NM Governor Signs $14.9M capital outlay for Navajo Nation, 4.12.21

PRESS RELEASE – Navajo Nation secures $14.9 million in Capital Outlay Funds with approval from New Mexico Governor

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer extend their appreciation to New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and State Legislators for approving House Bill 285, which provides approximately $14.9 million in Capital Outlay Funds for Navajo chapters located in the state of New Mexico. Gov. Lujan Grisham signed the measure into law on April 9.

“On behalf of the Navajo Nation, I extend my appreciation to Gov. Lujan Grisham, State Legislators, the Navajo Nation Division of Community Development, and many others who supported these much-needed projects and initiatives for our Navajo communities. I also thank the members of the 24th Navajo Nation Council and all of the chapter officials for their advocacy and support during the recent state legislative session. The State of New Mexico continues to support tribal nations on many issues, and this was evident throughout the most recent session. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our partnership with Governor Lujan Grisham, State Legislators, Indian Affairs Department, and all agencies with the state,” said President Nez.

Throughout the New Mexico State Legislature’s 60-day session, President Nez, Vice President Lizer, and the 24th Navajo Nation Council met virtually with state lawmakers on several occasions to advocate for the approval of Capital Outlay Funds.

“This was a collaboration between many entities and it took a great deal of time and advocacy to voice our position. The funding will help with many projects that will provide long-term benefits and stability for the Navajo people. We greatly appreciate the support from Gov. Lujan Grisham, the state lawmakers, the Navajo Nation Council, and everyone at the local level,” stated Vice President Lizer.

In addition, the New Mexico State Legislature reauthorized a total of 21 capital outlay projects from previous years for the Navajo Nation. The $14.9 million project listing for the Navajo Nation is attached.

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