New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty /tags/new-mexico-center-on-law-and-poverty New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty en-US Copyright Thu, 01 Jun 2023 00:28:44 GMT Spanish-speaking former employees of South Valley nursing home file discrimination claim /local-news/2023-05-31/spanish-speaking-former-employees-of-south-valley-nursing-home-file-discrimination-claim Two Spanish-speaking women in their 50s say they experienced discrimination and retaliation while working at the South Valley Care Center, a nursing home where they were on the housekeeping staff. María Nevarez and María Perez, both immigrants from Mexico, announced Wednesday that two federal agencies are looking into their allegations. Thu, 01 Jun 2023 00:28:44 GMT /local-news/2023-05-31/spanish-speaking-former-employees-of-south-valley-nursing-home-file-discrimination-claim Nash Jones Yazzie/Martinez plantiffs heading back to court soon /local-news/2023-05-16/yazzie-martinez-plantiffs-heading-back-to-court-soon The Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit is one of the biggest education court cases the state has ever seen. But advocates say, since its settlement, nothing has substantially changed. Lawyers from the Center on Law and Poverty hosted an information session recently to talk about their preparations to head back to court. Tue, 16 May 2023 18:55:51 GMT /local-news/2023-05-16/yazzie-martinez-plantiffs-heading-back-to-court-soon Taylor Velazquez Report: Hospital patients without insurance pay higher rates /local-news/2022-12-01/report-hospital-patients-without-insurance-pay-higher-rates A revised report presented to the Legislative Health and Human Services Committee shows prices for hospital procedures depend on who is paying the tab. The report shows that uninsured patients paying out of pocket often have the highest rates. Fri, 02 Dec 2022 05:13:00 GMT /local-news/2022-12-01/report-hospital-patients-without-insurance-pay-higher-rates Kaveh Mowahed Advocates for affordable healthcare urge support for lower premiums and co-pays /local-news/2022-11-17/advocates-for-affordable-healthcare-urge-support-for-lower-premiums-and-co-pays Superintendent of Insurance Russell Toal told the Legislative Finance Committee on Wednesday that money from the Healthcare Affordability Fund had saved small businesses and their employees $12.5 million by November 1, and lowered the cost of personal insurance coverage. Thu, 17 Nov 2022 22:47:04 GMT /local-news/2022-11-17/advocates-for-affordable-healthcare-urge-support-for-lower-premiums-and-co-pays Alice Fordham NM Supreme Court to end eviction moratorium, transition to new eviction diversion program /local-news/2022-01-10/nm-supreme-court-to-end-eviction-moratorium-transition-to-new-eviction-diversion-program After reviewing eviction diversion programs from other states like Illinois and Florida, the New Mexico Supreme Court last week announced its own, soon bringing an end to the state’s moratorium on evictions after 2 years. The state will transition to the new Eviction Prevention and Diversion Program – first with a pilot program in Eastern New Mexico starting February 1st, then the rest of the state will follow in March. Maria Griego from the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty told ¾ÅÉ«Íø how it will work. Tue, 11 Jan 2022 00:01:02 GMT /local-news/2022-01-10/nm-supreme-court-to-end-eviction-moratorium-transition-to-new-eviction-diversion-program Kaveh Mowahed Let's Talk Evictions and Assistance /local-news/2021-06-15/lets-talk-evictions-and-assistance Let’s Talk New Mexico 6/17 8am: Last September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention instituted a moratorium on residential evictions to keep… Wed, 16 Jun 2021 00:34:01 GMT /local-news/2021-06-15/lets-talk-evictions-and-assistance Kaveh Mowahed Workforce Solutions Borrows From Feds To Extend Unemployment Benefits /public-affairs/2020-09-02/workforce-solutions-borrows-from-feds-to-extend-unemployment-benefits The national unemployment rate dropped in July to just over 10%, while New Mexico’s unemployment rate rose in that period to just over 12%. One reason is… Wed, 02 Sep 2020 15:23:14 GMT /public-affairs/2020-09-02/workforce-solutions-borrows-from-feds-to-extend-unemployment-benefits Marisa Demarco, Khalil Ekulona Albuquerque Mutual Aid Organizer Faces Eviction Despite Moratorium /local-news/2020-07-06/albuquerque-mutual-aid-organizer-faces-eviction-despite-moratorium Despite the New Mexico Supreme Court's temporary stay on evictions, the Bernalillo County Sheriff's department Monday served eviction papers to… Tue, 07 Jul 2020 02:23:04 GMT /local-news/2020-07-06/albuquerque-mutual-aid-organizer-faces-eviction-despite-moratorium Hannah Colton, Ty Bannerman IRS Gives Some Folks Just 48 Hours To File For Dependents Stimulus /public-health-new-mexico/2020-04-21/irs-gives-some-folks-just-48-hours-to-file-for-dependents-stimulus The number of grandparents raising their grandkids has been rising all over the country, and especially in New Mexico. Those folks might be affected by a… Tue, 21 Apr 2020 23:11:17 GMT /public-health-new-mexico/2020-04-21/irs-gives-some-folks-just-48-hours-to-file-for-dependents-stimulus Khalil Ekulona YNMG & COVID: Essential, Just Not Paid Like It /local-news/2020-04-15/ynmg-covid-essential-just-not-paid-like-it In episode 43, we talk about how not everybody's at home waiting out the pandemic. We hear from people around the state who are still employed and in… Thu, 16 Apr 2020 03:09:22 GMT /local-news/2020-04-15/ynmg-covid-essential-just-not-paid-like-it Khalil Ekulona