New Mexico legislative leaders are recommending a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year.
Democratic Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth of Santa Fe said the spending plan ... and federal spending on health care in New Mexico — principally Medicaid — would increase by $3.3 billion ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — Leading New Mexico legislators ... Combined state and federal spending on health care in New Mexico — principally Medicaid — would increase by $3.3 billion to $15.5 billion ...
New Mexico State Spending Plan Seeks More Federal Medicaid Dollars as Donald Trump Takes Office SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Leading New Mexico legislators on Wednesday recommended a 5.7% general fund ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Leading New Mexico legislators on Wednesday recommended a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year that emphasizes health care access, public school ...
Democratic New Mexico state Rep ... amid uncertainties about future federal support for Medicaid health care, in Santa Fe, N.M., on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)
Fred Nathan remembers the moment when the idea for a nonpartisan think tank popped into his head. The Santa Fe attorney was in the middle of a yearslong fight to shutter New Mexico's drive-up liquor windows while working as special counsel to then-Attorney General Tom Udall in the 1990s,
It’s that time of year again when the gyms are packed with well-intentioned folks working on their New Year’s resolutions. While better diets and more exercise certainly contributes to wellness,
Both Albuquerque and Santa Fe officials say they are preparing for the colder weather. Santa Fe officials say they have activated Code Blue through Wednesday. The city says
Madison County resident Craig Becker returned home from New York after retiring to serve as president and creative director of the Alumni Players! nonprofit.
If things go according to plan, Santa Fe soon will join several other places in New Mexico with an economic development specialist dedicated to working with tribal entrepreneurs. The plan involves a partnership between the city of Santa Fe and University of New Mexico Rainforest Innovations,
Tuesday marks the start of New Mexico's 60-day legislative session, and the drama is already taking shape. A group of activists known as Youth United for Climate Crisis Action, or YUCCA, is planning to stage a protest at 9 a.m. outside the state Capitol.