Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, who serves as the governor of New Mexico, made several public statements on her social media account in early November 2025. Her posts addressed topics ranging from honoring a late state senator to reflecting on federal policy impacts and acknowledging congressional leadership.
On November 6, 2025, Governor Lujan Grisham announced a tribute to former Senator Clint Harden: "I've ordered flags to half-staff beginning Nov. 8 and lasting through sundown Nov. 11 in honor of former Sen. Clint Harden, who passed away on Oct 18. Senator Harden served eastern New Mexico with distinction for over a decade, and his good work benefited every corner of New".
In another statement posted on November 7, she commented on the state's response to federal actions: "We acted fast in October when the Trump administration abandoned New Mexican families, and now the legislature is coming back to finish the job. We are fortunate that several years of economic prosperity and sound fiscal management have enabled us to support New Mexicans in this". In this message, Governor Lujan Grisham referenced both past federal decisions affecting local families and credited recent economic growth and fiscal discipline for enabling state-level support.
Later that same day, she expressed appreciation for outgoing Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "We’ve seen history made and progress achieved because of @SpeakerPelosi’s legendary leadership in Congress. Thank you, Madame Speaker, for exemplifying what principled public service looks like. We wish you well in retirement!"
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has been recognized for her leadership in New Mexico since taking office in January 2019. Her administration has often highlighted efforts toward fiscal responsibility and economic development within the state.
