New Mexico Implements Tax Rebates and Vetoed Bills under Governor's Watch

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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a $1 billion tax package into law, which includes $500 rebates for over 900,000 taxpayers and a child tax credit that provides more than $100 million in tax relief for around 214,000 families. The legislation aims to combat the state's child poverty rates and support working families, bolster the healthcare workforce, and foster continued economic growth.
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