Proposed BLM venting and flaring rule will damage NM’s economy
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The great fallacy is that there is no cost to doing this and it won’t have any negative economic effect on the industry. Continue Reading
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The great fallacy is that there is no cost to doing this and it won’t have any negative economic effect on the industry. Continue Reading
We in the political and media professions need to take a hard look at ourselves this year when a billionaire real-estate mogul and a 74-year-old socialist understand the American people better than we do. Continue Reading
We need to recognize that our legislative system is not keeping up with the speed of life in the 21st Century. Continue Reading
The benefits of reducing methane waste are clear – increased production, increased revenue, and cleaner air. Continue Reading
I favor conserving our lands through better management, not increased regulations. Continue Reading
At stake is the direction of this country not for just four years, but decades. Continue Reading
The present election cycle has exposed a deep body of unfocused acrimony and repressed anger caused by an economic system that has impoverished and disadvantaged many. Continue Reading
We can no longer stand idly by while the abusive powers utilize this country’s grandeur and influence to further their own end. Continue Reading
Wasting our natural resources goes against what we teach our kids. Continue Reading
Trump supporters see the same slander they’ve endured leveled at Trump, yet he just keeps going. Agree with him or not, they respect that – and I absolutely understand it. Continue Reading
Police and members of the group SouthWest Organizing Project courageously worked to de-escalate tensions so rally attendees and protesters could all exercise their First Amendment rights. Continue Reading
The fewer voters who turn out, the less likely citizen interests will prevail. Continue Reading
Community of Hope in Las Cruces, which provides services to homeless and near-homeless veterans, is working to raise money to make up for a lost state grant. Continue Reading
If you read carefully and prayerfully, it might give you an idea on how heavily (or not) our nation’s vulnerable lay on the hearts of our leading presidential contenders. Continue Reading
The average wage for early educators in the state of New Mexico is $9.98 per hour. The average wage for a person who walks dogs for a living is $12.03 per hour. Continue Reading