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By New Mexico Sun | Jan 27, 2025
Sarah Smith, Vice Chair of the Coalition of Conservatives in Action (CCIA), has expressed concerns regarding the Amador Crossing homeless housing project.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 27, 2025
This winter, a class action lawsuit in Montana continues its pursuit of justice for every public school student in the state.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 27, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham delivered her State of the State Address at the beginning of the 57th Regular Legislative Session, where she outlined her priorities for the coming term.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 27, 2025
Today, the House Health and Human Services Committee passed HB 11, a bill aimed at establishing a state-run paid family and medical leave program.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 27, 2025
A coalition of environmental, social justice, and conservation advocates from 25 organizations across New Mexico has shown strong support for a series of bills proposed by Senate Pro Tem Mimi Stewart.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 27, 2025
The U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona has dismissed two consolidated cases challenging the designation of the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 27, 2025
A coalition of civil rights, immigrants' rights, and reproductive rights organizations in New Mexico is set to host a virtual briefing on January 30 at 10:30 a.m. The event aims to equip journalists with the necessary context to understand privacy...

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 25, 2025
Leadership Albuquerque participants visited Kirtland Air Force Base on January 15 to explore the intersection of energy and national defense.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 24, 2025
New Mexico House Republicans have announced the addition of Representative Mark Murphy to the Roundhouse following his appointment by the Chaves County Board of Commissioners.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 24, 2025
New Mexico state Senator Mimi Stewart introduced the Clear Horizons Act, a comprehensive climate bill aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 24, 2025
On January 13, 2025, a welcome reception was held at the Native American Rights Fund's (NARF) Boulder office to honor Dr. Albert K. Barume, the newly appointed United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 24, 2025
Chief Justice David Thomson addressed New Mexico lawmakers to discuss the financial needs of the state's court system.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 24, 2025
The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce (GACC) has announced its legislative agenda for the 2025 session, emphasizing the theme "New Mexico Competes."

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
A coalition of advocates and community organizations held a press conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to promote legislation aimed at enhancing public safety through expanded access to behavioral health services, housing, and essential resources.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The 2025 legislative session has commenced, presenting an opportunity to advance priorities developed in collaboration with families, community leaders, and advocates across the state.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education has unanimously adopted a new requirement for high school graduation: a 0.5-credit course in financial literacy.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska has taken legal action to secure the return of the remains of two children, Samuel Gilbert and Edward Hensley, who died while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
As the New Mexico legislative session commences, attention is drawn to water advocacy efforts aimed at promoting responsible management of this vital resource.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The state of New Mexico is preparing to allocate nearly $11 billion from its general fund.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) must comply with state anti-discrimination laws.