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Film subsidy expansion would drain state's coffers COMMENTARY: Strong growth in the oil patch has given New Mexico's legislators a little "new money" to spend. There is no shortage of ways that our Legislature has cooked up in order to spend it, but perhaps the worst idea of them all is to eliminate the $50 million cap on annual film subsidies.
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Indiana one step closer to forfeiture reform In the past two years, more than 12 states, including Florida, New Mexico, Nebraska and Maryland, have passed some form of civil forfeiture reform. Bray's bill, which has not been assigned to a committee, is headed to the House. Rep. Gregory Steuerwald, R-Avon, has co-sponsored the legislation.
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No evidence that requiring work for Medicaid will be successful In a state with the second-highest unemployment rate in the U.S., the newspaper makes the absurd claim that signs are up everywhere for jobs and falsely ... The real problem for New Mexico is a lack of good paying jobs and massive tax breaks that have forced cuts to important public investments we all ...
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Budget deadlock imperils NM's health care, Udall says A deadlock in crafting the nation's budget has put the health care of thousands of New Mexico residents at risk, health officials told Sen. ... More than 325,000 people receive health care from 180 community health centers throughout the state, the vast majority of which are in rural or frontier areas.
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From the Roundhouse to your doctor's office: Medicaid could expand to everyone if legislation ... "If it's not within my lifetime that we can actually see a real system like this for New Mexicans, I'm hopeful that it will be for future generations," she said. So how much would all of this cost the state? Currently, the Medicaid buy-in bill is expected to be heard on the House floor Monday. The legislation calls ...
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Aztecs roll past Air Force by 31 ... New Mexico – which also holds the tiebreaker against the Aztecs by winning the only meeting this season – is alone in third at 7-4. Then it gets crowded, with five schools separated by a single game in the standings, and that's where SDSU can pick up ground. The next two games, at Fresno State and ...
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second session, 2018 underscored material = new. [bracketed material. ] = delete. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. SENATE MEMORIAL 89. 53RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 2018. INTRODUCED BY. Pete Campos. A MEMORIAL.
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Driller Wins Slalom Title to Guide Bobcats at New Mexico Invitational Bobcat senior Garret Driller used an outstanding second run to win the slalom title at the University of New Mexico Invitational on Sunday afternoon. The product of Tahoe City, Calif., posted a 44.48 clocking in his second run moving up from third to claim the title. Driller recorded a two-run total of 1:29.06, ...
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Mustangs Hold Off Tarleton State Until Late Run Provides Difference SILVER CITY, N.M. – The Western New Mexico University men's basketball team led throughout the game against Tarleton State University, but a key run late in the second half was enough to spark the Texans to the 66-49 Lone Star Conference victory Saturday afternoon inside Drag's Court.
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