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Leading NM House Republican calls on U.S. Senators to support government funding bill

A leading Republican state legislator is calling on New Mexicoโ€™s two Democratic U.S. Senators to reverse their opposition to a short-term government funding bill, after the Legislature passed its own fix to address the expiration of federal health insurance tax credits. Last week, New Mexico House Minority Floor Leader Gail Armstrong (R-Magdalena) posted a screenshot […]

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Longtime city councilor Anaya sworn in as mayor weeks after announcing a step back

By Lauren Lifke The Moriarty City Council appointed City Councilor Steve Anaya as its new mayor on Wednesday, less than a month after Anaya said he would not be running for reelection for the seat heโ€™s held for over three decades.  The appointment came three weeks after then-Mayor Brandon Webb resigned because of the cityโ€™s […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

NMDOH moves to make COVID-19 vaccines more available to children after CDC changes fed rules, again

The New Mexico Department of Health is responding after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday that it would begin to allow individual-based decision-making to COVID-19 vaccination, allowing for anybody to get the vaccination, covered by insurance, without a prescription. Individual-based decision-making means the clinical decision to vaccinate is based on patient characteristics […]

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As more New Mexico hospitals become owned out-of-state, legislators debate how to improve local care

New Mexico Lawmakers on Tuesday heard a presentation about the potential harms of private equityโ€™s role in healthcare, something many New Mexico Democrats have argued has siphoned dollars away from addressing New Mexicoโ€™s healthcare needs while profiting out-of-state interests.  The Legislative Health and Human Services Committee heard the presentation from Olivia Kosloff, a senior fellow […]

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Moriarty City Council to fill mayor position after Webb’s Resignation

The Moriarty City Council will consider appointing a new mayor Wednesday night to fill the vacancy left by Brandon Webb’s resignation amid the city’s ongoing financial crisis and political turmoil. Webb resigned during a Sept. 22 special council meeting, telling The Independent News he was “tired of getting stabbed in the back” and frustrated with […]

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What happens if the mayor’s election goes to a runoff? How much will it cost?

If Burqueโ€™s crowded mayoral race goes to a runoff election in December, the city has set aside $750,000 to cover the cost, though county officials warn costs will โ€œsignificantly exceedโ€ previous elections, potentially requiring City Council approval for additional funding. The Bernalillo County Clerkโ€™s office has not set a final price tag for a possible […]

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Food pantry launches community fundraiser in Placitas

Casa Rosa Food Pantry is seeking $25 donations from each Placitas resident during October to support neighbors facing food insecurity. The “Neighbors Helping Neighbors Fundraiser” aims to sustain services for the pantry, which serves an average of 58 households weekly, providing groceries, pet food, drinking water, household items and clothing to more than 100 income-qualified […]

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