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Author Archives: Matthew Reichbach

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Posted inEnergy, Quick Reads

BernCo resolution would ask for tougher methane requirements

by Matthew Reichbach October 25, 2016
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Posted inEducation, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Martinez signs bill slashing budget, but saves PED secretary priorities

by Matthew Reichbach October 24, 2016March 16, 2025
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Early voting heavy, especially in some key counties

by Matthew Reichbach October 24, 2016
Posted inPolitics & Elections

Navajo Nation president, VP endorse Clinton

by Matthew Reichbach October 23, 2016
NMPR
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Clinton political director comes on NM, talks down-ballot races

by Matthew Reichbach October 21, 2016
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Podesta email shows Heinrich was on list for VP consideration

by Matthew Reichbach October 20, 2016
NMPR
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Martinez signs two budget bills from special session

by Matthew Reichbach October 19, 2016March 16, 2025
New Mexico Political Report
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Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Doña Ana County sees big early voting numbers

by Matthew Reichbach October 19, 2016
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Poll shows Clinton leading Trump by 10 in NM

by Matthew Reichbach October 19, 2016
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Trump running mate to campaign in NM

by Matthew Reichbach October 18, 2016

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