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(Updated Monday, September 27, 2004)

Bingaman: New Mexico Communities Regain Commercial Air Services

Bingaman: New Mexico Communities Expected to Benefit from Spending Bill

Key Spending Bill Contains Millions of Dollars Bingaman Helped Secure for New Mexico

Bingaman: New Mexico Youth Benefit From Federal Funds

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Report: The GAO released its final report on community land grant claims. A copy of the 220-page report, entitled Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Findings and Possible Options Regarding Longstanding Community Land Grant Claims in New Mexico (GAO-04-59, June 2004) can be downloaded in English or Spanish from www.gao.gov. If you would like a hard-copy of the report, please contact one of my offices.

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- Academy Nominations
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Intern Program
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Small Business Resource Guide *
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Student Leadership Institute 2004
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Students' Page
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Visiting DC *
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- Building Economic Opportunity *
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Fighting for a Safer World *
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Preparing America's Youth
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Promoting Sound Energy Policy *
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Promoting Technological Innovations
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Protecting Our Natural Resources
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Veterans History Project
``Motivated by a desire to honor our nation's war veterans for their service and to collect their stories and experiences while they are still among us, the United States Congress created the Veterans History Project."

 

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Navajo Code Talkers
Learn about the Navajo Code Talkers through pictures, text and official historic records. Read the latest updates about the design of the Congressional Gold and Silver medals and the award ceremonies.
 

 

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New Mexico and the CCC
The Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, was a Depression-era public works program initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The program put more than 3 million young men to work in rebuilding and conserving our nation's public lands.

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