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Funding from the Inflation Reduction Act was allocated to conserve water and protect habitat, but President Trump's executive order put that spending on pause.
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With President-elect Trump set to take office in January, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called his states Legislature into a special session to protect its policies against Trumps agenda. New Mexico House Speaker Javier Mart穩nez says his state is already Trump-proof.
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A new program is making $8.5 million available for tree planting and maintenance in low-income and historically disadvantaged communities through the Biden administrations Inflation Reduction Act.
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Maxeon Solar Technologies' planned factory in Albuquerque was set to break ground in the first quarter of 2024. That is now delayed until at least the second half of the year, as a process of negotiating a federal loan continues.
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When it comes to prescription medicine, Americans pay 2-3 times more than people in other wealthy countries. This inequity is even worse in Black and Latino communities. But the 2022 Inflation Reduction Acthas begun to close the gaps in the Latino community accessing affordable healthcare.
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This week, President Joe Biden went on a three day campaign blitz to show Americans in the Southwest what hes been doing to help their day-to-day lives and how hes tackling climate change in the meantime.
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President Joe Biden is making his way around the Southwest to tout what hes been doing to improve climate change, infrastructure and conservation amid one of the hottest summers on record. Bidens latest stop was in Belen, New Mexico at the site of a new wind tower factory.
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The Bureau of Land Management is set to auction off over 3200 acres of New Mexicos land to oil and gas companies after public comment expires in early February. Amid a growing climate crisis, environmentalists are voicing their concerns with this expansion in fossil fuel development in the southwest.
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Billions of dollars for electric vehicle infrastructure is making its way into communities across the country. While this is a crucial first step for equitable access to modern technology, theres lots more to be done to make EVs in New Mexico a feasible reality.
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Early voting is underway and in Congressional District 3 there is a rematch of sorts. Incumbent Democratic Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez faces Republican challenger Alexis Martinez Johnson, an environmental engineer who ran against her for the same seat in 2020.