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LAS CRUCES – New liquor laws are coming to New Mexico this summer. While one local vendor doesn t see itself taking advantage of a notable change allowing for home delivery, a local craft distillery sees the new law as an opportunity to expand the reach of the drinks it sells. On March 17, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed into law House Bill 255, an overhaul of the state’s liquor laws. Among the sweeping changes include a new class of liquor licenses for restaurants, home delivery of alcohol and tax deductions for existing license holders. It also makes it cheaper to obtain certain licenses. ....
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By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press Nearly one quarter of New Mexico s population has registered to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, but officials at some of the state s largest health care providers said Monday that inconsistencies with the supply chain are among the barriers to getting more shots in arms. More than half a million residents have registered on New Mexico s vaccine website. Health officials have been urging people to be patient as the focus shifts from vaccinating front-line health care workers, first responders and those at long-term care facilities to senior citizens. Those with chronic illnesses that put them at higher risk also are on the list. ....
School Bill Challenges New Mexico Virus Restrictions - By Cedar Attanasio Associated Press / Report For America A bipartisan group of New Mexico lawmakers is pushing legislation that would allow more students to attend class in person by shifting authority over decisions to reopen from state officials to local school boards. The proposal follows the start of vaccine distribution to some teachers and growing pressure from parents to reopen schools and resume high school sports. GOP House Minority Leader Jim Townsend, is expected to introduce the legislation on Monday. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham would likely veto the bill. She has allowed for limited in-person learning for younger students and those with disabilities, but they cover only a fraction of students in the state. ....