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Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Getting New Mexico's front line workers the supplies they need is a collaborative effort. This week, my office joined @UNMengineering's COSMIAC to help transport a large donation of PPE, food, and water to the Chinle and Fort Defiance Navajo Chapters and Zuni Pueblo in Gallup. https://t.co/TH0JiyhISq — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @NMoutdoorrec: "Access to our public lands is a basic human right in New Mexico. We are, after all, co-owners of these beautiful places.… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Because of Kim and the staff's foresight and perseverance, this organization was able to stay in service, and the young women it serves are able to stay engaged and connected. Thank you Kim and Girls Inc. for being their Hometown Hero. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Within days of schools closing, Girls Inc. created a virtual learning community to share activities, have check-ins, and hear any concerns from the girls. Parents immediately saw how much of a difference it made for their daughters to be able to see their friends virtually. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Kim Brown is the President and CEO of @GirlsIncSantaFe, which works to empower and inspire girls and young women in New Mexico. In the face of the pandemic, Kim and her staff had to get creative to continue to achieve their organization's mission. #HometownHeroesNM https://t.co/6Rd8Yu818E — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
I thank Secretary Bernhardt for extending the public comment period for decisions that affect both Chaco and the surrounding region. Read my full statement here: https://t.co/dTfPQWZOdX — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @OIA: We're thrilled to launch the #RecreateResponsibly guidelines today! All of us, from seasoned #outdoorists to families heading out… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Happy 6th Birthday Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument! As we celebrate this anniversary, we must renew our effort to protect treasured lands like OMDP for our children and all future generations. #OMDPfor6 #OMDP6 https://t.co/jvEfxr9Zd6 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Bianca and all of the COVID-19 hotline staff, thank you for your commitment to making sure that the public remains informed, as well as helping ease their concerns. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Bianca was one of the first pharmacy interns to take on this position, and ever since, she has taken it upon herself to help train other student pharmacists and medical students to answer these calls from concerned New Mexicans. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Right now, access to trusted information is critical. Bianca Gonzales, a student pharmacist at the @UNMHSC College of Pharmacy, volunteers with the @NMDOH COVID-19 hotline where she works diligently to provide callers with accurate and up-to-date information. #HometownHeroesNM https://t.co/yka526havz — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
A million state, county, and city workers have already lost their jobs and the Republican response is to suggest bankruptcy. Ask yourself, if you have to dial 911 later this year, will anybody respond? We can do better than this. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @OutdoorAlliance: The guide for getting out responsibly during COVID-19: https://t.co/XAIoMyddco https://t.co/r7XwM7Cgoo — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
We've been back in session for three weeks and McConnell has refused to address the COVID-19 crisis, even saying we should “press the pause button.” It would appear he is more interested in packing the courts than he is in packed hospital ICUs, unemployment lines, & food banks. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Tribal communities are being disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. At the same time, the need for internet access in these communities now could not be more apparent. That's why I am calling on the @FCC to ensure rural Tribal communities have equal access to internet. https://t.co/M2eUx9vXAr — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
What kind of White House treats our frontline heroes this way? https://t.co/CPJywDxpl5 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Sherry and everyone at The Food Depot, you have my heartfelt thanks for being a Hometown Hero and doing everything you can to help those who need it. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
In addition to continuing its normal role as a distributor for other relief organizations, The Food Depot has started handing out bags of groceries to thousands of New Mexicans in need. Last month, Sherry and her staff served over 3,000 people in just two hours. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Sherry Hooper is the executive director of @TheFoodDepot, a food bank serving northern New Mexico. She is leading the Food Depot's amazing effort to address New Mexico's sharp increase in food insecurity as a result of the #COVID19 pandemic. #HometownHeroesNM https://t.co/qm4AvVnyw5 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Wild and scenic designation would permanently protect the Gila River's free-flowing segments and extraordinary scenic values. Read more from @thenewmexican about our #WildandScenicGila bill and how important it is to protect this treasured river: https://t.co/zdJo03bnWb — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Jean, your community wants you to know how grateful they are for your service and that you are their Hometown Hero. You have my thanks, as well. #HometownHeroesNM — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Jean has been stepping up to help the Taos area since before the COVID-19 crisis, through her work supporting the ReUse Center in Chamisal as well as organizing community events. Her love and care for her community has left its mark on residents as they navigate this new reality. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
During times of uncertainty, communities can lean on those who have consistently provided support, like Jean Nichols of Llano. #HometownHeroesNM https://t.co/UKt5JgWLBN — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
During this crisis and throughout our recovery from it, we will be a stronger nation if we can provide a new generation of Americans with meaningful opportunities to serve their country and leave their mark. — PolitiTweet.org
New York Times Opinion @nytopinion
How can America address its unemployment crisis? By taking inspiration from “the most expansive and successful yout… https://t.co/tTekPcRh4r
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
.@Protect_NM has been doing great work with their PPE donation drives, and tomorrow they are holding another in partnership with @UNMLOBOS. Head to The Pit (@DreamstyleArena) at UNM from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to donate masks, gowns, gloves, and hand sanitizer for front line workers. https://t.co/hQXKBUHc0v — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
After giving away dozens of those masks, Alice started to give masks to anybody who might need one to go to the grocery store, pharmacy, or other public places. Alice, thank you for being a hero and helping Las Cruces residents take steps to keep themselves safe and healthy! — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Alice Davenport runs a one-person sewing and alterations shop in Las Cruces. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Alice knew that she could put her talent to use by making face masks and donating to the city's essential workers. #HometownHeroesNM https://t.co/HzFQMa2PdA — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Last night, @SenatorTomUdall and I sat down with @KRQE to discuss the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic,… https://t.co/RqPr5Ztf5k — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Thanks to Erin and the work at Food is Free Albuquerque, locals don't just have better access to fresh produce, they have the opportunity to take on a fun and useful new skill while following the stay at home order. #HometownHeroesNM https://t.co/dKYDURjBW4 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
But as New Mexicans begun to stay home, Erin saw an opportunity to give people a chance to grow their own fresh produce. She and her volunteers started to build wood pallet garden boxes, complete with soil and seeds, and deliver them throughout the community—free of charge. — PolitiTweet.org