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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG Last, dealing with the cartels requires remembering the vast economic woes that will exist south of the border even if the United States and Mexico address the problem of the drug cartels. Osvaldo Rodríguez Borunda, publisher of the El Diario chain of newspapers in El Paso, Chihuahua and Juárez, summed up the issue well in a recent speech in MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR The lavish Hobbs policy was concocted by none other than John J. “J.J.” Murphy, just months after arriving in Hobbs from Pennsylvania to assume the role of city manager. Murphy has arguably benefited the most among city employees, receiving the highest payouts in 2015 and 2016 – $11,418 (gross pay, before taxes) and $12,242(also gross
METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES A country of too many laws and rules. We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. No one person has read all of the laws and rules of our country, or could read them. These billions of words apply to each OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG Last, dealing with the cartels requires remembering the vast economic woes that will exist south of the border even if the United States and Mexico address the problem of the drug cartels. Osvaldo Rodríguez Borunda, publisher of the El Diario chain of newspapers in El Paso, Chihuahua and Juárez, summed up the issue well in a recent speech in MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR The lavish Hobbs policy was concocted by none other than John J. “J.J.” Murphy, just months after arriving in Hobbs from Pennsylvania to assume the role of city manager. Murphy has arguably benefited the most among city employees, receiving the highest payouts in 2015 and 2016 – $11,418 (gross pay, before taxes) and $12,242(also gross
METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES A country of too many laws and rules. We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. No one person has read all of the laws and rules of our country, or could read them. These billions of words apply to each OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. REMEMBERING CHARLIE CROWDER, WHO WORKED TO BUILD A BI The youngest of 10 siblings, Charlie left home at age 13 to go west. He told me once he was headed for California to pick apples, but found work in Colorado with the Forest Service, building trails and fightingforest fires.
LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of INSTEAD OF MARGINALIZING OTHERS, LET’S CHOOSE EMPATHY Instead of marginalizing others, let’s choose empathy. COMMENTARY: “Opinion is really the lowest form of human knowledge; it requires no accountability, no understanding. The highest form of knowledge, according to George Eliot, is empathy, for it requires WITHOUT A PUBLIC VOTE, LAS CRUCES ANNOUNCES NEW CITY The City of Las Cruces made a surprise announcement in a news release Monday afternoon that Stuart Ed had been selected to be the new city manager. Courtesy photo. Stuart Ed, who the City of Las Cruces announced today has been selected to be its next city manager. There’s been no public vote of the City Council to select Ed. VALUE OF FAMILY EMBEDDED IN LUJÁN’S FOUNDATION The value of family and taking care of one another is embedded in Luján’s foundation. That value has shaped his political perspective, including how he approaches his role as a Democrat seeking re-election in the 3rd Congressional District. He’s facing a challenge this year from Republican Jeff Byrd. “Family probably hadthe biggest
FORMER LAS CRUCES MAYOR DAVID STEINBORN DIES AT 79 Former Las Cruces Mayor David Steinborn dies at 79. David Steinborn, who served three terms as Las Cruces’ mayor and was later a partner in a project to develop the city’s east side, died Tuesday in Dallas. He was 79. David Steinborn, shown here in 2006. “It is with great sadness that my family and I share the news of the passing ofour
ARGUMENTS AGAINST CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION LIMITS By Whitney Cheshire So you think capping individual campaign contributions is the answer to our public corruption woes in New Mexico? Let’s talk about labor on this Labor Day week After campaigning for conservative candidates in a Democrat-dominated state for years, I can’t help but slouch in my chair and mutter somethingthat sounds a
MARTINEZ WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY UPDATED: Doña Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez has won the GOP nomination for governor. Though the votes aren’t all counted, she’s currently ahead with 48 percent of the vote to AllenWeh’s 31 percent.
A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES A country of too many laws and rules. We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. No one person has read all of the laws and rules of our country, or could read them. These billions of words apply to each OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. REMEMBERING CHARLIE CROWDER, WHO WORKED TO BUILD A BI The youngest of 10 siblings, Charlie left home at age 13 to go west. He told me once he was headed for California to pick apples, but found work in Colorado with the Forest Service, building trails and fightingforest fires.
SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG Last, dealing with the cartels requires remembering the vast economic woes that will exist south of the border even if the United States and Mexico address the problem of the drug cartels. Osvaldo Rodríguez Borunda, publisher of the El Diario chain of newspapers in El Paso, Chihuahua and Juárez, summed up the issue well in a recent speech in METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES A country of too many laws and rules. We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. No one person has read all of the laws and rules of our country, or could read them. These billions of words apply to each OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. REMEMBERING CHARLIE CROWDER, WHO WORKED TO BUILD A BI The youngest of 10 siblings, Charlie left home at age 13 to go west. He told me once he was headed for California to pick apples, but found work in Colorado with the Forest Service, building trails and fightingforest fires.
SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG Last, dealing with the cartels requires remembering the vast economic woes that will exist south of the border even if the United States and Mexico address the problem of the drug cartels. Osvaldo Rodríguez Borunda, publisher of the El Diario chain of newspapers in El Paso, Chihuahua and Juárez, summed up the issue well in a recent speech in METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES A country of too many laws and rules. We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. No one person has read all of the laws and rules of our country, or could read them. These billions of words apply to each OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. REMEMBERING CHARLIE CROWDER, WHO WORKED TO BUILD A BI The youngest of 10 siblings, Charlie left home at age 13 to go west. He told me once he was headed for California to pick apples, but found work in Colorado with the Forest Service, building trails and fightingforest fires.
LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of INSTEAD OF MARGINALIZING OTHERS, LET’S CHOOSE EMPATHY Instead of marginalizing others, let’s choose empathy. COMMENTARY: “Opinion is really the lowest form of human knowledge; it requires no accountability, no understanding. The highest form of knowledge, according to George Eliot, is empathy, for it requires WITHOUT A PUBLIC VOTE, LAS CRUCES ANNOUNCES NEW CITY The City of Las Cruces made a surprise announcement in a news release Monday afternoon that Stuart Ed had been selected to be the new city manager. Courtesy photo. Stuart Ed, who the City of Las Cruces announced today has been selected to be its next city manager. There’s been no public vote of the City Council to select Ed. IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS To address the growing problem of Mexican drug cartels, the United States must consider legalizing some drugs. And it must consider offering military aid to Mexico’s president. I’m not endorsing either idea, but I am urging serious discussion of those and otherproposals.
VALUE OF FAMILY EMBEDDED IN LUJÁN’S FOUNDATION The value of family and taking care of one another is embedded in Luján’s foundation. That value has shaped his political perspective, including how he approaches his role as a Democrat seeking re-election in the 3rd Congressional District. He’s facing a challenge this year from Republican Jeff Byrd. “Family probably hadthe biggest
FORMER LAS CRUCES MAYOR DAVID STEINBORN DIES AT 79 Former Las Cruces Mayor David Steinborn dies at 79. David Steinborn, who served three terms as Las Cruces’ mayor and was later a partner in a project to develop the city’s east side, died Tuesday in Dallas. He was 79. David Steinborn, shown here in 2006. “It is with great sadness that my family and I share the news of the passing ofour
MARTINEZ WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY UPDATED: Doña Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez has won the GOP nomination for governor. Though the votes aren’t all counted, she’s currently ahead with 48 percent of the vote to AllenWeh’s 31 percent.
A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES A country of too many laws and rules. We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. No one person has read all of the laws and rules of our country, or could read them. These billions of words apply to each OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. REMEMBERING CHARLIE CROWDER, WHO WORKED TO BUILD A BI The youngest of 10 siblings, Charlie left home at age 13 to go west. He told me once he was headed for California to pick apples, but found work in Colorado with the Forest Service, building trails and fightingforest fires.
IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG Last, dealing with the cartels requires remembering the vast economic woes that will exist south of the border even if the United States and Mexico address the problem of the drug cartels. Osvaldo Rodríguez Borunda, publisher of the El Diario chain of newspapers in El Paso, Chihuahua and Juárez, summed up the issue well in a recent speech in MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR The lavish Hobbs policy was concocted by none other than John J. “J.J.” Murphy, just months after arriving in Hobbs from Pennsylvania to assume the role of city manager. Murphy has arguably benefited the most among city employees, receiving the highest payouts in 2015 and 2016 – $11,418 (gross pay, before taxes) and $12,242(also gross
METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BABY BRIANNA BILL The bill made it all the way to the Senate floor before Majority Leader Michael Sanchez butchered it with statements that weren’t true. A Feb. 19, 2005 article from Rubel documented what happened. Essentially, Sanchez “pushed through a floor amendment” that changed the bill so that it still strengthened the penalties for child abuse resulting in death, but also weakened the penalties for TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES A country of too many laws and rules. We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. No one person has read all of the laws and rules of our country, or could read them. These billions of words apply to each OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. REMEMBERING CHARLIE CROWDER, WHO WORKED TO BUILD A BI The youngest of 10 siblings, Charlie left home at age 13 to go west. He told me once he was headed for California to pick apples, but found work in Colorado with the Forest Service, building trails and fightingforest fires.
IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG Last, dealing with the cartels requires remembering the vast economic woes that will exist south of the border even if the United States and Mexico address the problem of the drug cartels. Osvaldo Rodríguez Borunda, publisher of the El Diario chain of newspapers in El Paso, Chihuahua and Juárez, summed up the issue well in a recent speech in MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR The lavish Hobbs policy was concocted by none other than John J. “J.J.” Murphy, just months after arriving in Hobbs from Pennsylvania to assume the role of city manager. Murphy has arguably benefited the most among city employees, receiving the highest payouts in 2015 and 2016 – $11,418 (gross pay, before taxes) and $12,242(also gross
METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BABY BRIANNA BILL The bill made it all the way to the Senate floor before Majority Leader Michael Sanchez butchered it with statements that weren’t true. A Feb. 19, 2005 article from Rubel documented what happened. Essentially, Sanchez “pushed through a floor amendment” that changed the bill so that it still strengthened the penalties for child abuse resulting in death, but also weakened the penalties for TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG To address the growing problem of Mexican drug cartels, the United States must consider legalizing some drugs. And it must consider offering military aid to Mexico’s president. I’m not endorsing either idea, but I am urging serious discussion of those and otherproposals.
LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of VALUE OF FAMILY EMBEDDED IN LUJÁN’S The value of family and taking care of one another is embedded in Luján’s foundation. That value has shaped his political perspective, including how he approaches his role as a Democrat seeking re-election in the 3rd Congressional District. He’s facing a challenge this year from Republican Jeff Byrd. “Family probably hadthe biggest
INSTEAD OF MARGINALIZING OTHERS, LET’S CHOOSE EMPATHY Instead of marginalizing others, let’s choose empathy. COMMENTARY: “Opinion is really the lowest form of human knowledge; it requires no accountability, no understanding. The highest form of knowledge, according to George Eliot, is empathy, for it requires WITHOUT A PUBLIC VOTE, LAS CRUCES ANNOUNCES NEW CITY The City of Las Cruces made a surprise announcement in a news release Monday afternoon that Stuart Ed had been selected to be the new city manager. Courtesy photo. Stuart Ed, who the City of Las Cruces announced today has been selected to be its next city manager. There’s been no public vote of the City Council to select Ed. MARTINEZ WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY UPDATED: Doña Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez has won the GOP nomination for governor. Though the votes aren’t all counted, she’s currently ahead with 48 percent of the vote to AllenWeh’s 31 percent.
LAS CRUCES CITY MANAGER EXPLAINS NEED FOR TAX INCREASE While some feel misled by a tax increase that means the City of Las Cruces has collected millions of yet-to-be-allocated dollars, City Manager Robert Garza says the surplus has been part of the plan all along — and the money will be used to offset lost state revenue as promised.. Las Cruces moved more quickly than many other local governments to increase taxes after the policymakers in Santa FORMER LAS CRUCES MAYOR DAVID STEINBORN DIES AT 79 Former Las Cruces Mayor David Steinborn dies at 79. David Steinborn, who served three terms as Las Cruces’ mayor and was later a partner in a project to develop the city’s east side, died Tuesday in Dallas. He was 79. David Steinborn, shown here in 2006. “It is with great sadness that my family and I share the news of the passing ofour
GUTIERREZ SEEKS DNC POST INSTEAD OF RUNNING FOR RE Gutierrez, D-Mesilla, will finish her current term as the representative for House District 33 but will leave the position at the end of the year. She has held the seat since 2005. She joins a growing list of lawmakers who are retiring from public office this year or running for other positions instead of seeking re-election. A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR When I first heard of this policy, it struck me as odd, and the fact is, it is. I call the unique City of Hobbs model “PTO+payout.” There are more than 100 municipalities in New Mexico, and yet I can only find that the City of Alamogordo cashes out PTO, but Alamogordo isn’t as freewheeling as Hobbs: it limits employees to cashing out no more than 80 hours per fiscal year at a rate of two LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS To address the growing problem of Mexican drug cartels, the United States must consider legalizing some drugs. And it must consider offering military aid to Mexico’s president. I’m not endorsing either idea, but I am urging serious discussion of those and otherproposals.
METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE UPDATED: Eight current and former city officials have been charged in the alleged extortion and voter-fraud schemes prosecutors say were aimed at helping Daniel Salinas be elected mayor; meanwhile, Salinas has still not been sworn in. A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR When I first heard of this policy, it struck me as odd, and the fact is, it is. I call the unique City of Hobbs model “PTO+payout.” There are more than 100 municipalities in New Mexico, and yet I can only find that the City of Alamogordo cashes out PTO, but Alamogordo isn’t as freewheeling as Hobbs: it limits employees to cashing out no more than 80 hours per fiscal year at a rate of two LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS To address the growing problem of Mexican drug cartels, the United States must consider legalizing some drugs. And it must consider offering military aid to Mexico’s president. I’m not endorsing either idea, but I am urging serious discussion of those and otherproposals.
METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE UPDATED: Eight current and former city officials have been charged in the alleged extortion and voter-fraud schemes prosecutors say were aimed at helping Daniel Salinas be elected mayor; meanwhile, Salinas has still not been sworn in.NMPOLITICS.NET
The real story. 2019 election Vote like the apocalypse is coming, because it might be By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 1, 2019. California’s fires and blackouts are the latest indicator of the harsh reality we’re preparing to hand to our children. A COUNTRY OF TOO MANY LAWS AND RULES We are a country of too many laws and rules. There are millions of laws and rules that apply to the citizens of our country. The IRS rules alone can fill a medium-sized room with paper. REMEMBERING CHARLIE CROWDER, WHO WORKED TO BUILD A BI The youngest of 10 siblings, Charlie left home at age 13 to go west. He told me once he was headed for California to pick apples, but found work in Colorado with the Forest Service, building trails and fightingforest fires.
WITHOUT A PUBLIC VOTE, LAS CRUCES ANNOUNCES NEW CITY There's been no public vote of the City Council to select Stuart Ed. The N.M. Foundation for Open Government says if such a decision wasmade behind
INSTEAD OF MARGINALIZING OTHERS, LET’S CHOOSE EMPATHY Mike Johnson of Santa Fe, a regular NMPolitics.net reader, posted Bullard’s comment this week on a column I wrote about the importance of rejecting the politics that keep us divided and marginalized. The comment by Bullard, a former high school dean in San Francisco, is spot-on. In this angry presidential election year, when politicians and others, most notably Donald Trump, are playing FORMER LAS CRUCES MAYOR DAVID STEINBORN DIES AT 79 “It is with great sadness that my family and I share the news of the passing of our dad, David Steinborn,” one of his sons, state Rep. Jeff Steinborn, D-Las Cruces, wrote on Facebook.. “He was a great man who we all learned so much from. IDEAS FOR DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS To address the growing problem of Mexican drug cartels, the United States must consider legalizing some drugs. And it must consider offering military aid to Mexico’s president. I’m not endorsing either idea, but I am urging serious discussion of those and otherproposals.
LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of VALUE OF FAMILY EMBEDDED IN LUJÁN’S FOUNDATION ‘Family probably had the biggest impact in my life – seeing how you look after one another and how that translates into how you look after the community,’ the Democratic 3rd Congressional Districtcandidate says.
