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New Mexico Federal Funding

House CPF & Senate CDS — enacted and requested projects

FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in New Mexico across FY2022–FY2026 — normalized by recipient, member, agency, and status, updated every Monday. These projects represent confirmed congressional funding intent — often 12–18 months before opportunities appear on SAM.gov. Learn how the data is sourced →

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Total Projects

70

Total Amount

$81.8M

Members Sponsoring

4

Top 10 Enacted Projects

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Spider Rock Road Improvement Project

Spider Rock Road Improvement Project

House CPFFY2023Teresa Leger Fernandez

$4.0M

Taos Pueblo

To make improvements and repairs to Spider Rock Road

Senate CDSFY2023Luján

$4.0M

Raton Film Studio and Education Center The City of Raton

Raton Film Studio and Education Center The City of Raton

House CPFFY2023Teresa Leger Fernandez

$3.0M

Town of Mountainair for Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements

Town of Mountainair for Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements

House CPFFY2023Melanie Stansbury

$3.0M

New Mexico Human Services Department

The State of New Mexico will provide training to behavioral health providers to treat specific occupations.

Senate CDSFY2023Heinrich

$3.0M

Taos County

A dedicated traffic unit for Taos County, NM.

Senate CDSFY2023Luján

$3.0M

Taos County , NM, for facilities and equipment

Taos County , NM, for facilities and equipment

House CPFFY2023Teresa Leger Fernandez

$3.0M

USDA-ARS Range Management Research Unit

The Range Management Research Unit will make repairs and upgrades to its facilities.

Senate CDSFY2023Luján

$2.8M

New Mexico Human Services Department, Behavioral Health Services Division, Santa Fe, NM for mobile mental health crisis response teams

New Mexico Human Services Department, Behavioral Health Services Division, Santa Fe, NM for mobile mental health crisis response teams

House CPFFY2023Melanie Stansbury

$2.8M

New Mexico Human Services Department

The New Mexico Department of Human Services will create seven additional Mobile Crisis Teams to support the work of the 988 call center in New Mexico.

Senate CDSFY2023Heinrich

$2.8M

60 more projects in New Mexico

Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026