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And this year, with your support, we can move aggressively to reduce health care costs -- including drug costs -- for New Mexico families. These 30 days are the final stages, not the starting point. Think beyond even this year. Watch live local newscasts as well as breaking news from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We are rapidly climbing out of the lost decade of job growth, the stagnation and forced austerity of the last administration. Together we delivered meaningful raises for New Mexico educators passionate about their students. He’d be there. We will, together, deliver another raise for educators and school personnel this year, the most significant back-to-back raises educators have received in almost 15 years. I remember him telling me, before every one of my appropriation requests for senior citizens would go before his committee, “Michelle, if you really care about funding these services for seniors, do not bring a thousand senior citizens into this hearing room. For years now, the Legislature has heard and debated recreational cannabis proposals; we’ve watched states come before us, we’ve watched them stumble in some areas, thrive in others … and every year we’ve said, “No, not yet, it’s not for us.” Well, it’s easy to get to “no.” It’s harder to stand up and create something good and new. We’ve got to create more opportunity in rural communities, on mainstreets all through our state -- and so we’ve got to consider every single good idea. With your support, last year, we launched the Early Childhood Education and Care Department, a monument to our belief in what our kids and families can achieve. Because we have to do better, all of us, so New Mexicans like Tiffanie are never left behind.I urge you to join me in sustaining the investments we have made in the future that New Mexico families, students and workers deserve. Nursing homes, assisted living facilities update restrictions as more residents receive vaccine My mother is a strong and stubborn woman -- and she’s going it alone so my brother and I can be here with you today. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham gives the latest updates on COVID-19 in New Mexico. And I remember taking the last box of her personal belongings and loading them into my car. With that new department, together, we opened the door to a new day for early childhood outcomes in New Mexico.We must now walk through that door and invest in learning opportunities and care networks that will make a difference for New Mexico children and families.We all want better outcomes for our kids and families -- but it seems we sometimes hesitate when it comes time to really provide for their future. My Economic Development Department is making record investments in homegrown businesses all across the state -- creating more jobs andcreating better-paying jobs. New Mexico’s governor announces statewide shelter-in-place order due to ‘out of control’ virus. We can get in on the ground floor or we can try to play catch up -- I know which one I prefer. It is a prudent, sustainable investment in the bridge we must build between our classrooms and our workforce. And we will begin to cap co-pays and out-of-pocket costs for patients with chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma and COPD. Tiffanie went to UNM to obtain her bachelor’s and dropped out after a few semesters because she couldn’t afford tuition. He’d walk around the room, he’d ask who drove the farthest, who had the oldest car -- he would make the effort to give every single person in that room the time and care and attention they deserved.The Kiki Saavedra Senior Dignity Fund is an investment in our capacity to provide that kind of respect. My mother is a strong and stubborn woman -- and she’s going it alone so my brother and I can be here with you today. 34 ° F. Feels like 31°F. . Together we delivered meaningful raises for New Mexico educators passionate about their students. We were the first state to provide college tuition for residents. New Mexico representative Deb Haaland has been confirmed as President Biden's Secretary of the Interior. And I want them to know they can do it without debt hanging over them for years. And I want them to know they can do it without debt hanging over them for years. Relentless. Our Corrections Department successfully took over management of the private prison in Clayton, overseeing a safe and seamless transition into better administration. New Mexico Gov. ©2021, Hearst Television Inc. on behalf of KOAT-TV. In our first two years, we will have provided a 10 percent across-the-board raise for our educators -- as compared to only 6% total over the eight years before that. Our Human Services Department settled with each of the behavioral health providers ejected from the state by the Martinez administration, a monumental step toward the robust and rebuilt behavioral health system New Mexico urgently needs. We will keep going. Albuquerque, NM 87102. Our Human Services Department settled with each of the behavioral health providers ejected from the state by the Martinez administration, a monumental step toward the robust and rebuilt behavioral health system New Mexico urgently needs. SOUTH SALT LAKE — Police say a 26-year-old man died from multiple gunshot wounds early Saturday and they are still looking for the person or persons who shot him. We have got to make sure Tiffanie’s efforts are supported by our efforts. ©2021, Hearst Television Inc. on behalf of KOAT-TV. Visit Albuquerque's most reliable source for breaking news. We’ve got to invest and deliver. Relentless. We must continue to do both -- aggressively, strategically, with fiscal responsibility top of mind.In equal measure, I am proud of the distance we have covered, eager for the chance to do more right now, and perfectly aware of the climb we still have to make.As we open this 30-day session, I challenge you to think beyond the 30 days. Students wrote letters. Mr. Because we all want an economy that is stronger than one industry -- no matter how strong that industry is today. Let’s think about what those programs represent: More meaningful time in the classroom for our at-risk students, more time for them to learn, create and build relationships. