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Reps Kelly Fajardo and Matthew McQueen to receive 2021 William S Dixon First Amendment Freedom Awards
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Residents and business owners mop up and assess flood damage - Valencia County News-Bulletin
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The governorâs veto pen caused some disappointment and ire in Valencia County last week, but that isnât stopping the push forward for a local health care facility.
On Friday, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham vetoed House Bill 240, which would have changed language in the stateâs Hospital Funding Act to allow a 24-hour emergency health care facility be licensed as a remote location of an acute care hospital.
In her executive message for the veto, Lujan Grisham wrote the funds described in HB 240 were part of a property tax previously approved by Valencia County voters with the understanding that the funds would be used for specific projects.
Think New Mexico: 2021 Session Victories, Defeats
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SANTA FE – A hotly debated proposal to lower New Mexico’s small loan interest rate cap moved one step closer to final approval Friday after a House committee meeting in which an amendment was added – then removed – before the bill was advanced.
The political drama came after first-term Rep. Linda Serrato, D-Santa Fe, moved to strike an amendment she had previously supported.
She later said that debate on the bill made her think twice about the amendment after it had been approved, adding her decision was not prompted by any political pressure.
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“Keeping (the bill) as it is protects my district and my community,” Serrato told the Journal, saying her district on the south side of Santa Fe has many storefront lending companies.