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We are delighted to share our four-star rating on Charity Navigator! This is the highest rating awarded by the site and is awarded based on impact, accountability, culture, and adaptability.

You can check out our profile here:
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We are delighted to share our four-star rating on Charity Navigator! This is the highest rating awarded by the site and is awarded based on impact, accountability, culture, and adaptability.

You can check out our profile here:
https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/311611995

We are happy to have Lauren Leland as our spring 2025 Leadership Intern!

Lauren grew up in Albuquerque. After attending the Albuquerque Academy, she earned her BA in Mathematics and Rhetoric from the University of California, Berkeley. While in college, she managed the Cal Karate Club and Berkeley Rhetoric Society. Since graduating, Lauren has been exploring her interests in law and policy, using her broad academic background to understand political issues from unique perspectives.

As an intern for the New Mexico Environmental Law Center, she used mathematics to help understand the legal impacts of equations and algorithms on environmental justice. She also acted as Field Director for State Senator Martin Hickey during his reelection campaign. Lauren is currently working as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for foster youth in Albuquerque.
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We are happy to have Lauren Leland as our spring 2025 Leadership Intern!

Lauren grew up in Albuquerque. After attending the Albuquerque Academy, she earned her BA in Mathematics and Rhetoric from the University of California, Berkeley. While in college, she managed the Cal Karate Club and Berkeley Rhetoric Society. Since graduating, Lauren has been exploring her interests in law and policy, using her broad academic background to understand political issues from unique perspectives.

As an intern for the New Mexico Environmental Law Center, she used mathematics to help understand the legal impacts of equations and algorithms on environmental justice. She also acted as Field Director for State Senator Martin Hickey during his reelection campaign. Lauren is currently working as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for foster youth in Albuquerque.

Two of our education bills, House Bills 156 and 157 have been signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham! These laws will raise the standards for training teachers and principals as we work to improve New Mexico's public schools! #nmleg #nmpol ... See MoreSee Less

Two of our education bills, House Bills 156 and 157 have been signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham! These laws will raise the standards for training teachers and principals as we work to improve New Mexicos public schools! #nmleg #nmpol

We are happy to announce that Senate Bill 88, which creates a permanent health care fund, has been signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham! This fund will help the state increase reimbursement rates to health care providers who treat patients insured under Medicaid.

Thank you to the bill's sponsors, Senator George Munoz and Senator Bill Sharer, for getting this across the finish line!
#nmleg #nmpol
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We are happy to announce that Senate Bill 88, which creates a permanent health care fund, has been signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham! This fund will help the state increase reimbursement rates to health care providers who treat patients insured under Medicaid.

Thank you to the bills sponsors, Senator George Munoz and Senator Bill Sharer, for getting this across the finish line!
#nmleg #nmpol
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