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The freeze affects nearly $45 million for New Mexico that supported afterschool, summer and English-language programs.
"We're always welcome to open and constructive dialogue, with any elected official, regardless of which party," Major General ...
The mayor of New Mexico’s largest city signed an executive order this week reaffirming Albuquerque’s position as an ...
The Attorney General is trying to stop a federal freeze on some education funding that could halt more than a hundred New ...
It's a loss, she says, her family is still grieving. But in Washington, President Donald Trump signed into law the HALT ...
Two New Mexico U.S. representatives joined a growing list of lawmakers calling out the Trump administration over the handling ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A U.S. Senate Republican budget bill would sell off millions of acres of public land across the U.S. to developers, including more than 21,000 square miles in New Mexi… ...
In New Mexico, Attorney General Raul Torrez expects $45 million to affect nearly 10,000 students in the state. School Districts told KOAT if they don't get the funding needed, they may need to make ...
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