Michelle Lujan Grisham, Governor of New Mexico | governor.state.nm
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, the current governor of New Mexico, recently addressed a range of topics on her official X (formerly Twitter) account, including human rights, community events, and social support initiatives.
On December 10, 2025, Governor Lujan Grisham marked Human Rights Day with a message about the ongoing importance of defending rights in the United States. She wrote: "#HumanRightsDay hits differently when our rights are on the line. Reminder: Rights aren’t guaranteed; they’re defended. Here in the U.S., that work has never been more urgent."
The following day, she promoted an upcoming community event in Santa Fe. On December 11, 2025, she posted: "We're just days away from our first-ever Governor's Holiday Market. We'll have a DJ and caroling by Cathedral Basilica Jubilate Deo Gratias Youth Chorus and the Santa Fe Symphony Choral Scholars. Also featuring local artisan gifts, snacks, prizes and so much more! Saturday, Dec. https://t.co/2h3pI3lXnZ"
Later that same day, Governor Lujan Grisham highlighted state efforts to support grandparents raising grandchildren through universal child care programs. She stated: "Grandparents raising grandkids asked for respite and real support. New Mexico delivered. Universal child care isn’t just helping parents return to the workforce. It’s returning precious time to those in their golden years. @NewMexicoECECD More from @The19thNews here: https://t.co/94oQO4AOhI" This reflects New Mexico's recent implementation of expanded child care access aimed at supporting families and caregivers across generations.
Governor Lujan Grisham has prioritized social programs during her tenure as governor of New Mexico since 2019, focusing on expanding access to early childhood education and family support services.
