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Heinrich cosponsors legislation to protect online personal data

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The Data Care Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., joined 15 senators Dec. 4 in reintroducing legislation to protect people’s personal data online. The Data Care Act would require websites, apps, and other online providers to take responsible steps to safeguard personal information and stop the...

Congressman Ben Ray Lujan on Trump impeachment

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Washington, D.C. - U.S. House Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., issued the following statement on the House passage of articles of impeachment against President Trump, Dec. 18:

“No one came to Congress to impeach a president. We came here to solve the mighty issues that impact the lives of the constituents we pledged to serve.

“But this moment has found us. The facts are clear, President Trump abused the power of his office for personal gain.

“Today, the U.S. House of Representatives reached a critical point in time where our love of country compelled action and our duty to this republic mandated that we do what’s right.

“The president’s behavior is so blatantly...

Native language protection bill headed to the president

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Esther Martinez Native American Languages Programs Reauthorization Act S. 256 passed the House Dec. 9 after passing the Senate in June. This bill, which honors Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo traditional storyteller and Tewa language advocate who died in 2006, is now headed for the president’s desk.

The bill received the support of the New Mexico delegation in its effort to safeguard and revitalize Native American languages. The bill amends existing law to reauthorize two federal Native American language programs at the Administration for Native Americans until 2024, expand eligibility for those programs to smaller-sized Tribal language programs, and allow both programs...

Navajo Nation Department of Information Technology combats virus threats

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - The Navajo Nation Department of Information Technology has successfully migrated to a Next Generation Perimeter Defense Appliance to tackle the emerging risks in the current cyber security landscape within Navajo Nation websites.

The firewall systems will protect Navajo Nation data assets, monitor network traffic, block threats such as exploits, malware, and spyware. It will also filter network traffic based on business needs and control bandwidth capacity utilization.

“This year, the Department of Information Technology has prioritized to take precautionary actions against cybercriminals, viruses, and phishing. Our IT staff and administrators continue to...

Governor Lujan Grisham visits four Navajo communities

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CHURCHROCK, N.M. –Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez welcome New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to the Navajo communities of Churchrock, Pinedale, Smith Lake, and Crownpoint Dec. 16 to discuss priorities and concerns of the Navajo Nation. She was also greeted by Speaker Seth Damon of the 24th Navajo Nation Council, Chief Justice JoAnn B. Jayne, and Navajo Nation Council delegates.

The discussions related to economic development, infrastructure, health, water development, local governance, education, public safety, and telecommunications.

At the first site visit at the Rhino nitrile glove manufacturing facility in Churchrock, the governor heard about the importance of...

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