a state investigation into whether state employees falsify food stamps applications revealed evidence of the practice, but so far,…
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For the first time since allegations surfaced that state employees falsify food stamps applications, New Mexicans heard testimony from public officials…
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A federal judge unsealed the results of a state investigation into falsification of food stamp applications by state employees Wednesday. That means the…
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A federal court hearing on whether New Mexico is fit to process applications for food stamps and Medicaid is set to wrap up on Wednesday, July 6. Top…
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New Mexico's latest troubles with administering food stamps are just the most recent in a long string of problems. In 1988, Debra Hatten-Gonzales and…
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When people apply for food stamps, federal law says they should get them in seven days. But in New Mexico, government workers are blowing the whistle on the state doctoring food stamps applications
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Hungry people in New Mexico may have been denied expedited food assistance after their applications were falsified and put on hold. That’s according to…
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KUNM Call In Show 5/19 8a: A group of workers in the Human Services Department testified earlier this month that their bosses changed applications for…