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Martin Heinrich
FromMartin Heinrich·D-NM·

July 10th, 2026N.M. Delegation Demands Answers After Reports of DEA Declining to Seize Massive Fentanyl Shipments, Calls for Immediate Reforms to Stop Deadly Fentanyl from Reaching New Mexico Communities

nation. Illicit fentanyl, a Schedule I controlled substance, is an exceptionally potent synthetic opioid that can be fatal … possess a guaranteed, continuous ability to seize the substance immediately if the operational environment changes

Teresa Leger Fernandez
FromTeresa Leger Fernandez·D-NM·

N.M. Delegation Demands Answers After Reports of DEA Declining to Seize Massive Fentanyl Shipments, Calls for Immediate Reforms to Stop Deadly Fentanyl from Reaching New Mexico Communities

nation. Illicit fentanyl, a Schedule I controlled substance, is an exceptionally potent synthetic opioid that can be fatal … possess a guaranteed, continuous ability to seize the substance immediately if the operational environment changes

Martin Heinrich
FromMartin Heinrich·D-NM·

May 14th, 2026BREAKING: $387 Million Heinrich Secured for New Mexico in FY26 Funding Signed into Law, While Renewing Call for DHS Funding to Include Commonsense Reforms

Workforce training, which included $40 million for the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Recovery (STAR) Loan Repayment Program. This … provides loan repayment assistance to professionals in the substance use disorder workforce who provide direct care in either

Martin Heinrich
FromMartin Heinrich·D-NM·

January 30th, 2026Heinrich Opposes DHS Funding Lacking Needed Reforms, While Securing Senate Passage of Over $67 Million for New Mexico, Bringing Total to $387 Million in FY26 Funding

Workforce training, which included $40 million for the Substance Use Disorder Treatment Recovery (STAR) Loan Repayment Program. This … provides loan repayment assistance to professionals in the substance use disorder workforce who provide direct care in either