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New Mexico’s governor signed an $11.1 billion budget and tax package funding education, child care, health, and infrastructure, while vetoing non-essential bills.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an $11.1 billion state budget and an omnibus tax package into law, marking the end of her final legislative session.
The budget funds higher education, universal child care, transportation, housing, and behavioral health, including $160 million for the first year of a statewide child care program and $75 million for a behavioral health institute.
Capital projects include $546 million for the UNM School of Medicine and $255 million for water initiatives.
The tax package includes credits for physicians, affordable housing developers, and local news outlets, along with a 1% pay raise for state employees.
The governor vetoed several bills, including those for a sports hall of fame and a lowrider museum, citing fiscal concerns and executive discretion.
El gobernador de Nuevo México firmó un presupuesto de $11.1 mil millones y un paquete de impuestos para financiar la educación, el cuidado infantil, la salud y la infraestructura, al tiempo que vetó proyectos de ley no esenciales.