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Prison chief: New Mexico unready to close private facilities


By Phaedra Haywood, Santa Fe New Mexico |
January 30, 2021
New Mexico’s top prison official said the state could eventually end its practice of contracting with private, for-profit firms to operate four of its 11 detention facilities, but the change won’t come anytime soon.
The comments Friday by Corrections Secretary Alisha Tafoya Lucero followed an executive order earlier this week by President Joe Biden, who said the U.S. Department of Justice must end its reliance on private operators for federal prisons.
Tafoya Lucero said she’s not philosophically opposed to the idea of getting rid of privately run prisons but she doesn’t favor the state taking such action now.  ....

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Jeff Steinborn carries bill to nix lower minimum wage for students


SANTA FE - New Mexico s minimum wage is currently $10.50 an hour, but not for high school students who work jobs outside of class.
Under current law, employers can pay those younger workers as little as $8.50 per hour unless they work for tips. If they are tipped more than $30 per month, they are paid the statutory minimum wage of $2.55 per hour for tipped employees. (That wage increased by 20 cents on Jan. 1.)
The state minimum wage is set to increase each year until it reaches $12 in 2023. The lower wage for high school students was established by the legislature in 2019.
Moreover, the lower wage for students is not set to increase, as the regular minimum wage does. ....

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