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Legislation banning the import of Russian uranium passed the senate and was led by US Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico.
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Exxon Mobil will have a larger presence in the Permian Basin after the Federal trade commission approved a deal for the company to purchase Pioneer Natural resources. A $60 billion transaction.
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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.
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Gov. Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 159 allowing New Mexico to establish the largest higher education trust fund in the United States with $959 Million.
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New Mexico's biggest budget of over $10 billion was signed by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, encompassing critical improvement for the state.
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The Biden-Harris Administration's Invest in America Agenda is working to protect short-term stability of the Colorado River Basin and bring clean stable energy to rural America.