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His ministry touched countless lives, including many in New Mexico, where his message of inclusion resonated across our ...
The Legislative Council Service, published the names of who funded each request this week. See who approved ones for Aggies ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration is shifting its approach to housing issues, moving a state Office of Housing from the Governor's Office to the state labor department and parting ways with ...
Lujan Grisham, alongside Democratic governors from Illinois, Colorado, Maryland and Oregon, argued the proposed rule would ...
A dozen states – including New Mexico – sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York on ...
The law will allow any person legally able to work in the United States — including noncitizens — to become a police officer.
This month, the Trump administration announced it had abruptly terminated $20 billion in funding for the nation’s green banks ...
This week, we break down the approved state budget and bills Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham vetoed. This week, we examine the state budget and some of the bills Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham vetoed.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham abruptly thwarted tribal efforts to improve their children’s education when she pocket vetoed Senate Bill 13, which would have allowed tribes to operate public ...
After years of CYFD failures, lawmakers created an independent oversight office — but the governor slashed most of its funding, leaving the program scrambling to survive.
But now, the newly established Office of the Child Advocate faces an unexpected hurdle — a lack of funding.Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed House Bill 5 into law last month, establishing ...
The November 2024 general election is still in the rearview mirror, but campaign season is well underway again in New Mexico as the 2026 race for governor begins to take shape. Two high-profile ...