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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is leading a trade mission to Asia. In an effort to strengthen business ties with Singapore ...
Mariela Perez stacks dozens of corn tortillas she is helping make at Alicia's Tortilleria in Santa Fe on Friday. Gov.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is flexing her line-item veto powers in 2025. Those allow her to remove certain parts of bills ...
The governor directly vetoed 18 bills this year, including proposals expanding income tax credits to low-income New Mexicans, ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed off Friday on a $10.8 billion spending plan for the coming budget year, but used her veto ...
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is slamming state lawmakers leading her own party. Vetoing a handful of bills on Friday, the ...
Lujan Grisham vetoed at least $1.6 million for a new Office of Child Advocate in the New Mexico Department of Justice to ...
She will be accompanied by state Economic Development Director Rob Black and Deputy Chief Operating Officer Caroline Buerkle.
New Mexico was poised to adopt the tortilla its state bread, but the bill that got unanimous support in the Legislature fell ...
SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham today vetoed 16 bills from the 2025 legislative session. The vetoed bills include: Detailed information on the specific vetoes and their rationale are posted on ...
SANTA FE – New Mexico has been selected to receive $100,000 from the National Community Care Corps to strengthen senior services in rural areas of the state.
What would have been the first increase to the state’s alcohol excise tax in 30 years died Friday, a victim of a disagreement ...
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