ARGUMENTS AGAINST CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION LIMITS By Whitney Cheshire So you think capping individual campaign contributions is the answer to our public corruption woes in New Mexico? Let’s talk about labor on this Labor Day week After campaigning for conservative candidates in a Democrat-dominated state for years, I can’t help but slouch in my chair and mutter somethingthat sounds a
OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR The lavish Hobbs policy was concocted by none other than John J. “J.J.” Murphy, just months after arriving in Hobbs from Pennsylvania to assume the role of city manager. Murphy has arguably benefited the most among city employees, receiving the highest payouts in 2015 and 2016 – $11,418 (gross pay, before taxes) and $12,242(also gross
FORMER LAS CRUCES MAYOR DAVID STEINBORN DIES AT 79 Former Las Cruces Mayor David Steinborn dies at 79. David Steinborn, who served three terms as Las Cruces’ mayor and was later a partner in a project to develop the city’s east side, died Tuesday in Dallas. He was 79. David Steinborn, shown here in 2006. “It is with great sadness that my family and I share the news of the passing ofour
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. OFFICIALS EXPLORE OPTIONS TO EXPAND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
MENTAL HEALTH COURT COULD LOWER RECIDIVISM, CUT COSTSSEE MORE ONNMPOLITICS.NET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NPR AND FOX OR MSNBC During the 100-yard dash that was the last few weeks of the election, I didn’t have time to comment on National Public Radio’s controversial firing of Juan Williams.Although the news cycle has moved on to Brett Favre’s sextploits and Sarah Palin’s new Alaska travelogue, NPR’s firing of Juan Williams gives us an opportunity to think about what we value from our news sources. LEGISLATORS SHOULD USE PUBLIC E-MAIL ACCOUNTS Are individual legislators considered public bodies? Of course not. But as a group, the Legislature is a public body. Records it creates are subject to IPRA, which defines a “public body” as “the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state and local governments and all advisory boards, commissions, committees, agencies or entities created by the constitution or any branch of METRO COURT ARCHITECT SENTENCED TO 366 DAYS IN PRISON Marc Schiff, a former architect who played an integral role in the stealing of $4.3 million in taxpayer money during construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, was sentenced today to a year and a day in federal prison. From the Albuquerque Journal: “Senior U.S. District Judge John Edwards Conway told Schiff, ‘Iassure you,
SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOBBS CITY MANAGER’S CASH PAYOUTS FOR The lavish Hobbs policy was concocted by none other than John J. “J.J.” Murphy, just months after arriving in Hobbs from Pennsylvania to assume the role of city manager. Murphy has arguably benefited the most among city employees, receiving the highest payouts in 2015 and 2016 – $11,418 (gross pay, before taxes) and $12,242(also gross
FORMER LAS CRUCES MAYOR DAVID STEINBORN DIES AT 79 Former Las Cruces Mayor David Steinborn dies at 79. David Steinborn, who served three terms as Las Cruces’ mayor and was later a partner in a project to develop the city’s east side, died Tuesday in Dallas. He was 79. David Steinborn, shown here in 2006. “It is with great sadness that my family and I share the news of the passing ofour
TWO MORE ARRESTED IN SUNLAND PARK EXTORTION CASE Two more Sunland Park city officials were arrested and charged Monday in the alleged extortion plot aimed at getting an opponent of Daniel Salinas to drop out of last week’s election. Angelica Marquez. In addition, the criminal complaints against former Sunland Park City Councilor Angelica Marquez and city spokesman Arturo Alba paint themost
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Vote like the apocalypse is coming, because it might be. By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | November 1, 2019. California’s fires and blackouts are the latest indicator of the harsh reality we’re preparing to hand to our children. It’s not too late to change course, but we must act now. OUR EARLIEST EXPERIENCES Longtime friends and colleagues Deborah Harris and Jane Clarke have been leaders in developing infant mental health programs in New Mexico. Harris, an independently licensed social worker, and Clarke, whose background is in language and communication disorders, together developed the first Infant Team in New Mexico, created to serve infants and toddlers taken into protective custody. INSTEAD OF MARGINALIZING OTHERS, LET’S CHOOSE EMPATHY Instead of marginalizing others, let’s choose empathy. COMMENTARY: “Opinion is really the lowest form of human knowledge; it requires no accountability, no understanding. The highest form of knowledge, according to George Eliot, is empathy, for it requires SPACEPORT DIRECTOR SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION New Mexico Spaceport Authority Executive Director Steve Landeene is leaving his job after more than two years in the post.. Landeene led the authority through the final steps of securing a commercial spaceport license and other approvals needed to ensure that Spaceport America becomes a reality.. The final step was securing legislative approval earlier this year for a bill requiring that DEMOCRATIC SENATORS REMOVE PADILLA FROM LEADERSHIP A City of Albuquerque investigation validated some allegations made against Padilla a decade ago. The city settled one lawsuit for $149,000. A jury sided with one of Padilla’s accusers in a second lawsuit, finding the city liable for subjecting the woman to a “sexually hostile work environment.”The city paid $1,200 to the woman and more than $101,000 in legal fees. LAS CRUCES CITY MANAGER EXPLAINS NEED FOR TAX INCREASE While some feel misled by a tax increase that means the City of Las Cruces has collected millions of yet-to-be-allocated dollars, City Manager Robert Garza says the surplus has been part of the plan all along — and the money will be used to offset lost state revenue as promised.. Las Cruces moved more quickly than many other local governments to increase taxes after the policymakers in Santa WE MUST END NEW MEXICO’S CULTURE OF CORRUPTION Among proposals worth considering are paying legislators and enacting term limits, along with better accountability and transparency laws and beefed-up penalties for wrongdoing. If we advocate for change, officials who resist are part of the problem and should be replaced. For the sake of our children, we must end our culture of corruption. MARTINEZ WINS GOP GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY UPDATED: Doña Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez has won the GOP nomination for governor. Though the votes aren’t all counted, she’s currently ahead with 48 percent of the vote to AllenWeh’s 31 percent.
Q&A: JOHN HUMMER PROMOTES MEDICAL SCHOOL, URGES BIPARTISAN John Hummer says New Mexico's new medical school in Las Cruces will help address the region's doctor shortage and have a significant economic impact. He also says real change will require that the state's elected leaders do a better job of working together. ARGUMENTS AGAINST CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION LIMITS By Whitney Cheshire So you think capping individual campaign contributions is the answer to our public corruption woes in New Mexico? Let’s talk about labor on this Labor Day week After campaigning for conservative candidates in a Democrat-dominated state for years, I can’t help but slouch in my chair and mutter somethingthat sounds a
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WHY I’M MOVING ON FROM NMPOLITICS.NET BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN, NMPOLITICS.NET| APRIL 14,
2020
Last year’s hiatus helped me find perspective and rediscover hope. America has changed, and so have I. It’s time for me to focus on things other than political journalism.COMMENTARY
DEMOCRACY DEPENDS ON SAVING LOCAL NEWSPAPERS BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN, NMPOLITICS.NET| DECEMBER 16,
2019
A corporation that owns several New Mexico papers suggests more cuts are coming. We cannot let that happen. Continue Reading2020 ELECTION
LOOK FOR LUJAN GRISHAM TO GET VP CONSIDERATION NEXT YEAR BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN, NMPOLITICS.NET| NOVEMBER 25,
2019
There’s a good chance New Mexico’s governor will end up on the successful Democratic presidential candidate’s short list for vice president. Continue Reading BORDER AND IMMIGRATION WE CAN STILL BUILD THE BRIDGES THAT MAKE AMERICA GREAT BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN, NMPOLITICS.NET| NOVEMBER 20,
2019
The fear-based MAGA agenda promotes othering that is tearing us apart, but there are reasons to stay hopeful all around us. Continue Reading2019 ELECTION
ELECTION REFORM WORKED! NOW LET’S TACKLE OTHER ISSUES. BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN, NMPOLITICS.NET| NOVEMBER 7,
2019
Tuesday’s elections showed that structural changes have improved voting in New Mexico. Let’s use that momentum to tackle other needed reforms. Continue Reading2019 ELECTION
VOTE LIKE THE APOCALYPSE IS COMING, BECAUSE IT MIGHT BE BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN, NMPOLITICS.NET| NOVEMBER 1,
2019
California’s fires and blackouts are the latest indicator of the harsh reality we’re preparing to hand to our children. It’s not too late to change course, but we must act now. Continue ReadingREPUBLICAN PARTY
NM GOP LEADERS DON’T REALLY CARE ABOUT CORRUPTION BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN, NMPOLITICS.NET| OCTOBER 21,
2019
Remember all the complaining about Bill Richardson? Republican leaders were right then, but apparently only because it was politically convenient. Continue ReadingLoad more posts
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