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New Mexico Legislature: Paid sick leave bill clears first hurdle

LAS CRUCES - Legislation requiring paid sick leave to be offered to all workers in New Mexico cleared its first committee Thursday, Feb. 4, after the sponsors of two different bills on the subject agreed to combine their efforts. House Bill 37, sponsored primarily by Angelica Rubio, D-Las Cruces, and House Bill 20, sponsored primarily by Christine Chandler, D-Rio Rancho, were combined into a committee substitute for HB 20. That bill passed the House Labor, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee on a 5-3 vote. The bill would require employers to offer paid sick-leave benefits to all employees, both full-time and part-time. Workers would earn one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked.

New Mexico paid sick leave bill clears first hurdle

Credit KUNM LAS CRUCES - Legislation requiring paid sick leave to be offered to all workers in New Mexico cleared its first committee Thursday, Feb. 4, after the sponsors of two different bills on the subject agreed to combine their efforts. House Bill 37, sponsored primarily by Angelica Rubio, D-Las Cruces, and House Bill 20, sponsored primarily by Christine Chandler, D-Rio Rancho, were combined into a committee substitute for HB 20. That bill passed the House Labor, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee on a 5-3 vote. The bill would require employers to offer paid sick-leave benefits to all employees, both full-time and part-time. Workers would earn one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked.

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N M Chamber of Commerce joins suit against new fee on pet food

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham | governor.state.nm.us/ SANTA FE, N.M. (Legal Newsline) – Business groups are suing the State of New Mexico over legislation that imposes new fees in pet food. On Dec. 30, the Pet Food Institute, the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce, the New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau, Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council and Rio Grande Kennel Club filed suit in state court over the Commercial Feed Act’s new section. That section – the Spay and Neuter Program Fee – imposes an annual fee on each pet food registered with the state Department of Agriculture. Most of those fees go toward spay and neuter services in the state.

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