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New Mexico makes sweeping investments in tribal communities in 2021


New Mexico makes sweeping investments in tribal communities in 2021
$58 million to go towards projects in tribal communities
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$58 million to go towards projects in tribal communities
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State of New Mexico Indian Affairs Department
New Mexico Indian Affairs Cabinet Secretary Lynn Trujillo announced another year of sweeping investments for tribal communities on Wednesday. The Indian Affairs Department received $49 million in direct capital outlay funds that will go to 148 projects in tribal communities. An additional $9 million will go to 26 projects in tribal communities through other state agencies. Capital outlay investments made into tribal communities this year will be used to fund projects including the development of makerspaces for economic development, public safety complexes, early childhood centers, and water and broadband infrastructure. ....

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1 Year Later: New Mexico communities faced different challenges fighting COVID-19


Created: March 12, 2021 06:29 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The Land of Enchantment is made up of many communities: rural, urban, and tribal. Each community has been impacted by COVID-19 in some way. A year later, each has their own take on the whole situation.
More than half a million people call the Duke City home.
Prior to the pandemic, it appeared the city was on an upswing. TV and film studios were expanding and new businesses were popping up.
As COVID-19 was closing in on New Mexico, Mayor Tim Keller said the city was preparing.
  In mid-February, so it was a little bit before, and one of my staffers came to me and said you heard about this thing, this virus, that s happening in Asia,” he said. ....

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