Veteran lawmaker also plans to relinquish leadership post before next year's 60-day session.
Thousands of New Mexicans rely on Medicaid to get treatment for life-threatening substance use disorders. Keeping that coverage is about to get harder.
Advocates want strict rules to protect the state’s centuries-old irrigation system, which provides water for families and agriculture.
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Positions make up nearly 2% of the workforce and primarily consist of administrative, support roles.
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A New Mexico judge has dismissed a challenge over the legality of the state's fledgling universal childcare program. A lawsuit brought by former Republican gubernatorial candidate Duke Rodriguez and other plaintiffs had challenged the process state officials used to eliminate an income cap and copays for childcare assistance.
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