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Mariela Perez stacks dozens of corn tortillas at Alicia’s Tortilleria in Santa Fe on Friday. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham ...
Lujan Grisham vetoed at least $1.6 million for a new Office of Child Advocate in the New Mexico Department of Justice to ...
After New Mexico's Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced she's sending National Guard personnel to Albuquerque, the ...
Governor signs oil fee hike into law, allowing New Mexico to charge more to oil companies for drilling on state land.
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 ...
Capital outlay requests for universities, including ones for athletics, have been approved. Here's a comparison of what UNM ...
"This is both about protecting New Mexicans, protecting us from emergencies, and being smart about planning for the future," ...
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.
Lujan Grisham, alongside Democratic governors from Illinois, Colorado, Maryland and Oregon, argued the proposed rule would create barriers to health care.
Update, Friday, April 11: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham vetoed 16 bills, including Senate Bill 315, which designates the tortilla as the official state bread, Senate Bill 327 and Senate Bill 377. Both ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) signed into law a bill that creates a new category of alerts for missing Native Americans ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and several other Democratic governors sent a letter this week voicing their objections to a proposed rule by the Trump administration they say would restrict their ...