Hispanic or Latino producers constitute about 34 percent of the farms back in New Mexico. Yet in 2022, they received only 9.5 percent of guaranteed loans and 22 percent of direct loans.
Ben Ray Luján
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Ben Ray Luján is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from New Mexico since January 3, 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented New Mexico's 3rd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2009 to 2021. Luján has focused on various issues during his tenure, including economic development, healthcare, and tribal food security, advocating for policies that support New Mexico's diverse communities.
I appreciate that and I will make sure we are doing more along those lines as well, to partner with you and get that word out and see what we can do to also do our part to increase applications.
I appreciate that and I will make sure we are doing more along those lines as well, to partner with you and get that word out and see what we can do to also do our part to increase applications.
Hispanic or Latino producers constitute about 34 percent of the farms back in New Mexico. Yet in 2022, they received only 9.5 percent of guaranteed loans and 22 percent of direct loans.
I`m doing well. I`m strong. I`m back on the road to recovery and then make a full recovery. I`m going to walk out here. I`m going to beat this and I`m going to be stronger once I come up. Now I`m proud to report that I`ll be back on the…
And I`ll be back on the floor of the United States Senate in just a few short weeks to vote on important legislation and to consider a Supreme Court nominee.
scientists tend to talk in a different language than regular people can understand. It's kind of a mismatch between those who communicate and those who want to be communicated with not talking the same language.
What barriers are preventing the Federal Government from providing N95 or KN95 masks to the public free of charge?
Americans are confused about how to best protect themselves and their communities from the spread of COVID.
I am not going to look a gift horse in the mouth, and I will say thank you for whatever our tribes can get.
I was proud to introduce the Native Youth and Tribal Officer Protection Act to provide more support and authority under Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction over non-Indians in domestic violence situations involving children and…
Additional Federal funding is critical for tribal public safety generally, and particularly for tribes that opt to exercise VAWA special criminal jurisdiction.





