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With focus on ACEs and smart policy, conference aims to change story of NM children

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | November 17, 2018

The second annual Southern New Mexico Kids Count Conference in Las Cruces put its focus this year on childhood trauma and preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences. Continue Reading

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Following ‘blue tsunami,’ what’s next for NM’s free-market movement?

By Paul J. Gessing | November 16, 2018

The utter devastation of the GOP and most fiscally-conservative candidates on Election Day will make the 2019 Legislature and beyond quite interesting. Continue Reading

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So much changed in statehouses last week. Here’s what it all means.

By Sophie Quinton and Elaine S. Povich, Stateline | November 11, 2018

The Democratic power surge in statehouses and governors’ offices will boost a host of progressive priorities. Continue Reading

George Sharpe

Oil and gas is fueling NM’s wage and job growth

By George Sharpe | November 8, 2018

New Mexico families have waited a decade to recover from the Great Recession and now that relief is finally here. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Dems win land commissioner race, all other statewide offices

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | November 7, 2018

Democrats will control not just the governor’s office and all of the executive agencies, but also independent state agencies that oversee everything from state funds to state lands. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Lujan Grisham on track to be New Mexico’s next governor

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 6, 2018

NBC News has declared Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham the winner of New Mexico’s gubernatorial race. Continue Reading

Early voting

The races to watch on Election Day

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | November 6, 2018

Obviously the races for governor, land commissioner and the 2nd Congressional District seat in the U.S. House. Here’s what else to watch. Continue Reading

Voting

Poll shows Dems lead in most statewide races

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | November 5, 2018

A a congressional race remains too close to call and one expensive state race leans toward Republicans. Continue Reading

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A strong early childhood education system is essential for New Mexico

By Javier Martínez | November 5, 2018

Steve Pearce’s lack of understanding of and commitment to early childhood education is inexplicable and inexcusable. Continue Reading

Early voting

In the midst of societal collapse, high voter turnout gives me hope

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 2, 2018

Whatever happens on Election Day won’t fix this mess. But it’s a start. Vote. And then stay involved. Continue Reading

Organ Mountains

Next governor can lead by example on transparency issues

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | November 2, 2018

Both gubernatorial candidates have said transparency plays an important role in state government. But so did Susana Martinez when she first ran for governor in 2010. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Oh Susana! How the governor’s popularity eroded

By Robert Moore, for Searchlight New Mexico | November 1, 2018

Gov. Susana Martinez will leave office as one of the nation’s least-popular governors, polls indicate. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Understaffing driven by Martinez keeps NM’s kids at risk

By Lauren Villagran, Searchlight New Mexico | November 1, 2018

The governor can truthfully say she has kept state government lean. So lean, in fact, that state agencies across the board now struggle to deliver basic services, the director of the Legislative Finance Committee says. Continue Reading

The Office of the Governor at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Rating Martinez on education

By John R. Roby, Searchlight New Mexico | November 1, 2018

Searchlight New Mexico fact-checked eight claims she made during her two runs and terms as governor. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

Grading Martinez’s team

By John Roby and Ed Williams, Searchlight New Mexico | November 1, 2018

Searchlight New Mexico graded outgoing Gov. Susana Martinez’s team. Here’s what the news organization found. Continue Reading

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