Luján Urges Congressional Leaders to Support Labs During Fiscal Cliff Negotiations
- Lujan Will Co-Chair New National Lab Caucus to Highlight Importance of Labs to National Competitiveness
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District sent a letter to Congressional leaders today urging them to resolve the fiscal cliff in a manner that prevents damaging funding cuts to the national laboratories, including Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories.
In the letter, Luján highlights the important role these labs have played in providing cutting-edge research and innovation for applications ranging from national security to the Mars rover and Read More
NMOHVA Files Lawsuit Against Santa Fe National Forest Travel Management Decision
NMOHVA News:
The New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance (NMOHVA) filed a lawsuit against the Santa Fe National Forest Dec. 11 in Federal District Court.
The lawsuit contests the Forest’s Travel Management decision signed by Forest Supervisor Maria T. Garcia June 12 and upheld by the Region 3 Appeal Deciding Officer Oct. 2.
Filing a lawsuit is a major commitment of NMOHVA’s time and money. The NMOHVA Board thought long and hard about this and then voted unanimously to go ahead with legal action.
“NMOHVA filed this lawsuit on the behalf of our members but it really Read More
Panel Breaks Down Leadership Changes for NM Democrats and Republicans
PBS News:
New Mexico PBS’ Public Affairs Series, “NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS” airs at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14 on Ch. 5.1 and repeats at 7 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 16 and at 5 p.m. on Ch.9.1, Saturdays.
This week’s topics:
1.) The Line Opinion Panel Breaks Down Leadership Changes For Both Democrats & Republicans In The State
a.) With A Vacancy In The Office of The Senate President Pro Tem, Democrats Announced Their Caucus Will Run Senator Pete Campos For The Position
b.) Republicans Have A New Party Chair – John Billingsley
c.) In Albuquerque, Mayor Richard Berry Appointed Roxanna Read More
Udall and Lujan Garner New Committees
U.S. Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., will begin serving on the Senate Committee on Appropriations in the new year, his office reported Wednesday. Taxpayer Losses, Lack of Needed Data Revealed in New Oil and Mining Report
Illustration of an oil rig. Courtesy photo State GOP Elects New Officers
John Billingsley
Staff Report
New Mexico Republican Party leaders elected retired businessman John Billingsley as state party chairman during Saturday’s biannual meeting in Albuquerque of the state party’s central committee. He replaces outgoing Chairman Monty Newman.
Billingsley has been chairman of the Lincoln County GOP as well as the state party’s first vice chairman for the last two years. He also served as U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce’s 2008 Senate race campaign manager.
Party leaders also elected Rube Render as 1st vice chair, Rick Lopez as 2nd vice chair, Charles Christmann as congressional Read More
Letter to the Editor: County Has Reached Drop-Dead Point
- By Joel M. Williams
- Los Alamos
- County Council members and administrators,
- The county has finally reached the drop-dead point with regard to the redo of N.M. 502 from Knecht to Tewa Loop.
- The hastily generated design created by PW (Public Works) in January was done without serious critiquing, endorsed by the Transportation Board under questionable circumstances, and approved quickly by the Council as it “needed to rush this through urgently to insure funding,” even as some of us indicated that it would not meet LOS.
- This design has now been soundly rejected by state
Newly Elected Representative Hosts Town Hall
Dist. 43 Representative-elect Stephanie G. Richard with her husband Eric Vasquez at her Town Hall meeting at UNM-LA Sunday. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Dist. 43 Representative-elect Stephanie G. Richard answers questions during her Town Hall meeting Sunday at UNM-LA. County Councilor Mike Wismer, standing at left, passed the microphone to audience members during the Q&A portion of the event and her husband Eric Vasquez, at right, operates her PowerPoint presentation. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Staff Report
Twenty-five community members attended Read More
State Offices in Santa Fe on 2-Hour Delay
NMDOT News:
The New Mexico Department of Transportation has announced that due to inclement road conditions, all state offices in Santa Fe ONLY are on a two hour delay. Read More
World’s First Hazard Scale Created for Wildland Fires
Figure 1. Matrix for Capturing Exposure from Wildland Fuels. One side of the matrix represents the four types of fuel sources considered: homogeneous surface fuels (such as prairie grasses), inhomogeneous surface fuels (such as palmetto), inhomogeneous shrubs and low vegetation (such as chaparral) and canopied forest (such as the forests of pine, cedar, juniper or aspen found in the intermountain west region between the Rockies and the Sierra Madre/Cascades.) The other two sides of the matrix represent three types of topography (ravine, slope and flat) and three local weather conditions Read More


































