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FRI: N.M. gov. has ignored calls to pull executive order that could hinder speech critical of Israel, + More

FRI: N.M. gov. has ignored calls to pull executive order that could hinder speech critical of Israel, + More
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Red Chile and Red Tape: Legislators consider stiffening rules for farmworker pay program

Chile farmworkers have alleged that a contractor stole wages he got through the Chile Labor Incentive Program, a $5 million government fund that raised pay to ease the labor shortage

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Red chile and red tape - Source New Mexico

Chile farmworkers have alleged that a contractor stole wages through the Chile Labor Incentive Program, though a state investigation found no wrongdoing.

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Public Education Dept demands internet for New Mexico students

Lawyers say those efforts have been woefully insufficient, in a recently-filed motion. About 9% of New Mexico students don t live on the broadband grid. The future of in-person learning for NM students remains in flux, under current guidelines. SANTA FE - Lawyers representing New Mexico students say the state s attempts to provide internet access and learning devices to children are woefully insufficient, while a top education official argues that progress has been made during the pandemic. With in-person learning banned by state officials until mid-January and plans for hybrid learning scrapped for the vast majority of students earlier this year, the inability to access remote classes has been a challenge for many rural and low-income students, particularly Native American children living on tribal lands.

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