Michelle Lujan Grisham, Governor of New Mexico | governor.state.nm
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, who leads the state of New Mexico, posted a series of messages on her official X (formerly Twitter) account between November 11 and November 13, 2025. The posts addressed Veterans Day commemorations, New Mexico’s environmental initiatives, and a recent political development in Arizona.
On November 11, Governor Lujan Grisham marked Veterans Day by expressing gratitude to veterans. She wrote, "#VeteransDay reminds us to honor those who have given so much to protect our freedom. I am eternally grateful for my late father, @usairforce veteran Buddy Lujan, and for every veteran whose service strengthens our communities and our nation."
Two days later, on November 12, she commented on climate action at the state level. In her post she stated: "The planet can’t wait for Washington. New Mexico is cutting emissions, investing in clean energy and keeping America accountable — no matter who’s in charge. #COP30 #CleanEnergy @USClimate
Hear more of NPR’s Up First interview here: https://t.co/9wQlUFiah2" As governor since 2019, Lujan Grisham has prioritized renewable energy expansion and policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
On November 13, Governor Lujan Grisham responded to news regarding the swearing-in process of an Arizona representative. She wrote: "Fifty days to swear in a duly elected representative is fifty days too long. No one person should ever have the power to silence voters.
Congratulations to Arizona @Rep_Grijalva — already getting to work and standing up for accountability." Her remarks referenced delays that can occur in legislative transitions.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has served as New Mexico's governor since January 2019. During her tenure she has focused on clean energy policy and support for veterans’ issues.
