Pearce Announces Awards That Aid Small Business Growth And Development
Congressman Steve PearceUdall, Heinrich Honor Hispanic Heritage Month, Hispanic-Serving Institutions
U.S. SENATE News:Heinrich Questions Inaccuracies In Department Of Interior Monument Report, Confirms Local BLM Managers Were Not Part Of Review Process
U.S. SENATE News:AFTNM On ‘Chronic Teacher Absenteeism’ Report
AFTNM President Stephanie Ly
AFTNM News:
Report Funded by Charter School Industry Attempts to Undermine Public Schools; Unions
ALBUQUERQUE – American Federation of Teachers New Mexico President Stephanie Ly released the following statement:
“The recently released report by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute is the latest attempt by the charter school industry to undermine traditional public schools. The timing of its release is especially suspect, as the charter school industry is desperately attempting to divert attention away from the numerous nationwide reports of fraud and mismanagement Read More
Regional Coalition Remembers Pete Domenici: Strong Leader Of NNM Communities And LANL
RCLC News:
SANTA FE — Upon receiving news of former U.S. Sen. Pete V. Domenici’s recent passing, the Regional Coalition of LANL Communities (RCLC) would like to take this opportunity to offer our sincere condolences to Domenici’s family and to all those who mourn the passing of a much-respected leader and public servant.
As we reflect on Domenici’s steadfast service to Northern New Mexico communities, we are reminded of the Senator’s commitment to the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) national security mission and ensuring a strong pledge to the Laboratory into the future.
Domenici was Read More
Balderas Joins 37 States, Territories In Fight Against Opioid Incentives
Attorney General Hector BalderasHeinrich Secures Amendments In Defense Authorization Bill To Benefit Military Bases, National Labs In N.M.
U.S. Sen. Martin HeinrichNNSA Partners With Kazakhstan Research Institute To Remove All Of Its Highly Enriched Uranium
NNSA News:RPLA/LAFRW Host Constitution Day Dinner Sept. 30
Local GOP hosts Constitution Day Dinner Sept. 30 at Church of Christ. Courtesy imageJoseph Maestas Announces Bid For Santa Fe Mayor
Santa Fe City Councilor Joseph Maestas
POLITICAL News:
SANTA FE — Santa Fe City Councilor Joseph Maestas announced today that he met with the Santa Fe City Clerk to formally begin a campaign to seek the Office of Mayor in lieu of a bid for re-election of his City Council District 2 position.
Councilor Maestas released the following statement:
“I’ve devoted my entire adult life to public service as a Federal civil servant and municipal elected official. Since being elected as a District 2 city councilor, I have worked tirelessly to serve my constituents with commitment, honor, and humility Read More
CCA Welcomes Civil Rights Hero Dolores Huerta
Dolores Huerta, one of America’s most influential activists of the past 100 years be at the CCA Oct. 5 in Santa Fe. Courtesy/CCA
CCA News:
- CCA, IATSE, New Mexico History Museum, PBS and Somos Un Pueblo Unido team up to host legendary civil rights hero, Oct. 5
The legendary Dolores Huerta, one of America’s most influential activists of the past 100 years, visits Santa Fe to attend an event held in her honor Oct. 5, at the Center for Contemporary Arts.
After a visit to Capital High School, where she will address the student body, Huerta will be present at a free community feed at the CCA, with food provided Read More
Udall And Moran’s Bipartisan MGT Act Clears Senate In FY18 National Defense Authorization Act
U.S. SENATE News:Udall, Heinrich Urge U.S. Trade Rep. To Support New Mexico’s Pecan Farmers, Lower Export Tariffs
U.S. SENATE News:Balderas To Equifax: Disable Fee-Based Monitoring Services & Reimburse Fees For Security Freezes
Attorney General Hector BalderasLetter To The Editor: The Ordinance, Some Solutions
By HELEN M. MILENSKII have waited until having the opportunity to read all of Mr. Izraelevitz’s (Council Chair David Izraelevitz) partitioned letters to the editor. Also, he accepted an invitation to have coffee with me and discuss some of the issues I take with the current ordinance and its enforcement. Heather Ortega joined me and I do believe we covered a lot of the concerns we have both heard from the community.
I will now respond with my own letter to the editor and as I do not intend to partition my letter, I will try to be brief.
I am quite certain that most people, rich or poor, Read More
DOI Announces $62 Million Construction Contract On Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project
DOI News:Udall, Heinrich Join Effort To Protect Consumers From Equifax’s Forced Arbitration Clauses
U.S. SENATE News:
- Senators Also Ask Equifax to Clarify if It Supports New Consumer Financial Protection Rule That Would Limit Forced Arbitration
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich joined a broad Democratic effort led by Sens. Al Franken (D-Minn.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) to push Equifax—the massive credit bureau that recently made public a data breach affecting 143 million Americans—to completely end its use of forced arbitration agreements, which limit the ability of consumers to pursue justice in a public court of law or challenge widespread Read More
Luján Statement Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month

From the Office of U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, today released a statement honoring Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs Sept.r 15 to Oct. 15:
“As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, I am proud to honor the history, culture and achievements of our Hispanic communities. In New Mexico, we know well the indelible mark that Hispanic communities have had on our culture. Our art, music, food, and traditions are all reflective of the long, proud history of more than 400 years of Hispanic influence Read More
Council Corner: Working Together To Enhance Our Community
By David IzraelevitzIn Part 1 of my editorial on code enforcement, I covered the “why” behind the program, and in Part 2, I addressed the “how” of the process that is involved. Today in Part 3, I would like to talk more philosophically about code enforcement and what the County and the community can do to assist with resources.
Let me address the “government-encroachment” argument first which I have heard a few times. I can understand that some, and probably most individuals feel an initial gut feeling of government overreach when an ordinance Read More
Alert: AG Warns Of Equifax Security Breach Scam
From the Attorney General’s Office:
ALBUQUERQUE – This morning, Attorney General Hector Balderas issued a Scam Alert warning New Mexicans to protect themselves against callers attempting to use the recent security breach at Equifax to perpetrate a new kind of scam.
The new scam involves callers pretending to represent Equifax and asking for personal and financial information over the phone. Equifax will not be calling anyone asking for their personal or financial information.
“Equifax is not going to call and ask for your information,” Balderas warns, noting that his office has Read More

































