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Current company Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
Government Administration · 17 employees · Founded 2019 · Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Michelle Lujan Grisham is the thirty-second governor of the state of New Mexico and the first Democratic Hispanic woman to be elected governor in U.S. history. Her second term began in 2023.
Whether it’s fighting climate change or fighting crime, increasing opportunities in education or the economy, Gov. Lujan Grisham has retained an unprecedented record in enacting real, lasting change for New Mexico families and communities.
Under Gov. Lujan Grisham, New Mexico made historic progress toward guaranteeing a high-quality education for all New Mexicans from cradle to career.
In her first term, Gov. Lujan Grisham led the creation of one of the nation’s first cabinet-level state agencies dedicated solely to early childhood education and care and helped secure stable funding sources for generations to come through the Early Childhood Trust Fund and Land Grant Permanent Fund. These investments have made a majority of New Mexico families eligible for free child care, established universal free PreK for four-year-olds, and increased wages for child care workers.
In 2023, New Mexico became the first state in the nation to pass Universal Healthy Meals, ensuring that every child in the state receives two healthy meals every school day for free. The Lujan Grisham administration also increased required instructional hours in schools around the state to 1,190 hours. The Governor has also made historic increases in educator salaries in her tenure and continues to prioritize educator quality of life.
The governor’s dedication to closing gaps in educational access and outcomes in New Mexico also extends to higher education, and New Mexico is the proud home to the nation’s most expansive free college program. Since its creation in 2019, the Opportunity Scholarship has helped more than 45,000 New Mexicans pursue higher education at colleges and universities around the state.
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