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Workforce Solutions prepares to assist dislocated workers who qualify for assistance under the Energy Transition Act

On March 30, 2023, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed into law House Bill 449, expanding the eligibility for funding to help displaced electricity facility workers. This bill, sponsored by Representatives Anthony Allison, Mark Duncan, T. Ryan Lane, and Rod Montoya will assist more than 350 identified displaced workers who were affected by the closure of the San Juan Generating Station and adjacent coal mine in San Juan County, New Mexico. The Department of Workforce Solutions (DWS) oversees the $12 million Displaced Worker Assistance Fund and will begin a plan to disburse funds to eligible workers this spring.

Human Rights Commission Hearing

The Human Rights Commission will hold a hearing in Alysha Landavazo v. Albuquerque Country Club, HRB Case No. 22-02-0098-E on March 28, 2023. The hearing will be held on Zoom virtual platform beginning at 9:00 AM.

Notice of Rulemaking

The purpose of the public hearing will be to obtain input and public comment on proposed amendments to Sections 18 and 20 of 11.1.2 NMAC.
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