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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks during a news conference after adjournment of a 60-day legislative session in March. The governor said Wednesday her administration would soon release new policies aimed at getting unemployed New Mexicans back to work. (Eddie Moore/Journal)
SANTA FE Faced with a stubbornly high unemployment rate, New Mexico will soon adopt new policies aimed at encouraging state residents receiving jobless benefits to go back to work, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham told Albuquerque business leaders on Wednesday.
While the Democratic governor did not provide details, she indicated the policies would be unveiled in the next week or so and said expanded unemployment benefits should not be a “disincentive” to work.
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