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Posted inAlbuquerque, Quick Reads

BernCo Commission votes down Democracy Dollars ballot access

by Andy Lyman August 14, 2018

The Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners voted on Tuesday against adding a public finance proposal to the November general election ballot. The proposal, known as Democracy Dollars, would provide vouchers to citizens, who could apply them to publicly-financed candidates of their choice. While the commission only voted on whether the measure would be on the […]

Posted inIntolerance Watch, Quick Reads

Bernalillo County commission votes against rolling back immigrant-friendly resolution

by Matthew Reichbach August 9, 2017
Posted inAlbuquerque

Public subsidies for Santolina back on the table

by Joey Peters March 10, 2016
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inAlbuquerque, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

House District 21 appointee already has competition

by Andy Lyman December 3, 2015
Posted inAlbuquerque, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

BernCo Commission names Lechuga-Tena to NM House seat

by Andy Lyman November 10, 2015
Posted inAlbuquerque

Next obstacle for Santolina: Court

by Joey Peters July 7, 2015
Posted inAlbuquerque

Commissioners pass Santolina development agreement

by Joey Peters June 24, 2015
Posted inAlbuquerque

Santolina master plan approved; legal challenges ahead

by Joey Peters June 16, 2015
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inAlbuquerque, Public Lands

Santolina moves closer to approval as opponents shout ‘Shame!’

by Joey Peters May 28, 2015
Posted inPublic Lands

Attempt to push back Santolina decision fails

by Andy Lyman April 15, 2015

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