FGGAM Shares a Biblical Worldview Everyday:

“The Biblical worldview says there is a God—One who is personal, powerful and caring—who created the world and everything in it. It states unequivocally that man is created in God’s image, living in essence as God’s co-regent over creation. Mankind—born and unborn, rich and poor, able and disabled—has intrinsic worth. Almighty God is a sovereign God, ruler over nations, states, empires, and governments. He is to be worshiped and obeyed through the precepts and principles revealed in His infallible Word. He not only exists, but He is sovereign over all of history according to His wisdom and purposes, and He is intimately involved in every aspect of life.”

Jim Townsend is a very wise man. New Mexico is very blessed to have him.

I was talking to my dear brother in Christ, Pastor Ruben Gomez of Midland, Texas yesterday. Ruben has had an oil drilling supply business in Midland for many years. He stressed the need to get going, as it will take at least 6 months to build up to all that is needed to go full blast. There is a labor shortage in the oil industry right now, as everywhere else. Plenty of permits to drill, but lack of labor.

FGGAM News received this news release late yesterday:

STATEMENT: New Mexico House Republican Leader Jim Townsend (pictured) on Gov. Lujan Grisham’s tone-deaf ozone precursor rule hearing in the Environmental Improvement Board (EIB 21-27):

“On the day that New Mexico broke the record for the highest gas prices in state history, Governor Lujan Grisham has directed her political appointees to double down on limiting not only oil and gas operations, but our entire state economy,” said House Republican Leader Jim Townsend (R-Artesia). “Our state is uniquely positioned to provide energy independence for our country and whether the progressives like that or not, we all need to do our part to ensure New Mexico and the United States of America are energy independent. New Mexicans across the board are feeling the burden of regressive political tactics that Lujan Grisham continues to force on each of us. In just two-months, fuel and energy prices have skyrocketed in this state, and certainly Lujan Grisham’s political decisions will continue to force working-families to make very difficult decisions due to the rising cost of simply driving to work.”

New Mexico regulators consider more oil and gas rules

Gov. OKs budget, but veto of funds for lawmakers

FGGAM received this news release yesterday:

Senate Republican Leader, Senator Greg Baca, Issues Statement on Governor’s Veto of Junior Bill, Calls for Extraordinary Session
 
SANTA FE — In an obvious slight to the legislative branch of government, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham today vetoed Senate Bill 48, also known as the “Junior Bill.” The bill included funding for multiple needs across the state not covered under the general appropriations bill.  
 
Senate Republican Leader, Senator Greg Baca (District 29-Bernalillo and Valencia), issued the following statement in response to the Governor’s action:
 
“The veto of this legislation is a shameless attempt to beat the legislative branch into submission and again eat away at our appropriating authority. The Junior Bill contained funding for law enforcement, senior centers, the courts, and other critical needs throughout the state. I call on my colleagues in the Senate and House to convene the Legislature in extraordinary session for the purpose of overriding this unconscionable and irresponsible veto.”  

Gov. Lujan Grisham signs bipartisan crime bill into law

More from this week:

The Dems in New Mexico have been out to destroy the oil and gas industry here in New Mexico and our entire nation. It is time to stop and drill for the people of America and the World!!!

FGGAM just received this news release:

Senate Republican Leader, Senator Greg Baca, and Senator David Gallegos Issue Statement on Russian Oil Sanctions

SANTA FE – Today, President Joe Biden announced that the United States will be banning all imports of Russian oil and gas. New Mexico is one of the top five energy producing states in the nation, producing around 3,432 trillion Btu annually. By contrast, the United States imports around 1,481 trillion Btu of Russian crude oil annually.

“New Mexico has a unique opportunity to be the solution to a global crisis and the economic burden the Biden administration placed on working class families at the pump,” said Senate Republican Leader, Senator Greg Baca (District 29-Bernalillo and Valencia). “It is time to buy local. American energy is not just cleaner, more efficient, and better for our economy—it is what the world needs.”

“Now is the time for New Mexico to stand in the gap as the world faces a looming energy crisis,” added Senator David Gallegos (District 41-Eddy and Lea). “We should not have to look to Iran, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela”, and other nations to provide energy we can produce right here at home. American energy independence is possible and New Mexico can help lead this effort.”

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