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New Mexico County Insurance Authority Elects Officers

New Mexico County Insurance Authority Elects Officers
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County files lawsuit over bridge

Commissioner serves with insurance authority - Rio Rancho Observer

Commissioner serves with insurance authority - Rio Rancho Observer
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Financial cost of proposed New Mexico Civil Rights Act contentious

Financial cost of proposed New Mexico Civil Rights Act contentious Santa Fe New Mexican, The (NM) Feb. 28 As Democratic lawmakers continue to advance a bill they say would protect constitutional rights, government officials across New Mexico are sounding the alarm over what they contend will be a multimillion-dollar price tag that ultimately would be shouldered by taxpayers. Sponsors of House Bill 4, including Speaker Brian Egolf, D- Santa Fe, say the sky is falling assertions that city and county governments will become uninsurable or face financial calamity are based on conjecture and hypothesis. They don t get to pull out a cocktail napkin and write the word evidence on it and then give it to the Legislature and expect us to believe it, Egolf said Saturday.

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Insurance is covering some public records violations

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Local and state government agencies paid more than $1.2 million in penalties and legal fees in 2019 for failing to follow the state’s Inspection of Public Records Act, according to the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government. But some of those legal fees and some of the penalties didn’t come out of the local government or state agency budgets. Instead, they were covered by insurance – something that has open government advocates concerned. “By covering the costs for withholding documents, insurance gives those entities no incentive to comply with the law,” Santa Fe attorney Daniel Yohalem said in an interview. “They are withholding too many records because they figure the cost is free.”

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