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks from her residence about Covid-19. New Mexicans are sick and tired of seeing predators circle in and out of custody, never facing the full force of the law. Our Workforce Solutions Department has gone after wage theft, standing up for workers against bad actors who are violating the law and taking advantage of them. Sign up for daily emails with local updates and other important news. With your support, we enacted safeguards against attempts to roll back the Affordable Care Act and strip New Mexicans of the health care lifelines they depend on. So we must continue to build. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is now giving her 2020 State of the State Address. We brought industry and environmental leaders together, and we are moving forward on creating nation-leading rules that will curb methane pollution, create jobs and deliver more dollars into New Mexico classrooms. We took the initiative on building up our state’s reserves for a future rainy day. It’s important to reflect on their many contributions to our state and what each of them, in their own way, delivered for their constituents and all of New Mexico. And I remember taking the last box of her personal belongings and loading them into my car. The governor also said Thursday that far too many New Mexicans relying on the results of one negative COVID-19 test, a test they have gotten too soon before the virus has incubated. With the Early Childhood Trust Fund, we can establish a positive, dynamic and self-fulfilling cycle of improved outcomes for our children and families. This is the fact: Recreational cannabis can be the next frontier of our economic expansion. Caffeinated. We have got to make sure Tiffanie’s efforts are supported by our efforts. An opportunity that works for Yawana, a sophomore nursing student at UNM. We don’t have time. We took on the Trump administration when they abandoned border communities, when they tried to gain access to our workforce data so they could deport working parents and tear families apart. Our economy is booming in every direction: Long-time New Mexico businesses are boosting their investments in our state. Over and over, I heard two things.One: Do you really drink that much coffee? Do not do it.” So, I did it, and he would give me that look -- like, “You were my hita, I don’t know what you are to me now.” But you know what? With your support for Senate Bill 1, the state will pursue the importation of wholesale prescription drugs from Canada, cutting costs for New Mexico families. Mr. Gov. The power to answer the call forcefully is in our hands, in our willingness and capacity to be relentless and bold, right now. I’ve got other committees. I met advocates and entrepreneurs as we traveled across the state -- from Carlsbad and Silver City to the Navajo Nation and beyond. Parents came to my office. We are investing for tomorrow and delivering today. We settled the Jackson and Duran litigations, ending cases that have lasted decades and cost the state tens of millions of dollars. In this session we can deliver for New Mexico seniors and make this game-changing fund a reality. And we’re ready for that. Her daughter turns 12 next month. With your support, we can invest in the essential work of rebuilding a robust behavioral health network, providing a lifeline to New Mexico families that have been devastated by drugs, violence, poverty and more. We made sure we have an equitable framework for reforming our state pension system in a way that protects New Mexico taxpayers and respects retirees, both current and future. They visited communities all across the state last year. This past year we stood up to protect New Mexicans from pernicious federal efforts to dismantle health care services. Thank you, and let’s get to work. We will keep going. Please use the link below to view the Governor’s full State of the State address if you missed it. He’d walk around the room, he’d ask who drove the farthest, who had the oldest car -- he would make the effort to give every single person in that room the time and care and attention they deserved. An opportunity that works for Estevan, studying education at the Santa Fe Community College. The educational transformation that’s begun to take shape is still in the first few innings. Three of every four New Mexicans wants to realize the awesome economic potential of this industry, and I agree with the overwhelming majority of our state: I say we ought to give them the chance. This year, we can round out our world-class cradle-to-career educational philosophy with a comprehensive embrace of universal higher education: The Opportunity Scholarship. I like the sound of top 10, and I like the sound of this even better: Our private-sector job growth is beating Nevada, California and Colorado. We’ve got to create more opportunity in rural communities, on mainstreets all through our state -- and so we’ve got to consider every single good idea. The progress begins right here in this room and on the other side of the building -- the accomplishments of lawmakers present and past, including those beloved friends and colleagues we lost this year, Representative Bill Pratt, Senator Carlos Cisneros, Senator John Pinto. Every single senior wants to be independent and self-sufficient as long as possible. We have not yet completed the diversification and expansion efforts we must undertake to ensure New Mexico’s prosperity is durable and meaningful. It’s high time we stopped holding ourselves and our economy back: Let’s get it done this year and give New Mexicans yet another reason, yet another opportunity, to stay here and work and build a fulfilling 21st century career.Progress is not preordained. We must continue to do both -- aggressively, strategically, with fiscal responsibility top of mind. New faces and old friends. Progress is not preordained. I’m confident we will. The power to answer the call forcefully is in our hands, in our willingness and capacity to be relentless and bold, right now.We begin where we must: Education. I am too. The Lottery Scholarship was ahead of its time; now, we as a state have fallen behind. Let’s think about what those programs represent: More meaningful time in the classroom for our at-risk students, more time for them to learn, create and build relationships. Manufacturing jobs, IT jobs, engineering and tourism and outdoor recreation jobs -- we’re creating pathways into these careers; we’re getting New Mexicans the skills they need to succeed.Because we all want an economy that is stronger than one industry -- no matter how strong that industry is today. We have the opportunity this year to do that. Fifteen-thousand new jobs in New Mexico since the day I took office, the best year for job growth in the state since 2005. Competitive. Watch