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Heinrich touts 'Clean Energy Industrial Revolution' thanks to Inflation Reduction Act
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An open letter to the New Mexico Secretary of Education
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I am writing to you on behalf of hundreds of New Mexico teachers and school personnel. In a recent letter to District Leaders, you wrote that “It is time for accountability: for the Public Education Department, for the school districts (including their boards and schools), charter schools, teachers' unions and families.” Like you, we are very concerned about the persistently low academic achievement of New Mexico’s students.
We wanted to share with you a list of the Top 8 Ways that the Public Education Department can help ensure student success. This list has been compiled as a result of input from teachers and...
Commission will deliver for southern N.M.
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, published an op-ed that details his years-long work to fully fund the operations of the Southwest Border Regional Commission.
The Southwest Border Regional Commission is one of eight authorized federal regional commissions and authorities, which are congressionally-chartered, federal-state partnerships created to promote economic development in their respective regions.
In December, Heinrich introduced the Southwest Border Regional Commission Reauthorization Act to reauthorize and fully fund the SBRC, which is working to grow thriving...
All the gnus that are fit to print
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Sorry to paint a pessimistic picture on that blank canvas, but let’s be real about it. We will fall short — we’re human, after all. But that doesn’t keep us from looking at a few words today, does it?
To kick off a new year, we’re going to examine “new,” “knew” and “gnu,” a tantalizing trio of words that can’t wait to leap into your lexicon in 2024.
Let’s start with “new,” that shape-shifting chameleon of language. It paints a kaleidoscope of colorful possibilities. From the crisp canvas of a fresh year to the squalling novelty of a baby...
Burying the lede for a new year
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We can start right now. Since it’s time to lead off a new year, let’s examine the words lead and led, which often trip us up (just like that treadmill you set at a slightly too ambitious speed).
Lead is an example of a heteronym. Heteronyms are homographs that are spelled the same, have different meanings and sound different...
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