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Gov. Lujan Grisham to serve on U.S. Climate Alliance Executive Committee

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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has been selected to serve on the executive committee of the U.S. Climate Alliance.

This appointment puts Lujan Grisham and the State of New Mexico at the forefront of the global movement to combat climate change. It also recognizes the innovative steps that the governor’s...

Rep. Leger Fernández calls on colleagues to prevent a catastrophic default

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WASHINGTON D.C. — Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernández issued the following statement on Debt Limit:



“The United States pays its bills. Unfortunately, Speaker McCarthy is taking us to the brink of economic disaster by refusing to raise the debt limit - something that was regularly done under House Democratic Leadership and by Republicans under the former President.

If we don’t raise the debt limit by as early as June 1, it would plunge the United States into a catastrophic recession. Millions would lose their jobs. Seniors wouldn’t receive Social Security, servicemembers wouldn’t get paid, millions of families would lose nutrition support, and veterans would lose their...

Gov. Lujan Grisham to pursue anti-hazing legislation in next session

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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a statement following the filing of another lawsuit against a public higher education institution related to sexual abuse:



“I am appalled by the allegations at New Mexico public universities involving hazing and abuse - outrage doesn’t go far enough. It is the responsibility of higher education leadership and governing boards to establish a safe, healthy environment for students, and I’m incredibly disappointed that it does not appear to be a priority at some of the state’s public colleges and universities.  

“I — along with my administration — have ZERO tolerance for abuse of any kind, and I will root out cultures of hazing and...

$1.5 million approved by Navajo Nation Council to support St. Michaels Association for Special Education

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The 25th Navajo Nation Council voted unanimously to approve legislation to appropriate over $1.5 million from the Navajo Nation’s Unreserved, Undesignated Fund Balance to support continued operations of the St. Michaels Association for Special Education, which provides services for children and adults with developmental disabilities April 18, during the third day of the Spring Council Session.

Council Delegate Brenda Jesus (Oak Springs, St. Michaels) sponsored Legislation No. 0062-23, to provide funding to help the St. Michaels Association for Special Education overcome setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that led to a decline in funding, personnel, and...

$2 million approved by the Navajo Nation Council for summer youth employment

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The 25th Navajo Nation Council unanimously approved Legislation No. 0050-23, which will appropriate $2 million from the Navajo Nation’s Unreserved, Undesignated Fund Balance to provide funding for summer youth employment opportunities April 18 during the Spring Council Session. The legislation was sponsored by Council Delegate Seth Damon (Bááháálí, Chichiltah, Manuelito, Tsé Lichíí’, Rock Springs, Tsayatoh) and co-sponsored by Council Delegate Casey Johnson (Cameron, Coalmine Canyon, Leupp, Tolani Lake, Tsidi To ii).

“When the funding is signed into law, chapters can begin hiring high school and college students to give them the opportunity to gain...

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