the State of the State Address in the video above. Once again: Education was not a priority then. Let’s all agree that the days of hardened, violent, repeat offenders not doing any real time, getting unwarranted second and third and fourth chances because our system is too broken to hold people accountable … those days must end and they must end now. I vowed then -- and I do again today -- to restore for seniors and disabled adults and their caregivers the respect, the services and the dignity that they deserve.The Kiki Saavedra Senior Dignity Fund that I have proposed is designed to do just that -- to provide for the dignity and support seniors and caregivers need.Kiki Saavedra understood the necessity of getting that right. Tiffanie made the sacrifice to take time out of her schedule to be here today, and I want to recognize her as the kind of New Mexican who is doing absolutely everything right -- working hard, being a good mom, getting into a program where she’s learning coding skills, trying to get the kind of education and training that will help her provide for her family. Watch the State of the State Address in the video above. Contact Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Messenger. When we move aggressively to increase wages, invest in our public education system and think outside the box about what our state economy and workforce can be, jobs and careers will follow. I’m talking about 420 Valley, a manufacturing start-up in Las Cruces that extracts CBD oil from hemp plants and will expand to almost 60 employees over the next 3 years. She feels the strain every day -- working extra time, relying on family to help care for her daughter. And under my budget proposal we will fund 60 new State Police officers and better pay for new recruits. New faces and old friends. Our Children, Youth and Families Department this year cut the average wait time on its Child Abuse Hotline from an unconscionable hour-plus to less than five minutes. It would be inaccurate to say we chose education as our top priority. At the close of Year One, at the outset of Year Two, state government is stronger and gathering strength. It is a prudent, sustainable investment in the bridge we must build between our classrooms and our workforce. www.governor.state.nm.us/contact. And we will begin to cap co-pays and out-of-pocket costs for patients with chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma and COPD. We’ve got to make school more affordable; we’ve got to provide jobs right where she is, not 100 miles or a couple states away; we’ve got to invest in our educators and improve our schools so she can sleep at night knowing her daughter has the best possible chance to succeed. I want Yawana to be a nurse right here in this state, where we need her. If you are terrorizing our communities again and again, we have nothing to talk about: You must be stopped and held accountable. Government Official. He’d stay until every single person was heard. We began the painful effort of moving her into my home with me. Watch the State of the State Address in the video above. KOAT Action 7 News Albuquerque. What we do here in this session, in this coming year, will set the course for what comes over the horizon in 2030 and beyond. We have a chance in this session to come together as a state and put together the best practices, to be smart and tough on crime. And I know which one New Mexicans prefer: 75 percent of New Mexico supports the legalization of adult-use cannabis, including strong support in rural areas.For years now, the Legislature has heard and debated recreational cannabis proposals; we’ve watched states come before us, we’ve watched them stumble in some areas, thrive in others … and every year we’ve said, “No, not yet, it’s not for us.” Well, it’s easy to get to “no.” It’s harder to stand up and create something good and new. In these next 30 days, I will be who you know me to be. With the Early Childhood Trust Fund, we can establish a positive, dynamic and self-fulfilling cycle of improved outcomes for our children and families. We are top ten nationally for inbound moves, a complete reversal from only a few years ago, when families were leaving our state -- and one third of the people moving to New Mexico are coming here for jobs. We are transforming New Mexico into a place workers and growing businesses want to be. If we can take a quiet moment to remember them: (PAUSE).Thank you. In 2010, he announced he was contesting the election for the governor and won it with 63% votes in his favor. Those are investments in independence, in personal freedom, in people’s capacity to help themselves. We’ve got to make school more affordable; we’ve got to provide jobs right where she is, not 100 miles or a couple states away; we’ve got to invest in our educators and improve our schools so she can sleep at night knowing her daughter has the best possible chance to succeed. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham delivers the annual State of the State address on January 26, 2021 from the Roundhouse in Santa Fe. So, no, I did not hear New Mexicans telling me, “great, job done” -- I heard them say, “great, keep going.”And we are building something substantial and sweeping and powerful -- for the generations to come and for New Mexicans right now. We all must recognize that a genuine transformation, a moonshot, doesn’t occur overnight. You can read the full text of the speech here: Thank you. The educational transformation that’s begun to take shape is still in the first few innings. 0%. New Mexico seniors deserve that chance, too. New Mexicans like Tiffanie Collins, a single mother in Grants. We took on the Trump administration when they abandoned border communities, when they tried to gain access to our workforce data so they could deport working parents and tear families apart. An opportunity that works for Michelle, a senior at New Mexico Tech double-majoring in electrical engineering and mathematics. The seeds we sow in early childhood investment right now, this year, will sustain generations to come.We have committed to transforming the lives and opportunities of New Mexico children and families; we believe in the unequivocal data that show the pathway begins at the earliest age; we accept that every unacceptable statistic about New Mexico’s education system stems from a lack of comprehensive opportunity for our earliest learners … so this is the moment to step up. Students want it; parents want it; let’s give them the opportunity.

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