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Mexico Considers Raising Legal Drinking Age to Protect Young Adults

Mexico’s Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) is pushing to raise the legal drinking age from 18 to 21, citing health risks and addiction concerns. Led by Deputy Mayra Espino Suárez, the proposal includes stricter penalties for those who provide alcohol to minors, aiming to curb alcohol-related harm.

Jalisco Leads Mexico in Innovation with 242 Patent Applications

Jalisco is a powerhouse of innovation! The state leads Mexico with a record 242 patent applications in 2024, a 45% jump from last year. Dominating in health, agribusiness, and biotech, Jalisco's success is fueled by strong industry-academia partnerships, solidifying its place as a national innovation hub.

Tepic-Compostela Highway Nears Completion, Set to Boost Tourism

The Tepic-Compostela highway in Nayarit is making remarkable progress and is expected to be completed this year. This new 26-kilometer stretch of road promises to transform travel and tourism across the region, reducing drive time between the state's capital and southern coast to approximately 50 minutes.

Jalisco Poised to Become a Tech Hub Through Enhanced Connectivity

Governor Lemus Navarro is investing heavily to upgrade the Jalisco Red Network, bringing faster, more effective internet access to schools, health centers, and public spaces. With an allocation of nearly 800 million pesos this year, this initiative aims to transform Jalisco into a leading tech hub, enhancing connectivity for all.

Nayarit Approves Abortion Reform, Joining 19 Other Mexican States

On January 24, 2025, Nayarit became the 20th Mexican state to decriminalize abortion within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Passed with 17 votes in favor, this reform aligns with federal rulings on women's rights to health and autonomy, ensuring safe, legal access to reproductive care.

Mexico Honors its Constitution with a Festive Holiday Weekend

Mexican Constitution Day, celebrated on February 5th, marks the signing of the Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos in 1917. In 2025, the observance will take place on Monday, February 3rd, providing a long weekend for celebrations across the country.

Mexican Govt Reclaims Hundreds of Ancient Artifacts

Mexico has reclaimed 399 pre-Hispanic artifacts, returning them to the INAH. Recovered through diplomatic efforts in three countries, these treasures, spanning diverse cultures and eras, underscore the nation’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.

Mexican Lawmaker Proposes Tax Incentive for Cruise Ship Passengers

Deputy Héctor Saúl Téllez Hernández (PAN) has called upon the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit to grant a 100% tax incentive to foreign passengers arriving in Mexico by cruise ship. This incentive would cover the $42 USD in fees associated with processing their immigration documents.

Jalisco Strengthens Fire Prevention Efforts with Unified Action

In an effort to mitigate the increasing threat of forest fires, Jalisco state officials have convened a multi-agency summit to bolster prevention and response strategies. Key initiatives include community education, strategic collaboration, and improved preparedness.

Jalisco’s New Energy Agency Aims for Sustainability and Growth

The Government of Jalisco has taken a significant step toward securing a sustainable future by establishing the Secretariat of Sustainable Energy Development (SEDES). This crucial step underscores the state's commitment to attracting investment, fostering economic growth, and safeguarding the environment.
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