New Mexico needs more doctors, especially in rural communities.
That's why we've expanded the nation's most generous state-funded physician loan repayment program, offering up to $300,000 for physicians who serve areas with critical shortages.
Since 2019:
• Participation has
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
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Proud to serve as the 32nd Governor of New Mexico. Wife, mother, grandmother, 12th generation New Mexican, pet mom, and green chile enthusiast.
- Long before this became a headline, New Mexico was already taking action to combat the deadly fentanyl scourge destroying lives and devastating families across New Mexico. We repeatedly requested additional FBI and Department of Justice agents and resources to combat drug
- New Mexico provides free, nutritious meals to kids and teens all summer long. Sites are open. Find one near you at summerfoodnm.org and share with anyone who needs it. #SummerMeals #NewMexico #FoodSecurity
- To every active duty service member and their family celebrating the Fourth of July in New Mexico: our state museums and historic sites are yours, free of charge. All 16 of them. Just bring your military ID. The rest is on us. We are grateful for your service. Check out the
- Happy Pride Day, New Mexico. Today we celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and reaffirm a simple truth: everyone deserves the freedom to live authentically, love openly and build a future where they feel safe, valued and respected. New Mexico is stronger because of the diversity of
- One in three college students in New Mexico is a parent. Without dependable, affordable childcare close to campus, they delay graduation, cut back on classes, — or leave school altogether. We're changing that. $10 million in new state grants will expand on-campus childcare at
00:00 - In New Mexico, we've focused on lowering the biggest costs families face because affordability isn't just about today's bills. It's about creating opportunities for tomorrow. That means free childcare, tuition assistance, healthcare coverage, affordable housing and
- I thoroughly enjoyed celebrating Feast Day this week at Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo. I am so grateful to have been welcomed by Governor Benny Lujan, 1st Lt. Governor Matthew Martinez, and 2nd Lt. Governor Frank Aguino as well as the whole community. It was an afternoon of songs,
- I am appalled. Federal agents deliberately allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to flood our communities — monitoring shipments, counting pills — and did nothing to stop them. The result: New Mexico now leads the nation in the increase in overdose deaths for the
- Four years after Roe v. Wade was overturned, New Mexico has become a case study in what happens when a state protects reproductive healthcare access instead of restricting it. Since 2021, we've repealed an outdated abortion ban, protected patients and providers, launched the
- When college becomes more affordable, more students say yes to opportunity. Enrollment at New Mexico colleges and universities has increased by nearly 14% since 2021, and institutions across our state have awarded nearly 200,000 degrees and credentials since 2019. That's a
- Free conference for New Mexico families: The Exceptional Students, Empowered Families Conference is Friday, June 26, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Berna Facio Professional Development Center in Albuquerque. Built for families of children with low-incidence disabilities,
- When I took office, rebuilding trust in government and strengthening accountability were priorities. That meant improving how we report our finances, maintaining clean audits and ensuring New Mexicans could see how their tax dollars are being managed. Today, New Mexico is















