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Doña Ana County

Myles C. Culbertson

Unanswered questions about the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument

By Myles C. Culbertson | June 6, 2017

In the run-up to the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks declaration under the Antiquities Act, a number of critical questions were ignored and otherwise deflected. Continue Reading

The Doña Ana Mountains in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument

Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument was decades in the making

By Gill Sorg, Kasandra Gandara and Stephanie Johnson-Burick | May 31, 2017

The monument has long enjoyed support from diverse voices across New Mexico and our nation and is the result of years of debate and compromise. Continue Reading

William Corbett

What are the ethical standards for our new county commissioners?

By William Corbett | May 31, 2017

The new Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners is being perceived as indebted to special interests. This has undermined public trust in the county commission. Continue Reading

The view from a park in west El Paso that’s on the border, looking across the river toward Cuidad Juárez. (Photo by Heath Haussamen)

Peace flags, Juárez jazz and the world migrant crisis

By Kent Paterson | May 23, 2017

A recent gathering in Ciudad Juárez was dedicated to the cultural rights of migrants across the globe. Continue Reading

Haussamen discusses investigation of behavioral health system

By NMPolitics.net report | May 20, 2017

NMPolitics.net’s editor and publisher appeared on KRWG this week to discuss an ongoing journalistic collaboration to investigate southern New Mexico’s struggling behavioral health system. Continue Reading

Jerry Nachison

Rich hippies? That doesn’t describe many Dems I know.

By Jerry Nachison | May 19, 2017

In the Republican Party chair’s open letter I see signs of “blame anyone else” as the modus operandi. Too bad. Continue Reading

John Vasquez

Family death causes commissioner to miss his own public meetings

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 16, 2017

People who showed up to a public meeting called by Doña Ana County Commissioner John Vasquez on Monday were surprised to find him absent. Continue Reading

Sharon Thomas

Funding regional transit would bring considerable return on investment

By Sharon Thomas | May 16, 2017

County commissioners know rural transit services are desperately needed. Continue Reading

David Armijo

County commission decision means residents lose out on federal funding

By David Armijo | May 13, 2017

It’s difficult to get ahead when economic opportunities are not even considered. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

It’s on all of us to fight this nonsense

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 12, 2017

If government officials won’t demonstrate that they’re acting in the public’s interest, we should assume they’re not. Continue Reading

Roman Jimenez

A letter to my fellow Republicans

By Roman Jimenez | May 12, 2017

We have been described as the “institution,” but we fight every day against the real and evil institution of liberalism. Continue Reading

Voter turnout

NM elections characterized by high voter turnout

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 3, 2017

Historically high voter turnout characterized New Mexico elections on Tuesday even as they went in opposite directions ideologically. Continue Reading

Soil and Water Conservation District

Expect long lines to vote in Tuesday’s Doña Ana Soil and Water Conservation District election

By NMPolitics.net report | April 30, 2017

The county clerk expects thousands of voters to turn out for the Doña Ana Soil and Water Conservation District election on Tuesday. Continue Reading

William Corbett

Oppose changes to the county’s fireworks ordinance

By William Corbett | April 9, 2017

Email our county commissioners to request that the safe and sane fireworks ordinance remain in effect as is, and that the commissioners who received big campaign contributions from fireworks venders recuse themselves. Continue Reading

Scott Krahling

Pending legislation would help save democracy

By Scott Krahling | March 15, 2017

Our legislators have the opportunity to reform the election process and make a lasting impact for voters in New Mexico. Continue Reading

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