As New Mexico preps for special budget session, rural communities may see COVID-19 relief
11 May 2020
New Mexico leaders continued efforts to provide more relief and funding for critical needs of rural communities as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to grow through the state resulting in business closures and a drop in government revenue.
Lawmakers were expected to convene a special session this summer to address the economic fallout caused by the crisis and subsequent closure of businesses.
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All Together NM Fund awarding $750K in grants
May 11 2020Money to help micro businesses affected by COVID-19
SANTA FE – The All Together NM Fund will be awarding $750,000 for grants to help New Mexico’s smallest businesses survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
The funding will be divided among four New Mexico nonprofit...
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