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Supplementary Supply Act 2026 for FY 2025 Additional Expenditure
The Singapore Parliament has passed the Supplementary Supply (FY 2025) Act 2026, authorizing additional expenditure for the financial year ending March 31, 2026. This includes a further sum of over S$1 billion from the Consolidated Fund and over S$2.1 billion from the Development Fund, appropriated for public service and development purposes respectively.
Arctic Research Commission Notice of Vacancy
The Arctic Research Commission has issued a notice of a vacancy within the commission. This notice was published in the Federal Register on March 23, 2026, and details the available position.
Xyz v. State of Maharashtra - Judgment
The Bombay High Court issued a judgment in the case of Xyz vs. State of Maharashtra on March 21, 2026. The court reviewed a report from the Medical Board of Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals concerning a minor girl, aged 12 years, who was seeking relief through her mother. The report included findings from an ultrasonography indicating a pregnancy of approximately 27 weeks and 5 days.
X. Y. Z. vs Maasaheb Meentai Thakre Hospital Nerul - Medical Termination of Pregnancy
The Bombay High Court has issued a judgment regarding a writ petition concerning the medical termination of pregnancy for a minor. The court reviewed a report from the District Medical Board, constituted under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971, which examined the minor and provided findings on the viability of the fetus.
New York Law Requires Stores to Accept Cash Payments Statewide
New York Attorney General Letitia James has issued a consumer alert reminding New Yorkers that a new state law, effective March 21, 2026, requires all food stores and retail establishments to accept cash payments. Violators face civil penalties of up to $1,500 per succeeding violation.
Agency Information Collection Activities: Summer Food Site Locations for State Agencies
The Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) is seeking public comment on its information collection activities related to summer food site locations for state agencies. This notice announces the agency's intent to collect data and outlines the process for submitting comments.
SNAP Participant Experiences Study - Request for Comments
The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is requesting comments on a proposed study to understand participant experiences with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment and Training (E&T) program. The agency is seeking input on the study's design, methodology, and potential impact on program improvement.
Agency Information Collection for WIC and Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Programs
The Food and Nutrition Service has published a notice regarding agency information collection activities for the WIC and Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Programs. This notice pertains to reporting and recordkeeping burdens associated with these programs.
National School Lunch Program: Elimination of State Ameliorative Action Reporting
The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has rescinded the state ameliorative action reporting requirement for school meals eligibility verification under the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. This rule eliminates a specific reporting obligation for states related to program integrity.
SNAP-Ed State Plan and Annual Report System Comment Request
The Food and Nutrition Service is requesting comments on its information collection activities related to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) State Plan and Annual Report System. This notice seeks public input on the proposed data collection requirements.
Mendoza Gutierrez v. Baltazar - Immigration Detention and Class Certification
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado issued an opinion in the case of Mendoza Gutierrez v. Baltazar, addressing issues of immigration detention, class certification, and appeal. The court's ruling impacts the procedures and standards for challenging detention conditions and certifying class actions within the immigration system.
EOG Resources Marketing LLC v. San Patricio Appraisal District - Tax Case
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, ruling that crude oil pre-committed for export and stored in holding tanks before loading onto foreign vessels is immune from state taxation under the Import-Export Clause. This decision impacts how appraisal districts assess taxes on such commodities.
Trevino v. State of Texas - Intoxication Manslaughter Case
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault against Mitchell Trevino. The court ruled that the trial court did not err in admitting evidence related to intoxication, fatalities, and serious bodily injury, even though Trevino offered to stipulate to these facts.
Anderson & Associates Law Firm PLLC v. Hilliard Martinez Gonzales, LLP - Lawsuit Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 13th District, dismissed the appeal in Anderson & Associates Law Firm PLLC v. Hilliard Martinez Gonzales, LLP and Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys. The dismissal was due to the appellant's failure to pay the required filing fee within the specified timeframe.
City of Mission v. Enrique Maximus Rodriguez - Plea to Jurisdiction
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a plea to the jurisdiction filed by the City of Mission. The case involves a lawsuit initiated by Enrique Maximus Rodriguez after a police chase by a City of Mission officer resulted in a collision with Rodriguez. The court found that the City's governmental immunity was not absolute in this instance.
Norman McGuire v. Willis School District - Case Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 13th District, has dismissed the appeal in Norman McGuire and the City of Conroe, Texas v. Willis Independent School District. The dismissal was granted based on the appellants' unopposed motion following the appellee's non-suit in the underlying matter.
Bowman v. Rawhide Welding Service, LLC - Premises Liability Case Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to grant summary judgment in favor of Rawhide Welding Service, LLC in a premises liability lawsuit filed by Jean Bowman. The court found no error in the trial court's ruling, concluding the case.
Leonard Boardman v. State of Texas - Burglary Conviction Affirmation
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the burglary conviction of Leonard Boardman. The court found no error in the trial court's admission of evidence regarding an extraneous bad act. The decision upholds the seven-year prison sentence imposed on Boardman.
