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Happy Birthday to pioneering conservationist, hunter, and wilderness advocate Aldo Leopold. Did you know the Gila Wilderness Area in New Mexico was his idea?​

If the Trump Administration and Republicans in Congress repeal the Affordable Care Act, New Mexico stands to lose 19,000 jobs and $10 billion from our state’s economy. Our families and communities simply cannot afford that type of economic disaster.​

The battle over the Affordable Care Act is being decided in Washington, D.C., but the foot soldiers are coming from all 50 states.
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I need your help to ensure that health care remains within reach for every New Mexican. Share your story about how the Affordable Care Act has impacted your life and the lives of those around you. Together we will keep pressure on the President-elect and Republicans in Congress to stop their efforts to repeal health care for millions of Americans: http://bit.ly/2j8rQbq

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We desperately need more detoxification centers, more transitional housing facilities, more outpatient services, effective enforcement programs, and more behavioral health resources in New Mexico to combat the opioid epidemic. When provided with an opportunity to receive comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation, people who have suffered through opioid addiction can turn their lives around and help their communities heal in the process.

Addiction to prescription opioid pain relievers and heroin is a growing public health epidemic that’s taking a heartbreaking toll on families and communities across the country. For years, without adequate
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My dad was an IBEW lineman, and my family experienced firsthand the value unions provide workers. Facebook is hiring hundreds of IBEW local union 611 electricians at the Los Lunas Data Center. New Mexico’s incredible solar and wind potential make us an ideal site for major businesses looking to use clean and cost-effective energy and can bring thousands of new jobs to the state.

More jobs are being posted in connection with the $250 million first phase of the Facebook data center in Los Lunas.
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