Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

Trump administration says it will comply with court order to fund SNAP, partially for now

The 559,500 New Mexicans who rely on SNAP for food assistance will get at least some of their monthly federal benefits this month, after the Trump administration agreed to follow two court orders and use a contingency fund to partially fund the benefits. A four-page document submitted to the United States District Court for the […]

Posted inPolitics & Elections

It’s time to vote

By Lauren Lifke Election Day is Nov. 4, and voters across the state are flocking to vote for local city councilors, town and county commissioners, school board members, judges and other elected officials. In Edgewood and Moriarty, positions for town commissioners and city councilors are up for grabs, with some of the candidates running unopposed.  […]

Posted inTorrance County

State allocates emergency funds to provide water to Melody Ranch community

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has authorized $250,000 in emergency state funding to provide water to residents of Melody Ranch in Torrance County. Executive Order 2025-373 directs the New Mexico Department of Finance Administration to allocate the funds to the state Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management for water distribution and quality testing […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

“I have zero confidence in the Trump administration”: Gov. presses ahead with $30 million in state SNAP funds

The $30 million that Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham pledged to offset losses in federal SNAP funding will go out as promised, even though two court rulings issued Friday direct the Trump administration to tap a contingency fund to pay out some of those benefits.  “Because I have zero confidence in the Trump administration to release […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

Judges order feds to fund SNAP after lawsuit by NM Atty. Gen. and others

Two federal judges on Friday ruled that the Trump administration must use a roughly $5 billion contingency fund to cover the cost of SNAP benefits to 42 million Americans, including 459,500 New Mexicans.  Both judges, one from Massachusetts and one from Rhode Island, each ruled that the Trump administration could not withhold SNAP benefits in […]

Posted inNM State Gov., Sandoval County

New Mexico Sen. Nava receives national leadership recognition

New Mexico State Sen. Cindy Nava has been named a recipient of the 2025 CSG 20 Under 40 Leadership Award, the Council of State Governments announced. Nava, who represents a district covering parts of Sandoval County, is among 20 emerging state officials from 18 states recognized for their bipartisan leadership and dedication to public service […]

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State GOP legislators disapprove of Gov’s SNAP fix and unusual use of emergency powers to fund it

A day after Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced that the state would use $30 million of its own funds to cover SNAP benefits for 459,500 New Mexicans, State legislative Republicans are questioning the decision and the unusual way the governor made the funds available.  New Mexico Legislative Republicans contacted today by New Mexico Political Report […]

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New Mexico allocates $30 million for food aid as federal SNAP benefits are set to be halted

New Mexico will provide $30 million in emergency food assistance starting Nov. 1 to replace suspended federal nutrition benefits for roughly 460,000 residents, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Wednesday at an Albuquerque press conference. The state funding will partially offset the loss of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture will […]