
New Mexico Governor Signs Education Bills
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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed four significant education bills into law, focusing on improved reading and math instruction, special education support, and enhanced health benefits for school staff. Senate Bill thirty-seven mandates structured literacy approaches, reading assessments, and teacher coaching. Senate Bill twenty-nine strengthens math preparation and introduces early math screenings. House Bill forty-seven shifts school employee health insurance to a flat minimum, with added funds to offset costs. Senate Bill sixty-four establishes a permanent office of special education. These measures aim to stabilize classrooms and benefit New Mexico kids and teachers.
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