Democratic Legislature should fight for real minimum wage increase
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We call on our state legislators to be courageous. Continue Reading
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We call on our state legislators to be courageous. Continue Reading
Our Legislature once again ignored the deep anger and seething resentment out here in the real world felt toward our political institutions. Continue Reading
The Senate budget package reflects not only the state’s needs and values but also our commitment to government efficiency and accountability. Continue Reading
When telecom companies can’t fairly compete in the marketplace, no one wins, especially customers. Continue Reading
The benefits for the health and especially for the classrooms of New Mexico are enormous. Continue Reading
Don’t do it President Trump. I have a better plan. Continue Reading
Whether it’s a matanza, the offering plate at church, or paying taxes, New Mexicans will give what they can to lift up others. Continue Reading
We cannot afford to miss this important first step to increase democratic involvement. Continue Reading
I am asking our legislators to help get voters to the polls and keep democracy alive. One election every November makes good sense and is a solid step to increase voting. Continue Reading
Stories like Jennifer Zafra’s are so important for lawmakers and taxpayers to consider when the Legislature votes on the many lottery scholarship bills that are on the table in this session. Continue Reading
What good is “participatory government” if an election limits voters to a binary and theatrical system of partisan choices? Continue Reading
Governor Martinez has led the State of New Mexico into a fiscal hellhole. Continue Reading
In the name of democracy, New Mexico should open the doors of the voting booth to allow everyone who wants to exercise their sacred right — and duty — to do so. Continue Reading
More than ever we need New Mexico lawmakers to step up and act at the state level. Continue Reading
Our state’s Republican governor wanted legislators to balance the state’s budget by taking $1,190 out of a beginning teacher’s $34,000 salary. Continue Reading