New Mexico's all-Democratic congressional delegation has sprung into action since Trump was sworn in last week with a flurry of orders.
The senator said in a statement Tuesday the effects would be far-reaching — essentially touching the lives of every resident.
NM, is staying in Washington D.C. New Mexico's senior U.S. senator announced Friday he will not run for governor in 2026, saying he instead
Senator Martin Heinrich is pushing a bipartisan bill aimed at making it easier to stop fentanyl trafficking. The New Mexico Democrat, alongside Republicans Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA),
The New Mexico legislature can only watch and wait for a formal resolution of the issues caused by a temporary federal funding freeze.
The top Democrat on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee said that witnessing President Donald Trump’s actions this past week convinced him to stay in
The Associated Press is reporting that former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is running for the Democratic nomination for New Mexico governor. When she was confirmed and sworn in as Interior secretary,
Democratic U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich confirmed Friday he is ruling out a 2026 gubernatorial run in New Mexico.
Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) announced in a statement on Friday that he’s opting against a run for New Mexico governor and plans to stay in the Senate, saying the upper chamber “is where I believe I can have the most impact.
Haaland, a citizen of Laguna Pueblo and the nation’s first Native American cabinet secretary under President Joe Biden, could be the first Native American woman to serve as governor of any state
Jan. 24—SANTA FEMartin Heinrich is staying put in Washington, D.C. New Mexico's senior U.S. senator announced Friday he will not run for governor in 2026, saying he instead plans to remain in the Senate to fight against President Donald Trump's ...
When Russian troops poured into Ukraine in 2022, continuing the aggression begun eight years earlier when the nation seized strategically located Crimea, Santa Fe painter Corinna MacNeice’s reaction was unlike those of most Americans: “Not this again.”