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HB 268 Adding COVID-19 To New Mexico Workers Compensation Act Heads To House Floor
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AZTEC A bill that would allow essential workers who contract COVID-19 to qualify for workers’ compensation benefits has advanced to the House floor after passing the House State Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee on a 5-3 vote on Feb. 26.
House Bill 268, or Coronavirus and Workers Comp, was sponsored by Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil, D-Albuquerque, Rep. Christine Chandler, D-Los Alamos, Rep. Meredith Dixon, D-Albuquerque, Rep. Daymon Ely, D-Corrales, and Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero, D-Albuquerque.
“House Bill 268 came about because we heard firsthand from constituents who unquestionably caught COVID-19 at work, but were denied Workers’ Compensation,” said Rep. Hochman-Vigil in a press release. “Essential employees put their health and safety on the line every day to provide the services that New Mexicans need. Should they become infected at work, they deserve the same protections they would receive from any other workplace injury.”
In this November 2019 file photo, State Rep. Greg Nibert, R-Roswell, speaks to the audience at a meeting of the Chaves County Federated Republican Women. House Joint Resolution 6 (HJR 6), sponsored by Nibert and state Rep. Daymon Ely, D-Albuquerque, would place on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment requiring the governor to call the Legislature into special session if an emergency declaration or emergency public order needs to be in place for more than 90 days. (Daily Record File Photo)
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A proposed state constitutional amendment that would give the Legislature more of an opportunity to weigh in on future emergency public health orders and state emergency declarations last week moved one step closer to being sent to voters.