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Hadley Hall

NMSU Regents OK employee benefit cuts; more may be needed

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | June 27, 2016

Current and future New Mexico State University employees will see reductions in annual leave, most employees will lose their sick leave payout benefit, and future employees working less than 30 hours a week won’t be eligible for health and other insurance. Continue Reading

Hadley Hall

NMSU Regents promise better Open Meetings Act compliance

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | June 27, 2016

The New Mexico State University Board of Regents hasn’t been sufficiently explaining the legal justification for its closed-door meetings, officials are admitting — and they’re pledging better transparency going forward. Continue Reading

Hadley Hall

NMSU Regents to vote Monday on employee benefit cuts

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | June 25, 2016

Members of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents are scheduled to vote on much-anticipated cuts to employee benefits Monday during a meeting that won’t be webcast and isn’t being held in the Regents’ normal meeting room. Continue Reading

Emanuele Corso

On teachers, free speech, and the protection of public education

By Emanuele Corso | June 24, 2016

It is going to take a great deal of political action to remove people from office who are so anti-social and anti-child that they are willing to sacrifice one of America’s greatest achievements. Continue Reading

Mexican flag

Bloody crackdown on Mexican teachers spurs crisis

By Kent Paterson | June 21, 2016

As of Tuesday, the teacher’s union listed between eight and 10 civilians killed, with scores injured and perhaps 22 disappeared. Government sources placed the death toll at eight or 10 and the number of detained at 23. Continue Reading

Aubrey Blair Dunn

Proposed BLM venting and flaring rule will damage NM’s economy

By Aubrey Blair Dunn | June 15, 2016

The great fallacy is that there is no cost to doing this and it won’t have any negative economic effect on the industry. Continue Reading

Ray Powell

Opportunity knocks for NM schools by reducing natural gas waste

By Ray Powell | June 14, 2016

The benefits of reducing methane waste are clear – increased production, increased revenue, and cleaner air. Continue Reading

Aubrey Dunn

Despite attacks, I’m doubling down on my opposition to BLM’s proposed rules

By Aubrey Dunn | June 9, 2016

I favor conserving our lands through better management, not increased regulations. Continue Reading

Tina Sanchez

New Mexico preschool teachers make less than dog walkers

By Tina Sanchez | May 23, 2016

The average wage for early educators in the state of New Mexico is $9.98 per hour. The average wage for a person who walks dogs for a living is $12.03 per hour. 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

Burrell College

Getting to know NM’s first college of osteopathic medicine

By Aaron Stiles, The Round Up/Oncore Magazine | May 5, 2016

The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, Southern New Mexico’s first medical school, will open this fall. Continue Reading

Michael Swickard

The evil obsession with educational testing

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | April 12, 2016

Teachers need to be in charge, not highly paid administrators feathering their nests. Continue Reading

Pete Campos

We’re all responsible for educating our children

By Pete Campos | April 6, 2016

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

Aubrey Dunn

Land Office is maximizing revenue while managing and conserving land

By Aubrey Dunn | March 30, 2016

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

D. Dowd Muska

A dubious bet on college and economic development

By D. Dowd Muska | March 25, 2016

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

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