Overview
- In her Fourth Informe, Marina del Pilar claimed 500,000 residents left poverty and said extreme poverty is essentially eradicated in the state.
- She announced the Beca Corazón de Cimarrón to pay 100% of UABC enrollment and re‑enrollment fees for vulnerable students, initially targeting about 21,000, with roughly MXN 120 million foreseen for the 2026‑1 and 2026‑2 semesters.
- The governor said MXN 13 billion has gone to social programs, including Tarjeta Violeta for over 100,000 women, and she sent a bill to make Transporte Violeta a right.
- On infrastructure, she cited more than MXN 23 billion in high‑impact works and about MXN 100 billion in overall public works, highlighting the Rosarito desalination plant, the Viaducto Elevado in Tijuana, Otay II, and the Punta Colonet concession.
- She reported a 25% drop in homicides and a 40% drop in robberies, the creation of a state security secretariat and a MXN 900 million police trust, plus MXN 61 million to expand UABC’s Medicine and Psychology faculty and a new cleft‑palate children’s hospital in Mexicali.