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Heath Haussamen

We must choose to act with high purpose

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 13, 2016

In this divided time, I’m grieving what we’ve already lost in the United States. And in this holiday season, I’m looking for hope. Continue Reading

Pete Campos

We must work together to address our water needs

By Pete Campos | December 12, 2016

There is no silver bullet when it comes to water policy — no single policy or project will alleviate our concerns. Continue Reading

Carter Bundy with his son Gus

Bipartisan solutions to shore up New Mexico’s budget

By Carter Bundy | December 11, 2016

Voters may not like tax increases, but they love closing loopholes, a level playing field, and sensible, bipartisan revenue solutions to fund important services. Continue Reading

Michael Swickard

On good presidents and bad

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | December 10, 2016

Donald Trump can grow into the job of the presidency or not. Only time will tell. Continue Reading

Patrick Doyle

National Historic Landmark Program can help protect NM’s identity

By Patrick Doyle | December 8, 2016

If campaign promises prove true, we are not likely to see any new national monuments during the next presidential administration. Continue Reading

Carter Bundy with his son Gus

Tax cuts, loopholes, exemptions leading to systemic implosion in NM

By Carter Bundy | December 7, 2016

We can’t keep slashing government without endangering things we value most, like the right to a fair trial and legal representation. Continue Reading

John Arthur Smith

NM needs a bipartisan plan to solve budget crisis

By John Arthur Smith | December 5, 2016

We’re just starting to see the consequences of what might be the state’s worst budget crisis. Continue Reading

Hector Balderas

New family-centric model improves AG’s Consumer Protection Division

By Hector Balderas | December 5, 2016

When I took office, I swept aside the old approaches that allowed consumer complaints to languish in layers of bureaucracy. Continue Reading

Ross Ramsey

In new media age, every reader has to be an editor

By Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune | December 4, 2016

Post-election criticism of the news media is on point. Journalists need to get out of their bubbles and listen to people they haven’t been listening to. But voters need to do the same thing. Continue Reading

Richard Tofel

Why Trump would almost certainly be violating the Constitution if he continues to own his businesses

By Richard Tofel, ProPublica | December 3, 2016

If Trump decides not to dispose of his business, it will be up to Congress to decide whether to do anything about his apparent violation of the Constitution. Continue Reading

Jerry Nachison

Trying to make sense of what just happened — and what’s next

By Jerry Nachison | December 2, 2016

Let’s focus on reality. The back-and-forth folderol is no longer funny. Continue Reading

Rosa and Emily

U.S. immigration official should reunite sick girl with her mother

By Roberto Reed | December 1, 2016

Emily, a 12-year-old U.S. citizen who is suffering from a disease that causes her immune system to attack her joints and internal organs, has been needlessly separated from her mother for two years. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

Democrats must develop and fight for a clear vision to improve NM

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 29, 2016

Instead of worrying about the next election, Democrats have an opportunity to be bold and visionary, to think long-term about how to make New Mexico a place where all people can thrive. Continue Reading

AG Balderas falling short on consumer protection

By Ona Porter | November 29, 2016

Mr. Balderas has failed to demonstrate a meaningful commitment to enforcing the law to protect consumers from unfair, deceptive or unconscionable business practices. Continue Reading

Voting

There’s no evidence our election was rigged

By Jessica Huseman and Scott Klein, ProPublica | November 28, 2016

At Electionland, we had more than 1,000 people watching the vote on Election Day. If millions of people voted illegally, we would have seen some sign of it. Continue Reading

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