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Fifth Graders Fight for New Mexico State Aroma - ATA Episode 5

Fifth Graders Fight for New Mexico State Aroma - ATA Episode 5

Young students in New Mexico made history when they convinced lawmakers that the smell of roasting chilis should be the state's official aroma. They researched, wrote letters, testified in hearings and celebrated when the Governor signed the bill at their school. It's the only state with a designated aroma, and it was the first time students were the force behind a new law, with the help of Senator William Soules, a former teacher and administrator in their Las Cruces school district.

NCSL Podcasts · Sen. William Soules, Kristina Campbell, Michael Rodriquez, A'Shaya Potter, Ben Geiger, Samuel Williams, Sen. Daniel Ivey Soto, Jase Snoddy, Brinlee Atkinson, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham

April 23, 202311m 18sbonus

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Young students in New Mexico made history when they convinced lawmakers that the smell of roasting chilis should be the state's official aroma. They researched, wrote letters, testified in hearings and celebrated when the Governor signed the bill at their school. It's the only state with a designated aroma, and it was the first time students were the force behind a new law, with the help of Senator William Soules, a former teacher and administrator in their Las Cruces school district.

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