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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

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

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

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

Michael Swickard

To stop an attack upon America

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | March 15, 2016

Our leaders in Washington must be clear that an attack on America with nuclear weapons will result in catastrophic damage to the nations that enabled that attack. 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

Gregory P. Williams

Recent legislative session casts shadow on Sunshine Week

By Gregory P. Williams | March 14, 2016

When officials resist reforms that would empower citizens with information about our government, we all suffer. Continue Reading

Claudia Anderson

Freedom of speech applies to everyone — even Donald Trump

By Claudia Anderson | March 13, 2016

What the protesters who shut down Donald Trump’s Chicago rally failed to understand, and what Trump fails to practice, is that free speech is a two-way street. Continue Reading

Barack Obama

Trying (and trying) to get records from the ‘most transparent administration’ ever

By Justin Elliott, ProPublica | March 11, 2016

I experienced firsthand the incompetence and neglect behind Obama’s failure to make good on his FOIA promises. Continue Reading

Nation on the Take

Is America a ‘Nation on the Take?’

By Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman | March 11, 2016

America stands at a historic crossroads. One path leads to a renewal of our Democratic ideal, the other to government by the few, the rich and the powerful. So argue Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman in their new book. Continue Reading

Gordon West

Unaccountable Gila Diversion project puts local water projects on backburner

By Gordon West | March 11, 2016

Unfortunately the process surrounding the Gila River diversion is a prime example of why New Mexico has a bad reputation for how it makes decisions. Continue Reading

Ched MacQuigg

‘We, the undersigned…’ an opportunity to provoke change

By Ched MacQuigg | March 10, 2016

This petition would help force lawmakers to address ethics reform before voters decide whether to re-elect them in June and November. Continue Reading

Michael Sanchez

State’s job crisis demanded more attention from governor

By Michael Sanchez | March 9, 2016

Gov. Susana Martinez promised that her policies would create jobs. She has even claimed recently that New Mexico’s economy is doing well. If only it were true. Continue Reading

Scott Krahling

The importance of registering voters in Doña Ana County

By Scott Krahling | March 9, 2016

It is the County Clerk’s mission to provide fair access to all eligible voters to get registered and exercise their right to vote. Continue Reading

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