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Michelle Lujan Grisham · New MexicoSANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state Senate passed a bill that would change the state's graduation requirements and it now heads to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's desk. House Bill 171 is an update of those requirements for New Mexico high schoolers.
New Mexico lawmakers move forward with bill to prevent book bans The bill would incorporate more career-based education courses helping students learn skills needed for jobs post-graduation. …See the Story
Bill changing high school graduation requirements headed to the governor’s desk
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Michelle Lujan Grisham · New MexicoNew Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has confronted the US Secretary of Homeland Security regarding Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) decision to begin seizing massive amounts of marijuana from state-licensed marijuana businesses in New Mexico, and arresting employees. In recent weeks the CBP has confiscated hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of marijuana transported by ...See the Story
US Secretary of Homeland Security Tells New Mexico Governor They Will Continue Seizing Legal Marijuana
Michelle Lujan Grisham · Santa FeGovernor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill strengthening cannabis regulations in the state. It comes nearly two years after recreational cannabis became legal in New Mexico. The new law cracks down on unlicensed and out-of-state cannabis products. It also adds rules to ensure product packing does not appeal to children.See the Story
Governor signs bill strengthening New Mexico cannabis regulations
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Michelle Lujan Grisham · New MexicoGovernor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed a more than $10 billion budget into law. Lawmakers are proud of the record $10.2 billion budget passed this session. News 13 spoke with leaders in the House and Senate about their reactions to some of what didn't make the cut.See the Story
New Mexico governor approves $10.2B state budget
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Michelle Lujan Grisham · Santa FeA crime bill sponsored by a Republican and backed by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham stalled in the Roundhouse again. The bill aims to address the so-called revolving door of accused offenders getting back on the streets while waiting for trial. If passed, Senate Bill 122 would presume an accused violent offender should stay in jail until trial.See the Story
Governor-backed bill that would address New Mexico’s pretrial detention system tabled
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Michelle Lujan Grisham · New MexicoGovernor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order to strengthen the Fostering Connections program. The program allows young adults who were in foster care to take part in housing, financial, and employment assistance until age 21. Since 2019, over 300 New Mexico children have been through the program.See the Story
Governor signs executive order strengthening CYFD program
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Michelle Lujan Grisham · Albuquerque“If you just got out and now you are possessing a firearm illegally, you are not rehabilitated. You are a risk and a threat to my public safety,” Lujan Grisham said.See the Story
One-on-one: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham talks special session
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Michelle Lujan Grisham · Santa FeThe governor share her thoughts on what was accomplished during the 30-day legislative session and talk about the possibility of calling a special session to address ongoing public safety issues in the state.See the Story
'Conversations Different': Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on gun violence, public safety and New Mexico's energy future
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Michelle Lujan Grisham · AlbuquerqueShammara Henderson is the first African American judge appointed to the New Mexico Court of Appeals. Henderson continues to excel through grace, ambition and honor, endlessly striving for her dreams. Henderson credits several mentors who have helped shape the course of her career and become the woman she is today.See the Story
Women's History Month: New Mexico's Judge Shammara Henderson
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