New Mexico First engages people in important issues facing the state. Co-founded in 1986 by Senators Pete Domenici (R-NM) and Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), we are best known for our unique town halls. These three-day events bring together citizens from all walks of life to share their best ideas and develop consensus-driven recommendations for policymakers.
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Is bipartisanship a thing of the past? Speakers at the First Forum will talk from the national perspective about the condition of our democracy, cross-party collaboration, and strategies for bringing Americans together without watering down our beliefs. Moderated by ABC Newsman Sam Donaldson, the event takes place June 30.
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The New Mexico First Tomorrow's Leaders program engages young people in local public policy and government. If you are interested in submitting a grant application to implement the Tomorrow's Leaders program in your community or your school for the 2010-2011 school year, follow the link below.
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How do our town halls work?
In New Mexico First town halls, the focus is on the participants – what they think, what they’ve experienced, what they need. You are the experts here.
How do we make a difference?
Our town halls produce concrete, doable recommendations for changes in public policy. From education to economic growth to water policy, implemented reforms have made a real difference in New Mexico.
What can we do for you?
Communities, organizations, and businesses around the state call on New Mexico First when they need to incorporate citizen, member, or employee input into their planning.