New Mexico
New Mexico revives paid family and medical leave debate with improved proposal
The debate over paid family and medical leave will return to the Roundhouse this year.
SANTA FE, N.M. — The debate over paid family and medical leave will return to the Roundhouse this year.
Just like the original, the new proposal aims to give all New Mexico workers the ability to take up to 12 weeks of paid time off when they need it most – that includes after the birth of a new child, a family emergency, or a medical crisis.
Employees and their employers would be required to consistently pay a small amount of money based on their wages into a state fund, which would end up paying workers on leave. Employers would not be paying those worker’s wages.
“The bill is better, stronger, more oriented towards business in certain ways,” said Democratic state Sen. Mimi Stewart.
Stewart says they’re taking extra steps to make sure New Mexico’s business community is happy with her new paid family and medical leave proposal.
“We’ve counted 16 concessions that we’ve put in because of businesses to make it work easier for them,” Stewart said.
It’s not clear yet exactly what’s different about the new bill, but Stewart says her team spent time studying similar programs in Colorado and Tennessee. They also are working with the Department of Workforce Solutions o craft a more structurally sound program.
“I think partly this is because so many of us now understand this better,” Stewart said.
The new version still requires employees to pay $5 for every thousand in wages. Employers only have to $4 per employee, but only if they have five or more workers.
Many opponents last year criticized that mechanism as an added business tax, and noted legislative reports predicted the state fund would run out of money.
“We’ve got a really good mechanism, the funding is adequate, the fees on employees and employers are is minimal,” Stewart said.
Advocates with the Southwest Women’s Law Center say many businesses want this kind of program.
“There was a recent poll done with small business owners that show that there’s overwhelming support, I want to say 85% support for this idea,” said Tracy McDaniel, policy advocate with the Southwest Women’s Law Center.
McDaniel suggests that’s all because of the potential benefits.
“It allows those employees to have the security and also allows those employers to compete for employees with those large businesses and corporations in the state of New Mexico that offer paid parental leave, so it really levels the playing field,” McDaniel said.
Advocates say similar programs in other states have allowed more women to enter the workforce.
If approved by lawmakers, Stewart says the program would not go into effect until 2027 at the earliest.
New Mexico
New Mexico has received 18,000 reports of elder abuse this year
The state is warning about signs of abuse, such as unexplained injuries and sudden changes in behavior, like withdrawing from social activities.
SANTA FE, N.M. — So far in 2026, New Mexico has received 18,000 reports of elder abuse and Adult Protective Services warns there could be many more unreported cases.
The abuse can include neglect, exploitation or even scamming. If you suspect someone may be a victim of abuse, call Adult Protective Services at 1-866-654-3219.
The signs to look for include unexplained injuries, sudden changes in behavior or unusual banking activity. You could also notice them withdrawing from social activities or communication and being fearful around caregivers.
New Mexico
Edgewood approves tax funds for fire, EMS deal with Santa Fe County
Edgewood commissioners approved tax funding for fire and emergency medical services, ending weeks of uncertainty over whether the town would keep coverage.
EDGEWOOD, N.M. – Edgewood commissioners approved tax funding for fire and emergency medical services, ending weeks of uncertainty over whether the town would keep coverage.
At Tuesday night’s town hall, commissioners unanimously approved using gross receipts tax revenue to pay the town’s share of the joint powers agreement with the Santa Fe County Fire Department.
The town’s former deal with Santa Fe County was set to expire after June 30.
The vote followed weeks of questions about whether the small mountain town would continue to have fire and emergency medical services.
Commissioners took action after back and forth between the town and county over the agreement.
At one point, some people in Edgewood signed a petition to disincorporate the town.
The vote gives residents an answer on how the town plans to keep those services in place.
New Mexico
Fire contained to 2 acres after prompting evacuations in San Juan County
SAN JUAN COUNTY, N.M. — Firefighters have contained a fire in San Juan County to 2 acres after it prompted evacuations around 13 miles north of Farmington.
Crews contained the fire to around 2 acres on New Mexico Highway 170, just north of Road 1424. The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office closed the highway while crews flow water to the scene.
San Juan County Fire and Rescue stated there is “a lot of debris” on fire that will continue to burn. There are also power lines down in the area, which will likely close the highway for “an extended period of time.”
They’re asking people to avoid the area and find a way around as evacuations are in place.
According to San Juan County, firefighters are responding with structure fire and wildfire resources. Further details are limited at this time.
-
South-Carolina52 seconds agoSouth Carolina Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 results for June 17, 2026
-
South Dakota8 minutes ago
SD Lottery Powerball, Lotto America winning numbers for June 17, 2026
-
Tennessee11 minutes ago
Tennessee man sentenced to 24 years for fentanyl distribution conspiracy
-
Texas16 minutes agoDPS trooper killed in Texas Panhandle crash, agency says
-
Utah23 minutes agoUtah first lady Abby Cox optimistic about legislative moves to strengthen child literacy
-
Vermont26 minutes agoVermont woman shot and injured by stray bullet at her home
-
Virginia31 minutes agoVirginia Beach Fire Department battles multi-family structure fire on Rookery Way
-
Washington38 minutes agoUpriver Fire Near Spokane Triggers Evacuations For 12,000 Residents Amid Critical Fire Conditions