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Social media wars and fistfights don’t build a better society

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 22, 2016

As long as disenfranchised people keep battling each other, America will continue moving toward an oligarchical society that serves the wealthy while squeezing the rest of us into suffering. Continue Reading

Bob Perls

Let’s focus our revolution on how we elect the president

By Bob Perls | March 22, 2016

As the beacon of democracy for the world, this is no way to run an election. Continue Reading

Marco Rubio

Latest numbers to know about the 2016 presidential race

By Dave Levinthal, Carrie Levine, and Cady Zuvich, The Center for Public Integrity | March 21, 2016

February was filled with booms and busts for candidates and super PACs. Continue Reading

Inspire America ad

Catching a political phantom

By Cady Zuvich, The Center for Public Integrity | March 21, 2016

Here’s how the Center for Public Integrity revealed the source behind a mysterious attack ad. Continue Reading

Michael Sanchez

Governor’s vetoes show who she doesn’t stand for

By Michael Sanchez | March 21, 2016

Gov. Susana Martinez’s vetoes singled out the most vulnerable in our state for harsher treatment than ever before. Continue Reading

Claudia Anderson

Here’s how NM can create a more open and ethical Legislature

By Claudia Anderson | March 20, 2016

We need change. That is the one thing everyone agrees on. An independent commission seems to be the best way to achieve that without spending decades doing so. Continue Reading

U.S. Supreme Court

How might the ‘Citizens United’ decision be undone?

By John Dunbar, The Center for Public Integrity | March 18, 2016

Whether by Constitutional amendment or court reversal, changes may take years. Continue Reading

Susan Boe

After a bumpy start, AG’s office addressing sunshine-law complaints

By Susan Boe | March 18, 2016

FOG is encouraged that Balderas and his staff are addressing complaints about OMA and IPRA violations. Continue Reading

Erlinda Ocampo Johnson

This attorney defended Duran and others charged with corruption. Here’s what she’s learned.

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 17, 2016

Erlinda Ocampo Johnson doesn’t believe former Secretary of State Dianna Duran is a bad person. Continue Reading

Marcus Francisco Valencia Rodriguez

Immigration saga leaves teen trapped in Mexico

By Jay Root and Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | March 17, 2016

Marcos Valencia spends his days dreaming of going home to Indiana, where he grew up from age three. But in the eyes of the law, his home is the cartel-infested state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, where he was born. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

Super PACs built a wall around Florida, and Trump destroyed it

By John Dunbar, The Center for Public Integrity | March 16, 2016

The Republican establishment’s ad blitz couldn’t rescue Marco Rubio, either. Continue Reading

Jeff Proctor

It’s time for real transparency

By Jeff Proctor | March 16, 2016

The message from The Rio Grande Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists’ Board to officials who obstruct the process of truly transparent government is: The party is over. Continue Reading

Tom Wheeler

5 things you should know about the FCC’s proposed privacy rules

By Julia Angwin, ProPublica | March 15, 2016

It stops Verizon’s zombie cookie in its tracks, but allows AT&T to keep charging customers extra if they want privacy. Continue Reading

Myles C. Culbertson

Hell hath no fury like a voter scorned

By Myles C. Culbertson | March 14, 2016

This isn’t about Donald Trump. It is about a determined segment of the population that has had enough and will continue to storm the gates to overturn the bipartisan failure in national politics being passed off as government. Continue Reading

Marco Rubio

Lobbyists’ preferred candidate in GOP presidential race — Marco Rubio

By Michael Beckel, The Center for Public Integrity | March 14, 2016

Professional influencers are lining up behind the struggling White House hopeful. Continue Reading

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