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Moriarty hopes to address budget after the state requested numerous changes

The Moriarty City Council is scheduled to discuss the interim budget during a workshop June 25 prior to its regular meeting. This discussion comes after the interim budget the city sent to the state Department of Finance Administration was returned with numerous requested changes. City Clerk Deborah Liu told the council during the last meeting…

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200 days in, rural New Mexico hardest hit by Trump policies

We are now two hundred days into the second Trump administration, and the early outlines of its policies are beginning to take shape in New Mexico. Cuts to the Forest Service. Small business loan programs frozen. Clean energy initiatives shut down. Medicaid and SNAP reductions poised to hit thousands. As the administration’s budget and trade policies take effect, the impacts on rural communities are becoming clear.


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