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MON: NM Teachers Now Eligible For Vaccine, Las Cruces Solar Leases Approved, + More

MON: NM Teachers Now Eligible For Vaccine, Las Cruces Solar Leases Approved, + More
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MON: New Mexicans In Majority As U S Senate OKs COVID-19 Relief Bill, + More

New Mexicans In Majority As U.S. Senate OKs COVID-19 Relief Bill - Associated Press New Mexico Democrats Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján were both in the razor-thin majority Saturday as the U.S. Senate approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.  The 50-49 vote gives President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies a victory that they say is crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums.  Senate passage sets up final congressional approval by the House this week.  Heinrich said New Mexico s residents are facing daunting economic hardships and need assistance to help weather this crisis, while Luján said the bill provides crucial relief at a time when New Mexicans are still struggling financially.

City of Albuquerque reaches financial settlement over APD whistleblower complaint

KOB Web Staff Created: March 06, 2021 05:41 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The city of Albuquerque announced Saturday it reached a financial settlement with two officers who said former APD Police Chief Mike Geier allegedly retaliated against them.  The two officers will each receive $175,000, according to APD. The case stems from an audio recording that was obtained back in October where APD Academy Commander Angela Byrd angrily addressed cadets for more than five minutes after someone complained about discrimination.  “You have the gall to send something to HR, and I want to know who it is. I want to know by the end of the day who it is,” said Byrd in the audio recording. 

Albuquerque to pay $350K to settle police retaliation claims

  ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) The Albuquerque Police Department on Saturday announced that the city will make $175,000 payments to a police sergeant and a police officer to settle retaliations claims. The department said in a statement that Sgt. Steven Martinez and  Officer Tillery DiCenzo both alleged violations of a whistleblower law after then-Police Chief Mike Geier transferred them after they reported misconduct by a now-former commander of the police academy. The department said investigation substantiated allegations of threats directed at cadets and of retaliation against staff. The department said Martinez and DiCenzo had been reassigned to their previous positions at the academy.

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