The New Mexico Legislature adjourned from its special session today having appropriated hundreds of millions of dollars but rejecting major policy changes. Gov. Bill Richardson, in a news release, characterized the work of the Legislature as a “good, solid, yet modest effort that helps New Mexico families.” “The winners are kids, working families and our most vulnerable citizens,” Richardson said. “While the Legislature did not go as far as I would have liked to cover all children with health insurance, I believe modest but solid gains were made toward that goal.” The Legislature approved $32.5 million for health care, including $20 million to expand coverage to children, $10 million to treat developmentally disabled children and $2.5 million for mental-health services. In the category of tax relief, the Legislature approved a tax rebate that will cost the state $55.8 million, a working-families tax credit that will cost $7.8 million, home-heating assistance that will cost $1.9 million and an increase in child-care assistance eligibility that will cost $7.2 million, according to Richardson’s news release. The Legislature also appropriated $200 million to complete outstanding road projects, $3.2 million to provide school-bus fuel assistance to schools, $5 million to repair bridges and roads damaged by recent flooding in Ruidoso and Otero County, and $1.6 million in supplemental funding for the November election. Continue Reading