Michelle Lujan Grisham, Governor of New Mexico | governor.state.nm
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has recently highlighted a range of issues important to New Mexicans in a series of posts on her official X account, including the value of seniors, the significance of public lands, and the availability of unclaimed Child Tax Credits for families.
On August 16, 2025, Governor Lujan Grisham wrote, "In New Mexico, our seniors are the living libraries of our communities. They carry the stories that connect us to our roots—whether Indigenous traditions passed down through generations, Hispanic heritage spanning centuries, or the wisdom of all who've made this land home. Our https://t.co/cojQf0bM0K".
The following day, she emphasized the importance of natural resources in state identity and well-being. On August 17, 2025, she posted: "New Mexico's public lands are beautiful and they're the heart of who we are. When we protect and maintain these spaces for all New Mexicans, we're investing in our communities' physical and mental health. Our public lands tell our story.
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Most recently, on August 18, 2025, Governor Lujan Grisham drew attention to financial assistance still available for thousands of residents: "NEW MEXICO FAMILIES: Don’t miss out on your money!
There’s still $14.3 million in unclaimed Child Tax Credits waiting for about 31,000 New Mexico families.
Parents making over $350,000 a year with qualifying children may be eligible for a $25 per child credit
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham serves as the chief executive officer of New Mexico. Her administration has focused on community well-being initiatives and promoting awareness about resources available to residents. The Child Tax Credit program mentioned is designed to provide financial relief to families with children by reducing their tax burden; however, a significant portion remains unclaimed by eligible households across the state.
