Senate Republicans
Recent News About Senate Republicans
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Concerns raised over increased voter registration invitations in New Mexico
Over the past month, New Mexico's Secretary of State’s office has dispatched over 105,000 voter registration invitations to residents across the state.
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Senator Baca criticizes Medicaid reimbursement for gender-affirming care
On October 11, 2024, the Medical Assistance Division of New Mexico's Health Care Authority Department released a supplemental briefing.
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Senator Brantley reflects on legacy of late State Senator John Arthur Smith
This morning, the passing of former State Senator John Arthur Smith was announced. In response to the news, Senator Crystal Brantley from Elephant Butte released a statement reflecting on Smith's legacy and their shared vision for New Mexico.
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Senator Greg Baca supports JD Vance after vice presidential debate
Following the recent vice presidential debate between Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz, Senate Republican Leader Greg Baca has shared his views on the outcome. According to Baca, "Tonight, Senator JD Vance was the clear victor in the debate versus Governor Tim Walz." He praised Vance for presenting "an eloquent and concise path to prosperity for our country."
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Senator criticizes governor's focus amid child welfare concerns
State Senator David Gallegos of District 41 has expressed concerns about the priorities of Governor Lujan Grisham's administration. He believes that the focus on political agendas, such as the construction of a $10 million abortion clinic in Las Cruces, overshadows critical issues like child welfare.
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Senator Greg Baca comments on Trump-Harris debate
Following the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, Senator Greg Baca (R-Belen) issued a statement in response.
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Senators respond to Governor's new anti-crime initiative
Today, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced “Operation Disruption,” an initiative to combat organized crime, drug smuggling, and human trafficking. This operation involves collaboration with New Mexico’s Department of Public Safety, New Mexico State Police, and various local, federal, and international agencies. The effort is part of the Organized Crime Commission's task force aimed at opposing cartel and criminal activities.
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Senate Republicans respond to Biden's withdrawal from presidential race
Today, President Joe Biden announced he will not seek re-election.
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Senate Republicans criticize Democrats after short special session on public safety
The Special Session in Santa Fe aimed at addressing public safety concluded after five hours, resulting in the passage of a single bill.