WHB 2136 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. - Personal Injury Product Liability
A new civil case, WHB 2136 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al., has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is classified as a personal injury product liability suit under diversity jurisdiction. The initial complaint and jury trial demand were filed on March 20, 2026.
WHB 2135 v. Uber Technologies - Product Liability Complaint
A product liability complaint was filed against Uber Technologies, Inc. and other defendants in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, identified as WHB 2135 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al., was filed on March 20, 2026, with a demand for a jury trial.
WHB 2134 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. - Personal Injury Product Liability
A new civil case, WHB 2134 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 20, 2026. The case involves personal injury and product liability claims under diversity jurisdiction.
WHB 2139 v Uber Technologies - Product Liability Case Filing
A new product liability case, WHB 2139 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, identified by docket number 3:26-cv-02437, was filed on March 20, 2026, with a complaint and jury trial demand.
VA Native American Direct Loan Program Promotes Homeownership Stability
The VA highlights the success of its Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program in helping a Native American Veteran achieve homeownership stability. The article features a personal story to illustrate the program's impact on veterans' lives.
Aqua Illinois Petition for Reconciliation Hearing
Aqua Illinois, Inc. has filed a petition with the State PUC for a reconciliation hearing regarding Rider VBA. The case, docketed as P2026-0261, is currently in the initial administrative law judge phase with action pending.
Coalition Wins Court Order Stopping AmeriCorps Dismantling
A coalition of 25 attorneys general and two governors secured a court order to stop the Trump administration from dismantling AmeriCorps. The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland granted a preliminary injunction, restoring terminated programs and reinstating over 750 National Civilian Community Corps members.
Defendants Remanded for Violating Release Conditions in Mary Melero Death Case
The New Mexico Department of Justice successfully remanded defendants Angelica Chacon and Patricia Hurtado into custody for violating their release conditions, including tampering with GPS monitors and texting each other. They are accused of extreme abuse and neglect leading to the death of Mary Melero.
AG Torrez Applauds Ruling Restoring Medical Research Funding
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced a federal court ruling that restores critical medical research funding unlawfully cut by the Trump Administration. The ruling mandates the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to reinstate grants that were terminated without proper justification, allowing research projects addressing urgent health challenges to resume.
Anthony Maestas Sentenced for Child Abuse and CSAM Possession
A New Mexico man, Anthony Maestas, has been sentenced to 30.5 years in prison for child abuse and possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). The sentence, handed down by a 13th District Judicial Court judge, is the maximum possible under his plea agreement. The investigation was initiated by a cybertip received by the NMDOJ's Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit.
NMED and NMDOJ Sue Air Force Over PFAS Contamination at Cannon AFB
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and Department of Justice (NMDOJ) have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of the Air Force to compel cleanup of PFAS contamination at Cannon Air Force Base. The lawsuit leverages new state authority granted by House Bill 140, which explicitly designates PFAS-containing firefighting foams as hazardous waste.
AG Torrez Statement on Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Ruling
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez issued a statement on the Supreme Court's decision allowing the President's executive order limiting birthright citizenship to be enforced in certain parts of the country. He expressed disappointment but assured New Mexicans that the ruling will not impact their communities due to the state's commitment to upholding the Constitution.
AG Torrez Sues to Protect Student Mental Health Funding
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, joined by 15 other attorneys general, filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education to prevent the discontinuation of critical mental health funding for K-12 students. The funding, secured by the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, is intended to expand school-based mental health services.
Multistate Brief Protecting School Mental Health Funding
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is leading a multistate coalition in filing an amicus brief supporting Silver Consolidated Schools in their legal challenge against the U.S. Department of Education's decision to terminate school-based mental health grants. The brief argues the termination of funding under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act is unlawful and jeopardizes critical services for students.
New Mexico AG Warns Flood Victims of Potential Scams
The New Mexico Attorney General's Office issued a media alert warning Ruidoso flood victims of potential scams, including insurance fraud, price gouging, and fraudulent charities. The alert provides tips for consumers to avoid becoming victims and information on how to report suspicious activity.
New Mexico v. Air Force - PFAS Contamination Access Dispute
New Mexico is seeking a court order to compel the Air Force to allow state inspectors access to Cannon Air Force Base to test for toxic PFAS contamination. The state alleges the Air Force is violating state law by denying access for environmental sampling, which is crucial for assessing and addressing contamination that has already impacted local agriculture and public health.
New Mexico AG Warns of RECA Scams Following Program Extension
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is warning residents about potential scams related to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) program. Following the program's recent extension and expansion, fraudulent organizations and attorneys are soliciting individuals to file claims for a fee, despite official processes not yet being established for New Mexico residents.
