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Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @ce4america: The #solarshutdown is bad for Americans already hurting from #inflation. Learn how to help save #solar jobs at our event:… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @wildgilariver: 📢BIG NEWS: On, June 7th at 3 p.m. ET/ 1 p.m. MT, @MartinHeinrich will participate in a Natural Resources Committee hea… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
President Biden has announced there will NOT be any new tariffs on the solar industry for two years. This and the acceleration of solar projects in the U.S. is a massive relief for solar workers/businesses in NM. This is how we make sure America leads the world’s energy future. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
I’m glad to welcome @POTUS to NM next weekend. Wildfires have devastated our homes and businesses. I’m looking forward to a real conversation about how the climate crisis is having drastic implications on how we support our communities and prepare for and respond to wildfires. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Got a look at our state-of-the-art ZiaMet Weather Station Network yesterday. This system of weather stations in New Mexico provides real time weather data to more rural areas of our state. I’m very proud to have secured funding to help this network expand. https://t.co/EiwfsDynEl — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @CrucesSunNews: DNA resultes in less than 90 minutes? A recently-announced device in Southern New Mexico does not alleviate the issues c… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
DYK: The new addition to New Mexico’s protected public lands is home to more than 400 species of plants and animals. Permanent protection means that critical habitat for wildlife, including the Mt. Taylor elk herd and the threatened Mexican spotted owl, will be preserved. https://t.co/JDGjUkZRs5 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
DYK: The new addition to New Mexico’s protected public lands is home to more than 400 species of plants and animals. Permanent protection means that critical habitat for wildlife, including the Mt. Taylor elk herd and the threatened Mexican spotted owl, will be preserved. https://t.co/rPEHfwmK6r — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
It’s official. This historic land in New Mexico is now protected and available to the public forever. 📸Dave Cox, courtesy of Trust for Public Land https://t.co/kt5EgrwEAj — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
I refuse to accept the idea that we're so polarized we can’t find a real path forward on gun reform. I’m working with a bipartisan group of Senators to find the common ground and take action. We have a responsibility to do everything we can to stop this senseless violence. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @LCVoters: Chevron pulled out of the Arctic Refuge. Hilcorp pulled out of the Arctic Refuge. 88 Energy just joined them. Banks, insurer… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
This landscape was also protected for future generations thanks in large part to federal dollars from the Pittman-Roberston Wildlife Restoration Act. I can't wait for New Mexicans to see just how special this place is. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
I am deeply grateful to all of the partners—including @tpl_org, Tribal Nations, and the State of New Mexico—who have made this incredible example of landscape-scale conservation happen. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
There is also abundant habitat teeming with wildlife, including large herds of elk that range from its northeastern foothills all the way to the plateau of Mt. Taylor. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
I'm thrilled to welcome the greatest addition to NM's protected public lands in a generation. The high mesas, dramatic volcanic cones, and wide-open valleys near the iconic Mt. Taylor are home to cultural sites for the Pueblos of Acoma, Laguna, and Zuni, and the Navajo Nation. https://t.co/d4ADIZMDYs — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @NMSUgov: Senator Martin Heinrich met with some of our student leaders while at #nmsu today! Citlalli Benitez and Garrett Mosley of #ASN… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @koat7news: Game changing renovations to fighting wildfires in New Mexico https://t.co/stCWetcxC5 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
RT @NMSUgov: Senator Martin Heinrich came to the NMSU campus in Las Cruces to discuss the Ziamet Weather stations. Sen. Heinrich submitted… — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Yesterday, I visited the Whitfield Conservation Area to get an update on their recovery from April’s Big Hole Fire. The work they are doing here is a great example of how we can manage and recover from fires in this new climate reality. https://t.co/ZUfqTgsKLu — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
This morning, I visited the Whitfield Conservation Area to get an update on their recovery from April’s Big Hole Fire. The work they are doing here is a great example of how we can manage and recover from fires in this new climate reality. https://t.co/kw9QVJlot2 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Yesterday, I visited the Whitfield Conservation area to get an update on their recovery from April’s Big Hole Fire. The work they are doing here is a great example of how we can manage and recover from fires in this new climate reality. https://t.co/whjJ52lFL8 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
New Mexico’s extreme fire conditions make it clear: We are in a new climate reality. I’m proud to have worked with the @usairforce and @forestservice to make this partnership between @Cibola_NF and Kirtland AFB possible & provide major updates that strengthen our fire response. https://t.co/Ydo0WhnsJY — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
U.S. oil companies made record profits while workers and families foot the bill: ➡️Exxon Mobil: Doubled profits from last year ➡️Chevron: Highest quarterly profit in 10 years ➡️Shell: Highest quarterly profit ever We’ve got to hold the Big Oil CEOs accountable. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
I will continue to secure important investments to make our communities whole from this disaster, support our wildland firefighters, and strengthen critical forest and watershed restoration work. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
But it's also painfully clear that what may have served us well a decade or two ago will have to evolve. It's time for the Forest Service to update all their prescriptions/management tools to account for a windier, dryer reality to prevent this kind of disaster from reoccurring. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
There's no doubt the warming climate is fueling the extremely dry & windy conditions that have made our wildfire seasons so much more dangerous. In this new reality, we will need every tool available in order to reduce fuel loads and the chances of catastrophic wildfire behavior. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
These record-breaking wildfires have displaced thousands from their homes and continue to take a costly toll on our forests and communities. New Mexicans are exhausted, frustrated, and want answers. — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
It is critical for the U.S. Forest Service to take full responsibility for its decisions and provide the public with transparency about its actions. Releasing these findings is a first step in that direction. https://t.co/Prz29juuMp — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
This is an alarming report. I asked the USDA Office of Inspector General to look into these claims last year. They need to conduct a full-scale investigation. Fish & Wildlife should not be making decisions to remove wolves based on completely faulty data. https://t.co/RuAPqmYxz4 — PolitiTweet.org
Martin Heinrich @MartinHeinrich
Countless New Mexicans have sacrificed in service to our country—from WWII's Navajo Code Talkers & Bataan Death March Survivors to Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, & Afghanistan veterans. On #MemorialDay, we honor our fallen heroes and recognize those who continue to serve at home & abroad. — PolitiTweet.org