Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) Chairwoman Amy Barela released the following statement in response to Attorney General Raul Torrez filing a lawsuit.

NEW MEXICO JULY 16 - The Republican Party of New Mexico stands with President Trump in his effort to end reckless federal spending that prioritizes radical agendas over the real needs of American children. President Trump has long warned that he will cut funding for programs that promote DEI indoctrination and that cater to illegal immigrants at the expense of our students and our communities. We support this measure because we believe it will help secure the long-term viability of education programs that put New Mexico children first.

While Attorney General Torrez claims that a potential freeze of $45 million in K–12 funding will harm schools across our state, it is important to recognize that rural schools—those he says will be hit hardest—have long suffered under current funding structures. These communities already receive fewer resources and face greater challenges than larger, urban districts, in which they over come successfully. Yet, the quality of education statewide has not improved under existing policies.

We believe New Mexico students benefit most when local communities have control over their schools. That's why we continue to advocate for school choice. Parents across our state are demanding an end to ideological indoctrination and a return to academic excellence. They want the freedom to choose educational environments that reflect their values and truly prepare their children for the future.

This lawsuit from the AG is more about political theater than protecting our kids. The RPNM will always support policies that return power to parents, cut wasteful spending, and focus our limited resources where they belong—on our children's success, not on federal mandates that dilute accountability and outcomes."

Amy Barela
Chairwoman
Republican Party of New Mexico
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The Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) advances the ideals of individual liberties for the advancement of its citizens and the greater prosperity of our communities throughout New Mexico. Led by an Executive Board and its Chairwoman Amy Barela, RPNM serves all New Mexicans via its headquarters in Albuquerque and can be contacted at (505) 298-3662.