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New Mexico is among more than 20 states suing the Trump administration for withholding $6 billion in funding for after-school programs that many low-income and rural families depend on.
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez says critical programs for our children are under threat by the White House.
The Attorney General is trying to stop a federal freeze on some education funding that could halt more than a hundred New Mexico after school and other learning programs expected to start just ...
The U.S. Department of Education notified schools on June 30th that billions would be withheld. NM Attorney General Raul ...
Check out community events around New Mexico from July 11 to 17. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶 Artists invited to apply for Bernalillo County’s COVID Memorial Public Art Project – ...
New Mexico's AG and 22 states ask judge to order the Trump administration to lift a freeze on $7 billion meant K-12 and adult education.
It’s often thought of as some of the hardest and most short-staffed work in New Mexico. But a state university said it’s breaking through in getting ...
The freeze affects nearly $45 million for New Mexico that supported afterschool, summer and English-language programs.
The Street Outreach Program at Preble Street has provided young people with shelter, food, clothing, and critical support since 2023 ...
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