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Las Cruces City Hall

Las Cruces releases some city manager applications, withholds dozens more

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 19, 2016

The city claims dozens of applications it’s not releasing aren’t public records. The state’s top transparency advocacy organization disagrees, and says all applications should be released. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

Trump to hold rally in Albuquerque on Tuesday

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 19, 2016

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, will hold a campaign rally in Albuquerque on Tuesday. Continue Reading

Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders will hold a public rally in Vado on Saturday

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 18, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders added a third stop to his New Mexico campaign trip late Wednesday, announcing he will hold a public rally in Vado — a rural community in Southern Doña Ana County — on Saturday. Continue Reading

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House District 35 candidates discuss legislative pay, other reforms

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 18, 2016

Here’s what the three Democrats who want to replace Jeff Steinborn in the N.M. House of Representatives say about paying lawmakers and other ideas for reforming the Legislature. Continue Reading

Bernie Sanders

Sanders to hold public rallies in Santa Fe, Albuquerque on Friday

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 17, 2016

Bernie Sanders is the first candidate to announce that he will attend public rallies in New Mexico ahead of the state’s June 7 primary. Continue Reading

Albuquerque

It’s more than a bus: democracy, gentrification and urbanicide

By Kent Paterson | May 16, 2016

The battle over the Albuquerque Rapid Transit project has renewed debates on poverty, economic development, homelessness, generational differences, public spending priorities, the car culture, and other heady matters that will define 21st Century New Mexico’s identity. Continue Reading

Bill Clinton

Democratic presidential campaigns turn attention to NM

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 15, 2016

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is visiting New Mexico later this month to campaign for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton and her primary opponent, Bernie Sanders, are both opening offices in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Rich people have access to high-speed Internet; many poor people still don’t

By Allan Holmes, Eleanor Bell Fox, Ben Wieder and Chris Zubak-Skees, the Center for Public Integrity | May 13, 2016

Left behind at school, at home and at work: ‘The Civil Rights issue of our time.’ Continue Reading

Tim Keller

Q&A: Auditor Keller says better funding his office would protect tax dollars

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 12, 2016

At a time when his office is dealing with budget cuts, State Auditor Tim Keller says a better funded State Auditor’s Office “would be the single best way to protect taxpayer dollars in New Mexico.” Continue Reading

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Tuesday is the last day to register and first day to vote in NM primaries

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 9, 2016

Tuesday is the first day Democrats and Republicans in New Mexico can vote in their party’s primaries for county, state and federal races, including president. It’s also the last day to register to vote in one of those primaries. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

Two very different Donalds, one White House goal

By Carrie Levine, the Center for Public Integrity | May 9, 2016

Don McGahn made his name shaping the country’s election laws. Now he’s helping Donald Trump try to win the White House. Continue Reading

Julián Castro

Democrats mull Julián Castro’s vice presidential prospects

By Abby Livingston, the Texas Tribune | May 7, 2016

A year ago, Democrats treated HUD Secretary and former San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro as the most likely vice presidential pick for a Hillary Clinton ticket. But in recent weeks, speculation about his chances has grown more muted. Continue Reading

The White House

It’s not scientific, but Sanders wins big in our Democratic straw poll

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 6, 2016

It’s not scientific, and it’s possible the results of New Mexico’s Democratic presidential primary on June 7 could be way different, but the vast majority of people who voted in NMPolitics.net’s recent straw poll said they’ll pick Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton. Continue Reading

Money

Donald Trump’s new finance guru: once a Clinton donor, Soros employee

By Carrie Levine, Michael Beckel, Dave Levinthal and Cady Zuvich, the Center for Public Integrity | May 6, 2016

Private investor Steven Mnuchin also contributed to Obama, Kerry and Gore. Continue Reading

Las Cruces City Hall

Las Cruces releases names of three city manager applicants

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 6, 2016

Whether the city will also release those candidates’ applications — and applications submitted by dozens of other people — remains to be seen. Continue Reading

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