
SANTA TERESA — State lawmakers assigned to the Legislature’s Federal Funding Stabilization Subcommittee visited the border Tuesday to hear reports from the industrial and agricultural sectors. They also paid a visit to one of the busiest ports of entry on the U.S.-Mexico boundary.
The bipartisan group of legislators, co-chaired by Sen. William Soules of Las Cruces and Rep. Patricia Lundstrom of Gallup, both Democrats, was created in April by the New Mexico Legislative Council to account for the flow of federal funds through the state and to develop recommendations for the Legislature. The subcommittee spent three days in Doña Ana County from Monday through Wednesday.
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