Tag: Economic Development

Oracle’s $5 Billion Pitch to New Mexico: Can Project Jupiter Win Over Skeptical Residents?

Oracle is rolling out a statewide advertising campaign to build support for Project Jupiter, its massive planned data center campus in Doña Ana County. The company promises jobs, cleaner energy and minimal water use, but residents and environmental advocates remain skeptical about the long-term impact of AI infrastructure in drought-stricken New Mexico.

Anchorum Health Foundation Strengthens Native Nation Building in New Mexico

The Anchorum Health Foundation (the Foundation) provides leadership and support for advancing Indigenous nation building and improving the social determinants of health of Indigenous people living in New Mexico through its work with Indigenous-led organisations by moving from focusing on building partnerships with hospitals toward focusing on creating partnerships within the local communities. The Foundation will partner with Indigenous-led organisations to support funding for housing, assist with navigating Tribal laws, and assist in preserving and sharing indigenous knowledge systems. These efforts by the Foundation will build the ability of Tribes to self-govern, establish greater trust between the community and the provider, and create general equalities in housing and health care as well as overall well-being within the community.

Tierra Adentro Growth Capital Rolls Out $100M to Turn New Mexico Into a Next-Gen Tech Hub

A new $100 million infrastructure fund from TAG Capital aims to help tech companies build in New Mexico—bridging a critical gap beyond venture funding.

U.S. Senate Reviews Health and Human Services Budget Proposal for FY 2027

Representatives from the U.S. Senate and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attended the HHS budget...

Is Labor Offloading Aging Health Costs Onto the States? Debate Raises Fiscal Concerns

Policy experts, labor economists, state governments, and federal policymakers in the United States are debating the issue. The discussion examines...

New Mexico Push Lawsuit Over Disaster Spending

According to New Mexico House Republicans, the governor allocated disaster funds without legislative approval. Members of the New Mexico...

Strong Winds and Hard Freeze Expected as Cold Weather System Moves In

A massive weather front is expected to hit New Mexico on Friday evening, bringing severe winds and record-breaking cold....

STI Rates Decline during Awareness Week 2026

The STI Rates Decline during Awareness Week 2026. Public health professionals in New Mexico reported an abrupt drop in...

Authority Granted to Regulate PFAS Firefighting Foam for Environmental Safety

This document emphasizes a board ruling that authorizes the regulation of foams containing PFAS chemicals. There is emphasis on...

Emergency Radio Network Fully Funded to Support First Responders Statewide

Emergency Radio Network Funding 2026 emphasizes financial support for the emergency system used by first responders. In essence, the...

Environmental Air Quality on Funding, Monitoring & Health Outcomes

The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board approved the Environment Department’s proposal to raise air quality fees. This marks the...

Governor Fundraising Transparency Report 2026

The New Mexico Governor Fundraising 2026 report outlines the funds raised and spent by candidates before the upcoming June...