IN EDDY COUNTY
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
AIRPORTS New Mexico’s 46 airports are key economic drivers for our state,” Cavern City Air Terminal; see details here and here.
ROADS & BRIDGES New Bridge over Dark Canyon Arroyo; see more here and here
Why is this bridge needed? A man was killed during flooding in 2021 while driving through a barricade at Boyd Drive and Radio Boulevard. Other road projects in Eddy County funded through the Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration:
“The problem Carlsbad’s had forever is that all of these semis (trucks) have to come down Pierce and Canal. These roads are not meant for this great big oilfield traffic. The more bypasses and alternative routes we have, and especially the ones that can carry semis and tractor trailers, is going to be great for Carlsbad. COMMUNITY SAFETY: ORPHANED WELLS Plugging abandoned oil wells will stop pollution; 403 abandoned “orphan” wells will be plugged in Eddy County; see more here
Senator Ben Ray Luján introduced an act that made plugging abandoned wells a part of the Infrastructure Law. It’s called the REGROW Act (Revive Economic Growth and Reclaim Orphaned Wells Act of 2021 Act because plugging the wells provides good-paying jobs while stopping pollution, a Win-Win. New Mexico was allocated a total of $43.7 million, so far, to plug orphan wells. But that’s not all! There will be more funding for plugging orphan wells through 2027. Senators Heinrich and Luján led the way to pass the Abandoned Well Remediation Research and Development Act which will provide more national funding to identify, study and plug orphan wells:
BROADBAND “It’s a game changer for New Mexico. It’s a game changer for agriculture, it’s a game changer for anybody in rural areas, because they can live the way that urban America has.” Eddy County will receive funding to provide high-speed Internet to people, businesses and farms, through a regional telecommunications company, the Penasco Valley Telephone Cooperative.
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It really is our infrastructure moment for a generation. |
You can save $$ by electrifying at home thanks to the
Inflation Reduction Act
Inflation Reduction Act
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MEDICARE RECIPIENTS BENEFIT RURAL RESIDENTS BENEFIT
New Mexico has over 23,800 family-owned farms and ranches, encompasses 49 million acres of farmland and is home to more than 1.4 million head of cattle. Agriculture is the third largest industry in our state, with a total economic impact of $40 billion, and yearly revenue of over 3 billion dollars. We are the leading producer of chile nationwide, often the largest producer of pecans in the U.S, and rank third for onion production, ninth for milk production, and sixteenth for cattle and calf production. The Inflation Reduction Act is designed to keep producers producing on their land. It does so by providing:
BUSINESSES BENEFIT
ALL OF US BENEFIT
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The Inflation Reduction Act will provide a historic investment in a clean energy economy. |
THE ECONOMY RESCUED The U.S. had the fastest recovery of any nation in the world.
FAMILIES & YOUNG PEOPLE RESCUED
PEOPLE RESCUED
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TRIBES RESCUED Direct pandemic recovery funds were provided to the county, cities, municipalities, and tribes to avoid cuts and to invest in public safety, housing and the workforce, e.g.,
SCHOOL DISTRICTS RESCUED Carlsbad Municipal Schools, Artesia Public Schools and others received recovery funds for academic recovery, student mental health and to reopen schools safely. |
More jobs have been created in one year than in our nation’s history. |
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Meet your representative
Gabe Vasquez Download and share the slide show below:
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