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The message of this frustrated voter: Stay involved. Vote.
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I’m not in the business of telling people who to support. But I absolutely believe you should show up and vote. Continue Reading
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I’m not in the business of telling people who to support. But I absolutely believe you should show up and vote. Continue Reading
I am a mother of three young children, a feminist, a farmer, a millennial, and this election season I refuse to continue enabling the lesser of two evils. Continue Reading
A broad-based group of government and community interests have joined the House, the Senate, the governor, and the Supreme Court in supporting this sensible amendment. Continue Reading
The worse thing about this rudeness in politics is we Americans who inherited a mighty fine nation from our parents and grandparents are not being good shepherds of that trust. Continue Reading
I’ve been wrestling – as a writer, a woman, a human being – with how to respond to the recordings released last Friday, the non-apology apology, the political response. Here it is. Continue Reading
I can think of very few things more beneficial to our incredible girl scouts than getting them out and active in our shared public lands. Continue Reading
The legislation will lay the foundation for hemp industrialization and ample jobs in our state, both in the agricultural world and manufacturing. Continue Reading
We must preserve the land where our families and ancestors have lived and thrived — now, and for future generations. Continue Reading
As the brand-new Facebook news illustrates, New Mexico’s green energy transition isn’t just about protecting the environment. Continue Reading
How can authentic education happen when it is reduced to ingestion, regurgitation, and controlled performance not unlike the training of seals? Continue Reading
We shouldn’t blow up the public-school system and privatize. We shouldn’t do nothing either. Here are this veteran educator’s ideas on how to improve the system. Continue Reading
We all want what’s best for our families, and Gov. Martinez campaigned on a promise to run New Mexico differently. Continue Reading
The New Mexico Senate’s 12-hour marathon on Friday was a pleasant surprise. Continue Reading
The New Mexico Employee Benefits Bureau could make affordable small loans available to almost 80,000 state and local government and higher education workers. Continue Reading
By expanding solar, wind, and energy efficiency, Las Cruces can cut consumers’ electricity costs and create jobs. Continue Reading