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"path": "/2026/02/04/governor-expected-to-sign-bill-that-would-cut-red-tape-and-address-new-mexico-physician-shortage/",
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"textContent": "Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is set to sign legislation that would allow out-of-state doctors to help fill New Mexico’s physician shortage by joining an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. Following a unanimous House vote Tuesday approving the Senate bill, the governor’s office says Lujan Grisham intends to sign the bill into law Thursday morning. The compact […]\n\nThe post Governor expected to sign bill that would ‘cut red tape’ and address New Mexico physician shortage appeared first on City Desk ABQ.",
"title": "Governor expected to sign bill that would ‘cut red tape’ and address New Mexico physician shortage"
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