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Gov. Lujan Grisham takes action to safeguard abortion access
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Applications for economic relief payments for non-filers extended until June 10
![Stephanie Schardin Clarke](/images/resized/images/news/2016/375_jul10/10_100_100.jpg)
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department and Human Services Department are partnering to deliver income tax rebates and economic relief payments signed into law by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham earlier this spring. Applications for non-filers to receive the relief payment are extended until 5 pm, June 10.
Approximately 33,544 applicants are currently eligible for a relief payment and about $18.1 million in relief payments are expected to be issued this July based on the applications approved so far.
In addition to the millions of dollars in automatic rebates allocated to taxpayers, $20 million was...
AG issues consumer advisory on increased cost, unavailability of infant formula
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The New Mexico Office of the Attorney General is investigating reports of increased cost and reduced availability of baby formula in New Mexico. It is the Attorney General’s belief and understanding that the federal government, including the Federal Drug Administration (the “FDA”) is working around the clock to get formula to shelves, indicating it would announce plans to streamline formula imports.
“Consumers who have concerns about product safety or excessive pricing when...
Could business incubation be right for Gallup?
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SANTA FE — It takes careful planning and a great deal of support to build and sustain a business incubator.
The New Mexico Economic Development Department will be hosting an online webinar June 7 to help communities to determine if a business incubator facility is the right investment.
The webinar, Is Business Incubation Right for Your Community?, will cover topics such as determining demand for a facility, paying for the facility and services, incubating target industries, and ensuring equitable access to programs and services.
The presentation will take place on June 7 from 9-10 am. Panelists for the program are...
NM traffic report for June 6 – 17, 2022
Interstate:
I-40, mile marker 111.043 – 117.000, west of Laguna to Mesita
Mountain States Constructors, Inc. continues roadway reconstruction, ramp rehabilitation and bridge rehabilitation work. I-40 will be reduced to one lane from 7am-6pm. The contractor will complete minor work, to include seeding, permanent signing, and striping. Speed reduced to 55 mph.
I-40, mile marker 44, Coolidge Interchange
El Terrero Construction, LLC continues work on drainage structures. Eastbound I-40 is reduced to one lane and detoured onto the westbound median shoulder. Westbound has both lanes open. Elim Haven Road is reduced to one lane with stop lights in place.The contractor’s work...
I-40, mile marker 111.043 – 117.000, west of Laguna to Mesita
Mountain States Constructors, Inc. continues roadway reconstruction, ramp rehabilitation and bridge rehabilitation work. I-40 will be reduced to one lane from 7am-6pm. The contractor will complete minor work, to include seeding, permanent signing, and striping. Speed reduced to 55 mph.
I-40, mile marker 44, Coolidge Interchange
El Terrero Construction, LLC continues work on drainage structures. Eastbound I-40 is reduced to one lane and detoured onto the westbound median shoulder. Westbound has both lanes open. Elim Haven Road is reduced to one lane with stop lights in place.The contractor’s work...
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