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Doña Ana County begins process to repeal mask mandate


Doña Ana County begins process to repeal mask mandate
LAS CRUCES - Doña Ana County has begun the process of repealing its local mask mandate.
At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners Tuesday, the commission voted to approve the publication of an ordinance repealing the county s mask mandate, which was first enacted by the commission last May in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
While it mirrored existing state requirements at the time, it allowed the Doña Ana County Sheriff s Office to enforce face masks in public and inside private businesses in unincorporated areas of the county. Sheriff Kim Stewart opposed the local mandate and sought voluntary compliance instead of doling out citations. ....

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Doña Ana County: New staffers must be vaccinated


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LAS CRUCES – Under a new directive, all new Doña Ana County employees will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment.
The policy was announced in a Saturday return-to-work memorandum from County Manager Fernando Macias, a copy of which was obtained by the Las Cruces Sun-News and verified as authentic by County Attorney Nelson Goodin.
The memo says county employees will resume working on-site effective June 1, with all locations adhering to the New Mexico Department of Health’s public orders pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic, including changes to the state’s mask mandate Friday that drop mandatory face coverings for fully vaccinated individuals in most situations. ....

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Gov. Lujan Grisham signs capital outlay bill, funding local projects


LAS CRUCES - The capital outlay bill signed last week by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham includes more than $28 million in funding for projects in Doña Ana County, as well as millions for other projects in southern New Mexico.
The bill funds more than $511 million in projects throughout the state, including roughly $64 million for water and wastewater improvements, $53 million for roads, $49 million for higher education, $48 million for public safety and $8 million for acequias, dams, and ditches. There is also $12.5 million to support Local Economic Development Act projects and $10 million for health facilities and prisons.
Lujan Grisham used her line-item veto authority to strike less than two percent of the projects included in the bill, explaining in a news release that the projects she vetoed lacked proper planning, had unused funds from previous years or were not large enough to qualify for capital appropriation. ....

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