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Standing for Life—At the March and Beyond

Last week, Family Policy Alliance was honored to join hundreds of thousands of Americans from across the country in Washington, D.C., for the March for Life —standing together for the truth that every life is precious. Our team marched alongside families, students, and pastors and connected with state Family Policy …

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HB9 ADVANCES WITH STRONGER PROTECTIONS FOR IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES

New Mexico lawmakers in the House Judiciary Committee moved forward HB9, the Immigrant Safety Act, with a critical amendment that strengthens protections for immigrant communities by prohibiting any public body, including local law enforcement agencies, from detaining, transporting, or apprehending immigrants under 287 (g) agreements with federal immigration agencies.  These …

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Spanish Colonial Arts Society 2026

SCAS | NMHA is looking ahead to an exciting new season—one that strengthens both the future of our organization and the way we serve our community through art, history, and education. Now Hiring: Director of Leadership Giving SCAS | NMHA is currently seeking to hire a Director of Leadership Giving. …

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USDA Forest Service issues revised oil and gas leasing rule

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service finalized revisions to its regulation governing federal oil and gas resources on National Forest System lands. The revision modernizes and streamlines the process for managing energy development across millions of acres. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum …

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Follow the Lord Fully

“Therefore, Hebron became the inheritance of Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite until this day, because he followed the Lord God of Israel fully.” Joshua 4:14 The generation of Israelites whom the Lord carried out of Egypt through signs and wonders repeatedly doubted His goodness during their journey to …

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IMMIGRANT & WORKER DAY OF ACTION: COMMUNITY MARCHES FOR SAFETY, DIGNITY, AND POLICY CHANGE IN WAKE OF FEDERAL AGENT SHOOTING

Over 700 immigrant workers, families, and allies took to the streets in Santa Fe for Immigrant & Worker Day of Action, a march and rally organized by several immigrants’ rights organizations to demand urgent protections from Legislators and the Governor for immigrant communities and working families across New Mexico. The …

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Processed Foods

Convenience, Conviction, and the Food We’re Sold In the first act of Robert Altman’s 3 Women (1977), Millie—the rail-thin, monologue-prone character played by Shelley Duvall—talks about recipes the way some people talk about religion: with total confidence and a little sparkle in her eye. She describes her personal recipe system, …

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