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New Mexico Governor Enacts State Budget For FY2022

New Mexico Governor Enacts State Budget For FY2022 From the Office of the Governor: SANTA FE Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday morning signed the New Mexico state budget for Fiscal Year 2022, a $7.4 billion package overwhelmingly approved by the state Legislature that sustains and enhances key state investments in public education, early childhood well-being, economic development and pandemic relief, behavioral health and infrastructure. The budget for the year beginning July 1, 2021, maintains 24 percent of recurring expenditures in reserves, or $1.7 billion, and 1.5 percent raises for public school and higher education personnel, as well as state employees and front-line health and social service workers.

Wildfire Resiliency to be focus of Spring Economic Summit

Wildfire Resiliency to be focus of Spring Economic Summit The North State Planning and Development Collective at CSU, Chico is focusing on wildfire resiliency during its Spring Economic Summit. Posted: Apr 8, 2021 6:56 PM Posted By: Linda Watkins-Bennett CHICO, Calif. -   The North State Planning and Development Collective at CSU, Chico is focusing on wildfire resiliency during its Spring Economic Summit. The virtual event, called Resilient North State! - takes place Thursday, April 15th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. You will hear from leading agencies at the forefront of resiliency efforts and learn about best practices and innovative programs happening across Northern California.

New Mexico Governor enacts state budget

Credit Office of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday morning signed the New Mexico state budget for Fiscal Year 2022, a $7.4 billion package overwhelmingly approved by the state Legislature that sustains and enhances key state investments in public education, early childhood well-being, economic development and pandemic relief, behavioral health and infrastructure.  Here is a statement from the Governor s office: The budget for the year beginning July 1, 2021, maintains 24 percent of recurring expenditures in reserves, or $1.7 billion, and 1.5 percent raises for public school and higher education personnel, as well as state employees and front-line health and social service workers.

Gov Lujan Grisham signs $7 4B New Mexico state budget that includes public employee raises

Gov. Lujan Grisham signs $7.4B New Mexico state budget that includes public employee raises Governor s Office New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signs a measure into law. SANTA FE, New Mexico  New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed a $7.4 billion general fund spending plan for the coming fiscal year that boosts state spending on public education, early childhood services, and business subsidies and incentives. The governor made no mention of vetoed provisions in a news release. A copy of the bill as signed was not immediately available. Lujan Grisham endorsed the Legislature s 1.5% raise for public employees across state government, public schools and universities.

New Mexico Gov Michelle Lujan Grisham signs bill expanding incentive program meant to entice companies to expand in New Mexico

New Mexico Gov Michelle Lujan Grisham signs bill expanding incentive program meant to entice companies to expand in New Mexico
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