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If we are to improve upon our educational system, we must always keep in mind the importance of families to that system and how policymakers can help families. Continue Reading
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If we are to improve upon our educational system, we must always keep in mind the importance of families to that system and how policymakers can help families. Continue Reading
Because we won’t change the system, hundreds of millions of dollars will be squandered every year and taxes will be raised and the permanent funded will be raided to cover the losses. Continue Reading
Whether a new UNM hospital would compete with private hospitals or whether access to HSC funds helps Governor Martinez keep her “no new taxes” promise should not influence any regent’s vote. Continue Reading
No form of social contract, from so-called democracy to a totalitarian state, can exist and function unless people believe its tenets, be they true or not. Continue Reading
We are working each day at the Land Office to optimize revenues for our beneficiaries while responsibly managing and conserving our land for future generations. Continue Reading
One thing has remained true during this political cycle, even as we all watch our early predictions sour: The disruption that has marked the Republican Party in Texas and the U.S. for the last decade is still blooming. Continue Reading
For New Mexicans fed up with the partisan paralyses of our government, non-partisan elections offer real hope for the future. Continue Reading
The result is fewer outpatient behavioral health agencies. Continue Reading
It’s disheartening to me that there are voters who support a potential commander-in-chief who, with intent, broke the law, ignored the policies of her own agency that others would have been fired for doing, and displayed a habit of being careless with critical information. Continue Reading
Sending more of New Mexico’s high-school graduates off to college, while providing insufficient employment opportunities for them after graduation, is profoundly unwise policy. Continue Reading
We cannot wait another 10 months for the state Legislature to convene to address our slumping economy and avoid another recession. Continue Reading
The topic of this year’s Sunshine Week panel at NMSU revolves around “outside” money in local elections. Campaign finance reform and government transparency are two different and largely unrelated issues. Continue Reading
As the beacon of democracy for the world, this is no way to run an election. Continue Reading
Gov. Susana Martinez’s vetoes singled out the most vulnerable in our state for harsher treatment than ever before. Continue Reading
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