New Mexico emergency order spending surges 543% in five years
17-06-2026 05:26 via krqe.com

New Mexico emergency order spending surges 543% in five years

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The State of New Mexico is paying hundreds of millions more than ever for emergency orders signed by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. That's according to data presented to state lawmakers Tuesday. While there have been natural disasters leading to more spending, experts said there could be a better process to allocate those [...]
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