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The U.S. Border Patrol is asserting its authority to seize cannabis shipments amid complaints by licensed cannabis suppliers that shipments worth more than $300,000 have been confiscated in recent months at Border Patrol checkpoints in southern New Mexico. U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich says Friday the Department of Homeland Security should be focused on urgent priorities that don’t include regulated cannabis suppliers.
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APD warns of social media trend following recent bait car theft involving minor children.
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The Center for American Women and Politics released the 2024 data set on women in municipal offices.
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Las Cruces Chief of Police Jeremy Story recently spoke on a virtual press conference held by Senator Martin Heinrich in regards to the Fentanyl epidemic.
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was sent a letter from New Mexico Senator Crystal Brantley and the Senate Republican Caucus that called for immediate action to secure the border.
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Senator Martin Heinrich held a press conference March 22, to address the status of his work in relation to the frontline workers and community members on the ground here in New Mexico.
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The Biden Administration has worked with Intel to bolster U.S. production of semiconductors from 0% globally to 20%. New Mexico will be assisting in the efforts.
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Two Supreme Court actions have opened the possibility of preventing participants of the January 6th Capitol Attacks for being able to hold local and state offices per the 14th amendment.
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New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich cosponsors the Wage Theft Prevention and Wage Recover Act to help protect hard-working New Mexicans.
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Senator Heinrich introduced legislation to help level the playing field for New Mexico’s children and improve student literacy rates nationally.
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The State Land Commissioner is sent a letter by four House Republicans on their opposition to her recent moratorium on leasing the states “best tracts” of land for oil production.