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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Senate Appropriations Subcommittee, released the following statement after voting against advancing the confirmation of President Trump's controversial and unqualified nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
"Pete Hegseth's dishonorable record of sexual assault and domestic violence, drunk and disorderly conduct in public, racist, sexist, and anti-LGBTQ+ remarks, disregard for the laws of war, and financial mismanagement of the small veterans organizations he once oversaw would disqualify him from leading any organization — let alone the Pentagon.
Alongside President Trump's visit to California wildfire damage, these appointments reflect a renewed focus on protecting forests and communities nationwide
Washington, D.C., Jan. 24, 2025 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced key appointments by President Donald J. Trump to support his administration's focus on forest management, wildfire prevention, and natural resource conservation. Ahead of the President's visit to California to assess wildfire damage, these appointments highlight a renewed dedication to protecting communities, enhancing forest health, and ensuring responsible stewardship of natural resources.
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Working group finds supervisory failures with Class A mutual fund shares
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Securities Division, a member of the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), has joined a $17 million settlement with Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. (Edward Jones) after an investigation into the broker-dealer's supervision of customers paying front-load commissions for Class A mutual fund shares then later moving brokerage assets into fee-based investment advisory accounts.
ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Today U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich announced his decision to forgo a potential gubernatorial run and remain in the United States Senate, reaffirming his commitment to representing New Mexico in Washington, D.C.
"After careful consideration and many conversations with my family, constituents, and colleagues, I've decided to remain in the United States Senate. It's clear to me that New Mexico needs a strong voice in Washington now more than ever—the stakes are simply too high.
SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has named Taylor Michelle Cook as director of homeless initiatives. Cook brings extensive experience in homeless service system design, project management, and applied research to the role.
"Taylor has dedicated her career to building equitable systems that support the most vulnerable populations," said Gov. Lujan Grisham. "Her deep knowledge, combined with her hands-on experience, will strengthen our state's efforts to combat homelessness and expand access to housing."
SANTA FE – Chief Justice David K. Thomson urged the Legislature today to provide funding to upgrade court security and technology, cover the costs of jury trials and improve employee pay to lessen turnover in court staff.
In his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature, the Chief Justice stressed the need for adequate funding for state courts to carry out their essential day-to-day functions of resolving civil and criminal cases. State courts in New Mexico heard about 354,000 cases in the most recent fiscal year.
"The overwhelming majority of individuals seeking justice through the courts seek justice in state courts," Chief Justice Thomson said in his prepared remarks. "Above all else, when you enter these doors, it is our obligation to bring a just resolution of these cases in a timely manner, with no prejudice toward status or position, applying reasoned and reliable facts to the rule of law."
JEDI Office first-ever grant program awards funding to 5 organizations
SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico Economic Development Department Cabinet Secretary-Designate Rob Black announced today that five organizations have received grants in the inaugural round of awards through the EDD's Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Office.
To tackle systemic inequities and barriers to accessing EDD programs, the JEDI Office launched its first-ever grant program aimed at community organizations, nonprofits, and for-profit businesses. These grants will help fund programs that support the growth of socially and economically disadvantaged business owners and entrepreneurs.
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