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New Mexico State
Atualização assim que ocorre 2 de fevereiro de 2018
NOTÍCIAS
New Mexico may be next in line to legalize cannabis for adult use. The Drug Policy Alliance reported that on Wednesday, Jan 31, a state representative introduced House Bill 312 to tax and regulate cannabis in New Mexico. "The war on marijuana has been a miserable failure," said Rep. Javier Martinez ...
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The state has known since early December that "glitches" in a new computer system were inadvertently ending Medicaid coverage for some foster and adoptive children, according to emails obtained by the Journal. The issue was not disclosed publicly until last week, when the New Mexico Children, ...
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LAS CRUCES - New Mexico State University's Domenici Institute for Public Policy is now accepting applications for the 20-person student cohort who are tasked with asking Domenici Public Policy Conference speakers inquisitive questions. The conference is set for Sept. 12 and 13 at the Las Cruces ...
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Las Cruces, NM - The New Mexico State men's tennis team hits the road once again this weekend, this time for a two-day four-match road swing in Sin City at the Fertitta Tennis Complex on the campus of ... The Wildcats are 1-2 after starting dual play with matches against teams from the state of Utah.
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SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – State lawmakers are joining forces to do something about sexual assault. Four bills were introduced to either provide funding, or make new rules to fight sexual violence in New Mexico. Two bills would provide $2 million each to go towards sexual assault service providers or ...
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New Mexico may become the first state in the nation to make students apply for college
(CNN) – Students in New Mexico would have to apply to a college or commit to some other post-graduation plan in order to graduate from high school, under a bill working its way through the state's legislature. If it became law, New Mexico would be the first state in the nation to require its students to ...
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