Credit Jacob Candelaria (D-Albuquerque)
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) A senator in New Mexico has filed a tort claim notice against New Mexico Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins in response to an ethics complaint that was filed against the senator after he requested public records related to the state’s coronavirus pandemic response and federal spending. The Santa Fe New Mexican reported that Democratic state Sen. Jacob Candelaria filed the notice of intent to sue Monday to expose the alleged retaliation he faced after filing public records requests with the governor’s office last year. Nora Meyers Sackett, a spokeswoman for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, says no retaliation occurred.
Waived liquor license fees bill heads to governor s desk
Senate Bill 2 passed on a vote of 64-0. Share Updated: 7:41 PM MST Mar 4, 2021 By Jaden Torres
Senate Bill 2 passed on a vote of 64-0. Share Updated: 7:41 PM MST Mar 4, 2021 By Jaden Torres After being hit hard by the pandemic, liquor license holders in New Mexico will get a break from state fees for the coming year under new legislation unanimously passed by the House today.Senate Bill 2 passed the House of Representatives in a unanimous 64-0 vote. The legislation will now go to the governor’s desk, becoming effective immediately upon her signature, thanks to an included emergency clause.“We are hopefully entering the final stage of this pandemic, but the challenges faced by our restaurants, bars, and other hospitality businesses won’t disappear overnight,” said Rep. McQueen.This bill was sponsored by Sen. Elizabeth Stefanics (D-Cerrillos), Sen. Jacob Candelaria (D-Albuquer
LAS CRUCES - Sen. Jacob Candelaria, D-Albuquerque, put the brakes on debate over a bill to provide protection from medical debt collection with the New
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