Make New Mexico first through education
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Improving New Mexico’s educational system will keep our population healthy, attract more high-quality jobs and set New Mexico on the path of long-term success. Continue Reading
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Improving New Mexico’s educational system will keep our population healthy, attract more high-quality jobs and set New Mexico on the path of long-term success. Continue Reading
In the days to come let’s strengthen our bond and work in unison. Continue Reading
In these trying times, a village is not always enough. Sometimes, it takes a state to raise a child. Continue Reading
The Legislature’s work is not done yet. Continue Reading
I’m proposing a variety of tools that will make the capital outlay process more simple, more formal and more efficient. Continue Reading
When implemented correctly, reform will reduce crime rates and revitalize communities that have been dismantled by misuse of our justice system. Continue Reading
The secret to success — both for individuals and society — isn’t really a secret. It’s a good education. Continue Reading
The special session is a great opportunity to work together to improve our economy without burdening taxpayers. Continue Reading
Evidence-based information and testimony are important to ensure we fund important projects that bring jobs, vitality and stability to the state and our communities. Continue Reading
The Senate budget package reflects not only the state’s needs and values but also our commitment to government efficiency and accountability. Continue Reading
We must continue to support the North American Free Trade Agreement. Continue Reading
It’s important to both maintain or even expand state programs and build cash reserves. Continue Reading
Just like a bad infrastructure planning process can hurt a state, so too can a good infrastructure process be beneficial. Continue Reading
Our higher education system is staid and close to moribund. Continue Reading
We — policymakers and citizens — must openly talk about how best to use these energy resources to improve our economy while protecting our land and water. Continue Reading