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January 2025 Statewide Advocacy & Events

Writer's picture: Karen LarreKaren Larre

Dear New Mexicans,

Welcome to our monthly newsletter, created to help keep New Mexicans informed of freedom efforts around the state.​Here is a summary of upcoming, local advocacy and activism across New Mexico for January 2025. This month's email includes announcements for these locations:

  • Statewide

  • Albuquerque

  • Santa Fe

  • Las Cruces

Please feel free to let us know about any future activities you would like to see included in these monthly newsletters by emailing admin@nmfa.us. Thank you! 

 

Statewide


New Mexico Freedoms Alliance (NMFA)

We are preparing for the upcoming 2025 NM Legislative Session which starts January 21st. Please be on the lookout for Calls to Action.


NMFA Leaders Meeting, Once/month, Mondays, 5pm

New Mexico Freedoms Alliance (NMFA) hosts monthly Zoom meetings for NM group leaders once-a-month on Mondays at 5pm to coordinate statewide actions, learn about specific ways to support each other, etc.  

If you are a NM leader who is interested in joining these meetings, please contact Sarah Smith at concernedfornm@gmail.com

 

NMFA Schools Meeting, quarterly, Mondays, 6 pm

NMFA hosts Zoom meetings for NM teachers, school personnel, and parents to discuss concerns about and ways to improve education in New Mexico.

Zoom meetings are currently quarterly on Mondays at 6pm.

Teachers, school personnel, parents, and school board members who are interested in joining these meetings contact Sarah Smith, concernedfornm@gmail.com


Recent outreach includes:

ARTICLE: Legislative Primer - Session Starts 1/21! https://www.nmfa.us/post/legislative-primer-session-starts-1-21

OP ED: Vindicated but not consoled: Congressional report and the toll of ill-conceived mandates https://newmexicosun.com/stories/666907967-opinion-vindicated-but-not-consoled-congressional-report-and-the-toll-of-ill-conceived-mandates

 



 

Better Together New Mexico

We care what you think and legislators need to know where New Mexicans with conservative values stand. Please take a few minutes to complete this survey: 

Current Calls to Action, please help: https://bettertogethernewmexico.org/take-action/



 

Spoken Words in New Mexico

The spoken words of people in New Mexico, as a community and as individuals.

Substance Abuse & Community Accountability



 

Albuquerque

The Rio Grande Foundation 



 

ABQ unMasked - NE Albuquerque

Meets monthly to foster community, share information and upliftment. Contact Karen to receive meeting invites.


 

The Library Guild - Albuquerque


The Library Guild meets weekly on Wednesdays at different libraries around the city. In January, we will be monitoring the Legislative Session starting on 1/21 at noon.

  • AMAC Action will host a New Mexico All State Meeting on January 9, 2025 from 6pm -7pm MST. We will be discussing the upcoming legislative session and how conservatives in New Mexico can continue to make a difference.

  • We encourage everyone to watch for calls to action during the upcoming legislative session. Many of these will be on the Better Together Website and there could be some call's to action through AMAC Action on federal or state issues. Everyone will need to remain diligent.


 

Santa Fe

Santa Fe Federated Republican Women

Anne Doherty, President: http://www.santafefrw.com


 

Las Cruces

Coalition of Conservatives in Action (CCIA)

CCIA advocates for positive change in Las Cruces in the areas of crime, homelessness, public policy, education, and other key issues affecting the local community. Advocacy at City Council, School Board, and County Commission are an important part of this mission along with educating our community in areas of importance.

CCIA hosts public meetings Thursdays at 6pm.


CCIA events and guest speakers for January include:

• Planning for 2025 legislative session and goals for the year

• Action committee meetings for Education Committee, Election Integrity Committee, and Crime & Public Policy Committee


Recent Outreach: 


15-MIN CITIES IN NM? CITY VOTING TO END SINGLE FAMILY NEIGHBORHOODS BY ALLOWING APARTMENTS AND BUSINESSES - Sarah Smith

 

We hope this is helpful! Again, please feel free to let us know about any future activities you would like to see included in these monthly newsletters.


Standing with you for positive change in New Mexico,

Karen, Sarah, and Melanie



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