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New Mexico newly named Secretary-designate for D.F.A. Olivia Padilla-Jackson, Secretary-designate for Human Services Department, at podium and Dr. David Scrase take questions during a news conference in the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, N.M. on Friday, Dec. 14, 2018. Governor elect Lujan Grisham, not seen, tapped Albuquerque Budget Officer Olivia Padilla-Jackson to lead the Finance and Administration Department and develop the governor-elect's budget proposal by Jan. 10 for the upcoming fiscal year. State government is expecting budget surpluses in excess of $1 billion for the current fiscal year and the year starting July 1 that are linked to a booming oil sector. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

New Mexico newly named Secretary-designate for D.F.A. Olivia Padilla-Jackson, Secretary-designate for Human Services Department, at podium and Dr. David Scrase take questions during a news conference in the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, N.M. on Friday, Dec. 14, 2018. Governor elect Lujan Grisham, not seen, tapped Albuquerque Budget Officer Olivia Padilla-Jackson to lead the Finance and Administration Department and develop the governor-elect's budget proposal by Jan. 10 for the upcoming fiscal year. State government is expecting budget surpluses in excess of $1 billion for the current fiscal year and the year starting July 1 that are linked to a booming oil sector. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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