The bill does little to help working families. Instead, it worsens inequality and burdens the next generation with trillions in additional debt, which could jeopardize vital programs and services that families count on.
Martin Heinrich
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Martin Heinrich is a United States Senator from New Mexico, serving since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Heinrich previously represented New Mexico's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 6, 2009, to January 3, 2013. Throughout his political career, he has focused on issues such as renewable energy, healthcare, and economic development, advocating for policies that benefit New Mexico's diverse communities.
At best, the Republican tax bill was a massive missed opportunity, squandering $1.9 trillion on tax breaks for those who did not need them at a time when our Nation could least afford it.
I am still looking for the worker. I have been asking people at home, you know, who got that $4,000 wage increase, and I am still looking.
I think one of the things we found in 2016 is that we didn't have the transparency and the literacy to do what you just pointed out there: to counter false speech with accurate speech to understand how this speech was propagating in the…
I rise today to call on each of us to take seriously one of our most important duties as Senators--our constitutional duty to provide advice and consent on Presidential appointments to the Supreme Court. As we all know, over the last 3…
I ask unanimous consent to speak as in morning business. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh
Would the BLM's ability to meet its conservation and recreation missions be enhanced if you had more flexibility to resolve those inholdings in conservation land units like monuments and wilderness study areas?
Chaco Canyon is both a world-class cultural resource and a place of immense importance to New Mexico's native communities.
Yes, we used to have a fire season. Now we have a fire situation that has to be managed year-round.
This legislation will help make permanent protections for portions of the greater Chaco landscape that fall outside of the park boundary and preserve the dark night sky from light pollution.
I believe it was you who said, and I may be paraphrasing here, but we've moved from a failure of imagination, to a failure to act.





