Leah Romero, Source NM
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The New Mexico Public Education Department has asked the court overseeing the Yazzie/Martinez education equity lawsuit to overrule plaintiffs’ objections and approve its final remedial plan.
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Treatment equity fund expected to widen psilocybin program access for low-income, rural New MexicansNew Mexico is setting up the statewide medical psilocybin program to be more accessible to patients later this year with the creation of a treatment equity fund, which was signed into law last week.
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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez joined more than 20 other state prosecutors this week in urging a federal appeals court to protect access to contraceptive care.
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Plaintiffs in NM education equity case ask court to reject Public Education Department’s plan
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Lawmakers tackled several big public education issues in the 30-day session, and approved legislation changing how math and literacy are taught in public schools.
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Western New Mexico University is moving closer to choosing a new president
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NM memorial calling for study of forced sterilization against women of color advances
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Bill refining allowable restraint and seclusion practices in schools advances out of House committeeMembers of the House Education Committee advanced a bill that would refine definitions of allowable physical discipline, on Monday.
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NM Legislature day 4 recap: Impending winter storm cancels committee hearing
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NM ACLU director marks MLK Day with calls for New Mexicans to stand with neighbors under threat