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State sees 40% jump in education retirements

State sees 40% jump in education retirements
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Medical malpractice proposal under negotiation

Whether the parties will reach agreement – and the committee will approve – is unclear. “Everybody is mildly unhappy, which is perfect,” said Daymon Ely, a Corrales Democrat and sponsor of one of the bills. Sen. Gay Kernan, a Hobbs Republican and co-sponsor of the other bill, said the parties are at least making progress in negotiations. “Of course, no one is going to be 100 percent happy,” Kernan said. The state Supreme Court, meanwhile, delivered its own news Monday, upholding the constitutionality of a $600,000 cap on damages under the state’s existing medical malpractice system. The case centered on a Placitas woman injured during a gynecological procedure in 2011.

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Legislators push to revise child support laws

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Sen. Gay Kernan, R-Hobbs, asks questions during a debate on the Senate floor this week. She is sponsoring legislation this year that would change New Mexico’s child support laws, with the goal of getting more money to children. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – New Mexico is racing to update its child support laws to avoid the loss of $148 million in federal funding. Bipartisan legislation now advancing through the Roundhouse would revise how child support is calculated, limit how many years of overdue payments a parent would owe and make a host of other changes intended to bring New Mexico into compliance with federal law.

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