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Help Coming For Veterans Suffering From Toxin Related Health Issues
US Senators including New Mexico Democrat Martin Heinrich announced an agreement Tuesday to expand VA coverage for veterans who suffer from illnesses due to being exposed to toxins while serving.
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Fentanyl Epidemic Frontline Fighter Speaks at Press Conference
Senator Martin Heinrich held a press conference March 22, to address the fentanyl epidemic plaguing the country. Desiree Bustos speaks on behalf of the positives changes in the fight and the challenges for Espanola.
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$1.5 Million to Help Doña Ana County Weatherize Homes
Members of the New Mexican Delegation, US Senators Martin Heinrich, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and Ben Ray Lujan and US Representative Gabe Vasquez are welcoming the U.S. Department of Energy’s announcement of a $1.5 million award from the Infrastructure Law that will help working families in Doña Ana County lower their energy costs.
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Albuquerque High School Teacher Shares Home Buying Experience
An Albuquerque High School educator, Andrew Tafoya Leverett, was able to share his journey to home ownership with senator Martin Heinrich, who is currently working on a legislation to assist educators and first time home buyers purchase homes.
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Las Cruces Police Chief Speaks on Fentanyl Crisis
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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New Mexico Healthcare Most Vulnerable in U.S. to Private Equity
A senate committee reports on New Mexico's highest-in-nation vulnerability to predatory investment practices.
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Thousands of New Mexicans May Lose Healthcare Under "Big Beautiful Bill"
Senator Heinrich (D-N.M.) hosts a roundtable to discuss the future of Medicaid in New Mexico. He estimates that over 90 thousand New Mexicans could lose access to healthcare.
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NM Senator to "LIFT" Literacy
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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4 New Mexican Students get Offers from Military Academies
At a ceremony hosted at Veterans Memorial Park in Albuquerque, US Senator Martin Heinrich presented four students with military academy nominations. The Senator said this selection process is always inspiring.
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KSFR's Wake Up Call For December 13, 2017
On Wednesday’s (December 13, 2017) Wake-Up Call, we’ll hear from Democratic New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich on the issue of net neutrality—a policy…
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