Politics
Senator Tom Udall criticizes the president for cutting the 2020 Census count short
SANTA FE — U.S. Senator Tom Udall, D-N.M., vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, released the following statement of opposition Oct. 14 after the Supreme Court suspended a lower court order that extended the Census Count beyond Oct. 15, allowing the Trump administration to cut the 2020 Census count...
Governor announces renewed public health regulations
Says more will come if alarming rise of COVID-19 continues
SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Oct. 13 that the state of New Mexico will implement, and in some cases re-implement, several public health regulations later in the week to stem the alarming rise of COVID-19 illnesses statewide.
The governor also reiterated her stark warnings from recent weeks – as COVID-19 infections have spread rapidly throughout all regions of the state, including an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations – that New Mexico may in the near future be compelled to re-enact even more stringent public health controls to blunt the spread of the highly infectious and potentially...
SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Oct. 13 that the state of New Mexico will implement, and in some cases re-implement, several public health regulations later in the week to stem the alarming rise of COVID-19 illnesses statewide.
The governor also reiterated her stark warnings from recent weeks – as COVID-19 infections have spread rapidly throughout all regions of the state, including an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations – that New Mexico may in the near future be compelled to re-enact even more stringent public health controls to blunt the spread of the highly infectious and potentially...
15 new positive cases across New Mexico’s public schools
seven staff members, eight students tested positive
SANTA FE — The Public Education Department on Oct. 15 announced 15 new positive cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours. Rapid response has been initiated, and all pertinent information has been verified with the schools and school districts. The following new cases have been reported:
One case in McKinley County. The infected individual is a staff member who was last on school property Oct. 2.
Two cases in Bernalillo County. Both of the infected individuals are students who were last on campus Oct. 1 and Oct. 13.
· Four cases in Chaves County. The infected individuals are all students who were last on school property Oct...
SANTA FE — The Public Education Department on Oct. 15 announced 15 new positive cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours. Rapid response has been initiated, and all pertinent information has been verified with the schools and school districts. The following new cases have been reported:
One case in McKinley County. The infected individual is a staff member who was last on school property Oct. 2.
Two cases in Bernalillo County. Both of the infected individuals are students who were last on campus Oct. 1 and Oct. 13.
· Four cases in Chaves County. The infected individuals are all students who were last on school property Oct...
Governor emphasizes unity in Indigenous Peoples’ Day statement
SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement Oct. 12 in commemoration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day:
“Indigenous Peoples’ Day is an important opportunity to honor the culture and traditions of New Mexico’s first citizens, our tribal brothers and sisters who make up such an important part of our state’s beautiful multicultural identity,” she said. “Tribal nations and their peoples have made incredible and unique contributions to not only our state but this country we all love.
“This year, the tribal nations of New Mexico have suffered and persevered amid the pandemic and economic crisis, showing incredible resilience and strength in the face of...
“Indigenous Peoples’ Day is an important opportunity to honor the culture and traditions of New Mexico’s first citizens, our tribal brothers and sisters who make up such an important part of our state’s beautiful multicultural identity,” she said. “Tribal nations and their peoples have made incredible and unique contributions to not only our state but this country we all love.
“This year, the tribal nations of New Mexico have suffered and persevered amid the pandemic and economic crisis, showing incredible resilience and strength in the face of...
Three Public Regulation commissioners oppose Amendment One
In last week’s paper, the Chair of the Public Regulation Commission told readers he opposed Constitutional Amendment One appearing on this year’s presidential election ballot in New Mexico.
Now two more commissioners have joined Stephen Fischmann. They are Vice Chair Commissioner Jefferson L. Byrd and Commissioner Theresa Becenti-Aguilar.
Reforming the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission has been an on-going debate and will now be left to the voters of New Mexico to decide.
In 2012, the Legislature and voters passed an amendment to Article 11 Section 1 of the New Mexico Constitution to ensure that PRC Commissioners meet minimum education, experience, and ethical...
Now two more commissioners have joined Stephen Fischmann. They are Vice Chair Commissioner Jefferson L. Byrd and Commissioner Theresa Becenti-Aguilar.
Reforming the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission has been an on-going debate and will now be left to the voters of New Mexico to decide.
In 2012, the Legislature and voters passed an amendment to Article 11 Section 1 of the New Mexico Constitution to ensure that PRC Commissioners meet minimum education, experience, and ethical...
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