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Federal Tipoffs Involving New Mexico Newsletter for Saturday May 04, 2024 ( 3 items )  

N.M. U.S. Attorney: Justice Department Strengthens Efforts, Builds Partnerships to Address the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 4 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico issued the following news release: The Justice Department joins its partners across the federal government, as well as people throughout American Indian and Alaska Native communities, in recognizing May 5 as National Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Awareness Day. In recognition of MMIP Awareness Day, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland highlighted ongoing efforts to tackle the MMIP a  more

New Mexico Military Institute Cadet Embarks on Army Path to Legal Success
FORT KNOX, Kentucky, May 4 -- The U.S. Army Recruiting Command issued the following news: By Lauren Reho, U.S. Army Recruiting Command PAO A soon-to-be graduate of the New Mexico Military Institute is taking the success she found at school and springboarding into her next adventure - commissioning as an officer in the Army. Originally from San Antonio, Texas, NMMI cadet Mackenzie Kirsch is set to graduate, May 4, as her class valedictorian. Having focused her education on criminal justice, Ki  more

White House Fact Sheet: Investing In America - Biden Administration Calls on Congressional Republicans to Extend Funding for Affordable Connectivity Program, Help Over 184,000 New Mexico Households Continue to Save Money on High-Speed Internet
WASHINGTON, May 4 (TNSfact) -- The White House issued the following fact sheet on May 1, 2024: * * * Investing In America: Biden Administration Calls on Congressional Republicans to Extend Funding for Affordable Connectivity Program, Help Over 184,000 New Mexico Households Continue to Save Money on High-Speed Internet High-speed internet is necessary for Americans to participate in school, do their jobs, access health care, and stay connected. But too many Americans can't afford the cost of a  more