News from March 2022


AG office: AG will 'make up the difference' if Congress doesn't step up to stop human trafficking on Facebook

While New Mexico works to combat human trafficking rates, the state's momentum may be slowed by companies like Meta — formerly known as Facebook and the owner of the widely-used social media platform — which made a recent internal announcement that human smuggling solicitation will remain allowed on all of its platforms, 


New Mexico among states seeking clean air funding

New Mexico will join Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming to apply for a portion of the $8 billion allocated for the development of regional clean hydrogen hubs included in the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.


City of Santa Fe Human Services Committee met Feb. 15

City of Santa Fe Human Services Committee met Tuesday, Feb. 15.


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Feb. 10

City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Thursday, Feb. 10.