Attorneys General Urge Instagram to Protect User Privacy
Attorneys General from New Mexico, Georgia, and 35 other states have sent a letter to Instagram urging the platform to protect user privacy regarding its new location-sharing feature. The letter expresses concerns about potential risks to children and survivors of domestic violence, requesting specific safeguards.
New Mexico AG Sues Over $1.6M Medicaid Fraud and Identity Theft
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has filed a lawsuit against two operators of a nonprofit afterschool program, Kids in Need of Support Services (KISS), for allegedly defrauding Medicaid of over $1.6 million and committing identity theft. The lawsuit details 91 counts of fraud and identity theft, including the fraudulent submission of claims for services never rendered and the misuse of children's social security numbers.
New Mexico AG Secures $350,000 Settlement for Spa Consumers
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced a $350,000 settlement with Santa Fe Spa Center (Voupre Spa) for alleged violations of the Unfair Practices Act. The settlement aims to provide restitution to consumers who were subjected to deceptive and aggressive sales tactics and charged prices significantly higher than verbally agreed upon. The spa is also required to implement clearer pricing and return policies.
New Mexico DOJ Halts Business Illegally Filing Liens on Residences
The New Mexico Department of Justice has halted Boreworxx Construction, LLC from illegally filing liens on nearly 200 Albuquerque residences. The company's operator, Jeffery Dailey, has released the liens and agreed to cease future misconduct as part of an Assurance of Discontinuance.
AG Torrez Hosts Tribal Law Enforcement Summit on MMIP and Jurisdiction
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez hosted a Tribal Law Enforcement Summit on August 20, 2025, bringing together tribal, federal, and state law enforcement leaders. The summit focused on criminal jurisdiction, MMIP initiatives, and CJIS security policies, aiming to strengthen partnerships and improve public safety in tribal communities.
New Mexico AG Charges Imposter Nurse for Near-Fatal Morphine Dose
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced charges against April Guadalupe Hernandez, an imposter nurse accused of assuming stolen identities to illegally care for hospice patients. Hernandez faces 19 counts, including identity theft and nursing without a license, for actions that allegedly led to a near-fatal morphine overdose for a patient and fraud totaling approximately $40,000.
AG Torrez Takes Over Rape and Murder Cases After DA Failure
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has taken over prosecution of two violent crime cases (rape and murder) previously dismissed by McKinley County District Attorney Bernadine Martin. The AG's office is seeking expedited discovery to assess the scope of similar dismissals and potential risks to public safety and justice.
New Mexico, Texas Settle Rio Grande Water Dispute
New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and the U.S. have filed settlement agreements with the Supreme Court Special Master to resolve a decade-long water dispute over the Rio Grande. The agreements aim to provide certainty for water users and ensure long-term compliance with the Rio Grande Compact.
AG Torrez Preserves $184M for AmeriCorps Programs
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez successfully joined a lawsuit that challenged proposed funding cuts to AmeriCorps. The White House Office of Management and Budget has agreed to release over $184 million in funding for AmeriCorps service programs nationwide, including over $2 million for New Mexico programs. This action preserves critical services for underserved populations.
AG Torrez Secures $3.3M Judgment and Testimony Against Defendants
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced a $3.3 million judgment and plea agreement against Patricia Hurtado for kidnapping, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and Medicaid fraud. Hurtado will serve five years in prison and testify against co-defendant Angelita Chacon in connection with the death of Mary Melero.
New Mexico AG Statement on SCOTUS Decision Regarding ICE Racial Profiling
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez issued a statement denouncing a U.S. Supreme Court administrative stay that allows federal agents to continue racial profiling. Torrez affirmed that the New Mexico Constitution protects individuals from racial profiling by state and local law enforcement, even when assisting federal agents.
New Mexico AG Announces Guilty Verdicts in Attempted Murder Trial
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced guilty verdicts for John Karl O’Brien, who was charged with attempted murder and threatening a judge with an ax. O'Brien faces up to 10.5 years in prison for the felony convictions.
New Mexico AG Announces 30-Year Sentence for Child Sexual Assault by Occupational Therapist
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced a 30-year sentence for Jared Cordum, a Clovis occupational therapist convicted of sexually assaulting multiple young boys. Cordum abused his professional position to commit these crimes, and the sentence includes lifetime sex offender registration.
AG Torrez Supports DC Challenge to Trump National Guard Deployment
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez joined 22 other attorneys general in filing an amicus brief supporting D.C.'s challenge to the Trump Administration's National Guard deployment. The brief argues that deploying National Guard troops without the District of Columbia's consent is unlawful and unconstitutional, potentially impacting federal-state relations and the use of military for domestic law enforcement.
NM AG Statement on Former Teacher's Pretrial Detention Affirmation
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez issued a statement on September 22, 2025, regarding the affirmation of pretrial detention for a former Hope Christian teacher accused of sexual abuse. The New Mexico Court of Appeals and Supreme Court upheld the detention order, meaning the defendant will remain in jail pending trial.
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