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Bloomberg Business Week - The finances of New Mexico's unemployment compensation program are improving and the fund should remain in the black through early 2013, a year longer than previously projected, according to Gov. Susana Martinez's administration. However, it remains uncertain how much in taxes businesses must pay next year to keep the program afloat. As it stands now because of a veto by the governor, there's nothing in state law that sets unemployment tax rates for businesses starting in January. "I think we are seriously in limbo," said Rep. Mimi Stewart, an Albuquerque Democrat. Read full story here:
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