New Mexico
Stimulus update: New Mexico residents could soon get direct payments worth up to $1,500
New Mexico residents might be able to obtain some further money for his or her pockets someday this 12 months ought to lately proposed state laws get handed.
Senate Invoice 10, the laws launched by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) on Wednesday, would supply $1 billion in family aid to round 875,000 New Mexico taxpayers with one-time rebate funds. These funds can be price $750 for single taxpayers and $1,500 for joint filers, with the intent to distribute them someday this summer time, in keeping with a press launch from the governor’s workplace.
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“As costs stay excessive throughout the nation, we are able to and we must always take motion to assist extra New Mexicans afford the issues they want proper now,” stated Lujan Grisham. “As our state continues to see the outcomes of our continued and focused investments which have resulted in an unprecedented monetary windfall, I stay up for working with the legislature to place more cash again within the pockets of New Mexico households.”
State Sen. Benny Shendo (D), who has sponsored the laws, has additionally spoken in favor of those rebate funds, saying it might assist “1000’s of households throughout the state.”
The funds would doubtless be welcomed by state residents, as many residing in america are nonetheless struggling to maintain up with rising costs of on a regular basis gadgets, resembling eggs.
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The state of New Mexico can also be nonetheless providing a tax rebate of as much as $500, giving residents who didn’t but file a 2021 New Mexico private earnings tax return by way of Might 31 to obtain this rebate. A resident should additionally not be claimed as a depending on one other particular person’s tax return in the event that they want to partake on this rebate, in keeping with the New Mexico Tax and Income Division.
The Washington Examiner has contacted Lujan Grisham’s workplace for remark.
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New Mexico WR Ryan Davis transfers to Utah
Utah continues to strengthen its receiving corps with the addition of Ryan Davis, a talented wide receiver from New Mexico. Davis announced his commitment to the Utes, marking a significant boost to their offensive depth.
Davis was a standout performer for the Lobos last season, finishing as the team’s second-leading receiver. He totaled 54 receptions for 747 yards and three touchdowns, demonstrating his ability to make plays in crucial moments. His production extended to games against Power 4 competition, with Davis recording 12 catches for 181 yards in matchups against Arizona, Auburn, and Washington State. This ability to perform against high-level opponents highlights his potential impact at Utah.
At 5-foot-11 and 180 pounds, Davis is a versatile slot receiver with the capability to stretch the field and contribute at all levels of the passing game. His sure hands and reliable route-running were evident as he recorded at least one catch in each of New Mexico’s final 11 games. Davis also has a track record of academic success, earning Mountain West All-Academic and Scholar-Athlete honors.
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Davis is the third player to transfer from New Mexico to Utah, joining a pipeline established by Utah offensive coordinator Jason Beck and wide receivers coach Micah Simon. His familiarity with their system should ease his transition to the Utes’ offense.
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Before his time at New Mexico, Davis played at UAB, where he contributed for three seasons. His experience across multiple programs adds valuable depth and leadership to Utah’s wide receiver room.
With one year of eligibility remaining, Davis brings experience, consistency, and a competitive edge to a Utah team that continues to bolster its offensive firepower heading into the upcoming season.
New Mexico
Latest on Christmas Day storm in parts of New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Dry and warm weather will remain through Christmas Eve before a weak winter storm impact parts of the state on Christmas Day.
Light snow accumulation is likely across the northern mountains and Raton Pass, resulting in some slick roads and minor travel impacts.
Breezy to locally windy conditions are possible across the southern and southwest mountains, and the eastern plains on Christmas as well.
Watch the video above for more from Meteorologist Brandon Richards.
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