U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-Santa Fe)
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Recent News About U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-Santa Fe)
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U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted several times on X between September 29-30 criticizing a potential government shutdown and highlighting its effect on military personnel in New Mexico.
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Representative Teresa Leger Fernández posted on September 30, 2025 about Democratic efforts to prevent a government shutdown.
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On September 29, 2025, Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted several statements highlighting concerns about government shutdowns and health care policy under Republican leadership.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández issued several posts on September 25-26, 2025 criticizing former President Donald Trump's healthcare policies and Department of Justice actions against James Comey.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted several statements on September 26, 2025 criticizing Republicans and Donald Trump regarding healthcare policy and legislative engagement.
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On September 24, Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted about personal finance trends under President Biden, highlighted resources from a recent RECA town hall event for constituents, and called for justice for victims of Jeffrey Epstein while...
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández marked late September with social media posts celebrating heritage stewardship, extending holiday greetings for Rosh Hashanah on September 23, and honoring World War II veteran Lawrence Talamante's passing at age 100.
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On September 23, 2025, Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández addressed federal budget negotiations and concerns about Donald Trump's economic leadership through multiple social media posts.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández used her social media platform on September 17-18, 2025 to announce a RECA workshop for constituents and comment on national cultural and health care issues.
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Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernández published several statements on September 18, 2025 concerning corporate censorship allegations related to free speech rights, accusations regarding war crimes in Gaza, and proposed legislation affecting small...
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted several criticisms of recent Republican actions regarding tariffs and healthcare policy on September 16 and 17, highlighting concerns about inflation and rising ACA premiums.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted on September 17, 2025 about eligibility for RECA compensation related to nuclear exposure and ongoing housing affordability issues.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández used social media between September 15-16, 2025 to mark Hispanic Heritage Month and advocate for protections for Chaco Canyon alongside other leaders at the U.S. Capitol.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted reflections on unity and remembrance around September 11 on her X account in September 2025.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted updates on September 11, 2025 about RECA compensation eligibility, an incident at Santa Fe Prep, and criticism of healthcare legislation.
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U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernández used her official X account on September 10, 2025 to comment on Republican healthcare policy decisions, rising gender pay disparities, and incidents of violence in Utah and Colorado.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández used social media on September 9, 2025, to question whether Trump-era SNAP cuts could force local supermarkets to close, referencing an article from Source NM and sharing related links for readers' review
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández shared a series of critical tweets on September 8 and September 9, 2025, targeting Donald Trump and recent Supreme Court actions while raising concerns about wildfire preparedness funding.
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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández used her official X account on September 9, 2025 to share news about universal child care coming to New Mexico and criticized Republican leaders regarding alleged coverups by the President.
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U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernández issued statements on September 8, 2025 voicing alarm over the implications of a new Supreme Court decision for Latinos living in the United States.