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Monthly Archives: January 2012
About lieutenant governors
Governor Susana Martinez is fond of crossing into El Paso frequently for a few hours to visit family, and this has brought some public attention to the “traveling Governor” provision of New Mexico’s state constitution. A sentence in Article 5, … Continue reading
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Work comp statistics show mostly bad news
For New Mexico small businesses with the highest cost premiums in the workers’ compensation system, a glimmer of good news: you might see a premium decrease next year. This is according to statistics presented last week by NCCI, the National … Continue reading
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