New Mexico governor calls on state lawmakers to shore up safety net programs from Trump's cuts
Governor Lujan Grisham calls lawmakers to protect healthcare and assistance programs amid federal budget cuts affecting over 40% of New Mexicans enrolled in Medicaid.
- Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a special session starting on Oct. 1 to address federal budget cuts.
- Lawmakers will consider measures to support health care funding, reduce insurance premiums, and increase food assistance.
- Lujan Grisham stated that discussions aim to protect essential services from President Trump's budget cuts.
- Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth emphasized that New Mexico cannot allow budget cuts to harm families and communities.
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New Mexico governor calls on state lawmakers to shore up safety net programs from Trump's cuts
New Mexico’s governor is calling state lawmakers to a special legislative session in response to cuts to federal safety net programs enacted by President Donald Trump. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham highlighted the cuts to federal Medicaid and food assistance programs…

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New Mexico governor calls on state lawmakers to shore up safety net programs from Trump’s cuts
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's governor is calling on state lawmakers to shore up safety net programs in response to federal spending cuts enacted by President Donald Trump, in an announcement Thursday that highlighted reduced federal support for…
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