Deleted Tweets From Teresa Leger Fernandez, R-N.M.
Teresa Leger Fernandez's accounts: TeresaForNM, RepTeresaLF
Tracked Between: May 18, 2019-November 07, 2020
My heart goes out to the three brave firefighters injured while trying to stop de Calf Canyon/ Hermit’s Peak Fire. Thank you for your service and protecting our communities from these devastating wildfires. https://t.co/nzm5hepbtb
RT @SecGranholm: Home to two @ENERGY National Labs, New Mexico is poised to be a clean energy leader in America. It was great to joi… https://t.co/T1e2r9C5qw
My office will also be hosting wildfire assistance office hours on Wednesday, June 15, from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., MT in Taos. https://t.co/aSPiLXllhG
On Friday, I hosted a roundtable discussion about innovation and technology with the U.S. Secretary of @Energy @SecGramholm in New Mexico. Let’s create good-paying jobs in New Mexico, increase American competitiveness, and lower costs for Americans.
May 28 is Menstrual Hygiene Day! Women should not be prevented from getting an education, earning an income, or equally participating in everyday life because they menstruate!
Let's end the stigma around menstruation, raise awareness about accessing menstrual products, increase education about menstruation and period-friendly sanitation facilities, and mobilize the funds for large-scale action.
"While we can never replace the beauty and history consumed by these fires, we must fully compensate individuals for their loss of property, income, grazing, and other costs associated with these fires.” (3/3)
"I will continue to work to push my legislation, the Hermit’s Peak Fire Assistance Act, through Congress and ensure that everyone affected by both the Hermit’s Peak and Calf Canyon Fires is fully compensated." (2/3)
Are you gathering around the grill this weekend? Don’t forget your food thermometer! Research shows that people rely on signs like grill marks to see if their food is done, but the safest way is to use a food thermometer. #MemorialDay https://t.co/fJR5cASw2u
Today members of my staff held office hours in Taos and Las Vegas where they listened to concerns from area residents and connected them to available resources through our office's constituent services team. https://t.co/7alKAwYuUw
If you or someone you love needs assistance, please join us! https://t.co/Aqz1rGMvNu
RT @JDBalartMSNBC: Wildfires are raging across New Mexico. @RepTeresaLF comments. @jdbalart @MSNBC https://t.co/LJ7RjKvQKC
Today, I visited the Red Cross evacuation site in Las Vegas to deliver supplies (pet food and diapers) and support the work they are doing to help our communities stay safe from wildfires. Check out their page to find wildfire resources in your area ⬇️ https://t.co/WcA1yrRRxX https://t.co/ATgwS9wq40
If you want to support our communities impacted by the Hermit’s Peak/ Calf Canyon fires, you can check out the Red Cross of NM website below ⬇️ #NMFire https://t.co/WcA1yrRRxX
RT @NMStatePolice: High winds are causing extreme weather conditions across the state and low-visibility on roadways. This picture sho… https://t.co/tAx4oAjW40
Today, I visited the Red Cross evacuation site in Las Vegas to talk about the work they are doing to help our communities stay safe from wildfires. Check out their page to find wildfire resources in your area https://t.co/WcA1yrRRxX https://t.co/eE9fIP3Tgq
Ashes are blowing in. Please, if you are in a mandatory evacuation area - now is the time to leave - this is an extraordinary weather event and we want everyone to be safe. QT @RepTeresaLF: Extreme Fire Danger in New Mexico due to high winds and temperatures! Please, stay updated on fires in your area w… https://t.co/nHjEWEqp4v)
¡Feliz Día de la Tierra! Hoy, celebramos nuestra hermosa Madre Tierra, desde nuestro sagrado Chaco Canyon hasta el Bosque del Río Gallinas, en el que jugué cuando era niño. Seamos mejores antepasados descendientes para que nuestros nietos puedan jugar en los bosques del mañana. https://t.co/6s65edJ9aW
For additional information, please visit the Hermits Peak Fire Information office from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM. The phone number is (505-663-6334), and the email address is (2022.hermitspeak@firenet.gov). (4/4)