From tariffs to federal cuts, New Mexico’s congressional delegation is outraged by the changes they’re seeing under the Trump administration. “Nothing going on in Washington, D.C. right now and nothing with this president is normal,
Martin Heinrich said his office was alerted to reports ... photos of the sign posted at multiple clinics across southern New Mexico spread on social media. “What Ben Archer was pulling at ...
New Mexico’s all-Democratic congressional delegation highlighted laid-off federal employees, the need to improve health care access for rural veterans and food insecurity with their guests at Tuesday’s joint session of Congress.
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KTSM 9 News on MSNNew Mexico health care center allegedly denies care to people without proof of citizenshipNM, responded to a local health care center in Southern New Mexico on Wednesday, Feb. 26, that is allegedly denying care to individuals unable to provide proof of citizenship. Heinrich posted on his X account an image of a paper from one of the Ben Archer
Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation are calling on the state’s top law enforcement officer to investigate whether a Southern New Mexico health facility broke the law when it briefly
Federal officials have backtracked on plans to cancel a lease for office space in New Mexico where dozens of U.S. Department of Energy employees who oversee the nation’s only underground nuclear waste repository are based.
The nation’s only deep underground nuclear waste storage site in southeast New Mexico might be looking at big cuts. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant’s main Carlsbad
President Donald Trump gave his first address to Congress of his second term last night. Only one of New Mexico's U.S. senators was there — Sen. Martin Heinrich announced Tuesday morning he will skip the speech.
The Ben Archer Health Clinics in Doña Ana County have reversed course regarding treating people who can't prove U.S. citizenship
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