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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 27, 2021

Contact:

Angie Poss, Assistant Commissioner of Communications

aposs@slo.state.nm.us

State Land Office Community Conversations Continue in Cibola, McKinley, and San Juan County

SANTA FE, NM – The State Land Office (SLO) today announced Cibola, McKinley, and San Juan Counties as the next locations in a series of community conversations taking place across the state. The purpose of the events is to connect with lease holders and the general public to discuss the work, accomplishments, and priorities of the state agency, which is charged with managing and stewarding over 13 million acres of state trust land in the best interest of the public. The Commissioner and staff will conduct informal conversations with community members, answering questions and receiving feedback from those who attend these conversations.


“At the State Land Office, we strive to be transparent and responsive to the constituents and communities we serve throughout New Mexico,” Commissioner Garcia Richard said. “These community conversations are just one part of these efforts.”

For three years in a row, the SLO has raised over $1 billion annually to benefit New Mexico public schools, hospitals, and universities. The SLO leases land in 32 of New Mexico’s 33 Counties for a variety of uses including ranching and farming, renewable energy, business development, mineral development, and outdoor recreation. The State Land Office has a dual mandate to use state trust land to financially support vital public institutions, while simultaneously working to protect the land for future generations.

Stephanie Garcia Richard is the first woman, first Latina, and first educator to serve as New Mexico’s Commissioner of Public Lands. Learn more here.

Cibola County (Grants) Community Conversation:

Who: Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard, SLO staff and YOU, members of the public interested in learning more about the State Land Office and providing feedback

What: In-person informal meeting

When: Thursday, July 29, 2021 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Where: Cibola Community Convention Center, 515 W. High St., Grants, NM

McKinley County (Gallup) Community Conversation:

Who: Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard, SLO staff and YOU, members of the public interested in learning more about the State Land Office and providing feedback

What: In-person informal meeting

When: Thursday, July 29, 2021 from 3:30 – 5:30 PM

Where: El Morro Event Center,

210 South Second Street, Gallup, NM

San Juan County (Farmington) Community Conversation:

Who: Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard, SLO staff and YOU, members of the public interested in learning more about the State Land Office and providing feedback

What: In-person informal meeting

When: Friday, July 30, 2021 from 9:00 – 11:00 AM

Where: 800 Municipal Drive, Farmington, NM

Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard has overseen the New Mexico State Land Office since 2019. In that time the agency has raised $3.4 billion for New Mexico public schools, hospitals, and universities. Over 13 million acres of state trust land are leased for a variety of uses, including ranching and farming, renewable energy, business development, mineral development, and outdoor recreation. The State Land Office has a dual mandate to use state trust land to financially support vital public institutions, while simultaneously working to protect the land for future generations.