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Michelle Lujan Grisham was joined by a troop of Girl Scouts as she kicked off the festive season at the state Capitol
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham outlines potential impacts of a second Trump presidency on New Mexico and how she is working with lawmakers to prepare.
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Attorney General Raúl Torrez has convened the task force to continue the work of a group disbanded by the governor last year, to the displeasure of advocates
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The governor’s office announced an additional $46 million for a fund meant to expand rural health care. Providers looking to grow or just starting out can submit an application to the Rural Health Care Delivery Fund starting September 18.
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Texas has sued the Biden administration to try to block a federal rule that shields patient medical records from criminal investigations if they cross state lines to seek abortion in New Mexico or other states where it is legal.
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At a press conference Wednesday, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and the state's top health officials discussed surprise inspections of long-term care facilities, the problems they've seen and what needs to happen to fix them.
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New Mexico’s Democratic Party announced Wednesday evening that its convention delegation as a whole is officially endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential nomination.
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The only bill passed by legislators in the special session in part gives courts $3 million to continue funding pilot programs for assisted outpatient treatment programs, rather than completely updating the law to include widespread involuntary treatment.
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued her proclamation on Wednesday for a special session that starts on Thursday. She was joined by other leaders from around the state who support the session, despite pushback from lawmakers in her party.
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On Tuesday, 41 advocacy organizations including ACLU of New Mexico, Equality New Mexico, and Bold Futures NM, sent a letter to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham urging her to call off this month’s special legislative session due to concerns it will have detrimental impacts on New Mexicans.