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RER01102408 Pictured is the Bernalillo County Commission meeting held on January 9th, 2024. Photo by Roberto E. Rosales/The City Desk.
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A Bernalillo County attorney says legal precedent supports the Board of County Commissioners decision to recently conduct multiple closed meetings as commissioners weighed possible code of conduct violations by the new county treasurer and a former elected official. Bernalillo County Lead Attorney John Grubesic sent a letter to the New Mexico Department Department of Justice […]
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