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As President Trump entered the chamber to address a joint session of Congress Tuesday, New Mexico U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury stood behind him with a sign that read, 鈥淭his is not normal.鈥
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In the wake of a federal funding freeze announced Monday by the Trump Administration, New Mexico鈥檚 Congressional delegation, who are all Democrats, vowed to fight back against what it called the unlawful impoundment of federal funds.
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Ahead of former president Donald Trump鈥檚 visit to Albuquerque Thursday, the Democratic Party of New Mexico held an event aimed at addressing his policies and showing support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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State and federal leaders met with advocates on Wednesday at the capitol building in Santa Fe to discuss how New Mexico can balance infrastructure development and green energy with equity and environmental justice.
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The proposed rule says that public lands have been degraded and fragmented due to the effects of climate change and an increase in authorized use. It proposes a number of changes to prioritize conservation.
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A former elementary boarding school site will close and federal dollars will now go to building a new campus for tribally-run K-12 program in this story from Source New Mexico.
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This past summer, we brought you a story on U.S. Representative Melanie Stansbury鈥檚 effort to obtain funding for schools under the Bureau of Indian Education which serves over 40,000 Native students across the country.Stansbury announced that she helped secure $90 million to build a new facility for the To鈥橦ajiilee community school here in New Mexico.
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Early voting begins October 11 and voters will choose who will represent them in the U.S. House of Representatives. In District 1 Republican challenger Michelle Garcia Holmes and independent write-in candidate Victoria Gonzales are running against Democratic incumbent Melanie Stansbury.
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U.S. Representative Melanie Stansbury, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and city councilors gathered at Civic Plaza Wednesday to announce initial funding for a new youth center serving teens experiencing homelessness.