Last year’s hiatus helped me find perspective and rediscover hope. America has changed, and so have I. It’s time for me to focus on things other than political journalism.
For my 40th birthday, will you support my journalism?
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This #GivingTuesday, commit to a year of helping NMPolitics.net
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The value of our work
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Local, independent journalists who are on the ground in their communities are critical to democracy. Continue Reading
Spaceport gets lawyer, responds to NMPolitics.net’s lawsuit
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The N.M. Spaceport Authority has finally hired an attorney and responded to NMPolitics.net’s lawsuit alleging violations of the state’s Inspection of Public Records Act. Continue Reading
We need you too
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NMPolitics.net needs to raise another $1,200 by the end of October to meet our $3,000 fundraising goal. Continue Reading
Spaceport releases some new info but ignores NMPolitics.net’s lawsuit
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The N.M. Spaceport Authority is continuing to flagrantly disregard the public’s right to know. This can’t be allowed. Continue Reading
The hard work is worth it
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I believe in the importance of independent journalism. I’m proud that NMPolitics.net is funded almost entirely by donations from people like you. Continue Reading
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Following the story – no matter who’s exposed
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If you value reporting that holds those in power accountable, NMPolitics.net needs your help. Continue Reading
Check out what’s being said about our award-winning work
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A judge in one national competition calls our collaborative investigative reporting ‘a model of journalism worthy of careful consideration in other communities.’ Continue Reading