NMPolitics.net asks AG to investigate spaceport’s secrecy
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The news organization’s recent investigation found serious transparency problems at Spaceport America. Continue Reading
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The news organization’s recent investigation found serious transparency problems at Spaceport America. Continue Reading
Several news organizations have reported on NMPolitics.net’s recent investigative series on Spaceport America. Continue Reading
In spite of the hope I found, the public shouldn’t trust the spaceport without financial transparency. I won’t. Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net’s Heath Haussamen joined the televised discussion a week after we published his investigative series on Spaceport America. Continue Reading
The company has 21 employees in Las Cruces and says it will move 85-90 more to southern New Mexico from California once testing on its spaceship is complete. Continue Reading
The spaceport wants the ability to keep all sorts of information secret and is already shielding most companies’ rent payments from the public. Continue Reading
The N.M. Spaceport Authority has violated the state’s transparency laws several times this year, blocking or delaying public access to information about the spaceport. Continue Reading
The state has cut its annual funding for the spaceport. Excess tax money collected in Doña Ana and Sierra counties is shoring up the budget for now. Continue Reading
An NMPolitics.net investigation finds challenges, but also reason for optimism. Continue Reading
Is Spaceport America taking flight? Heath Haussamen discusses NMPolitics.net’s upcoming series, which publishes starting Monday. Continue Reading
The records request NMPolitics.net filed seeking documents from Spaceport America is helping shine light on transparency at that state agency. Continue Reading
This is Sunshine Week, and I can think of no better way to mark it than by fighting to shine light on Spaceport America. Continue Reading
Spaceport America, which has generated plenty of controversy because of the tax subsidies it receives, now says its success depends on less public scrutiny. Continue Reading
We always need to do these projects with the five “rights:” the right people, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way. Continue Reading
Topics included compliance with the federal REAL ID Act and driver’s licenses for immigrants without legal status, ethics and campaign finance reform, economic development, and Spaceport America. Continue Reading