Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News, Opinion & Analysis

If you must hold committee hearings at 1 am, what’s wrong with your bill?

This week, the administration’s budget-and-more bill passed the House by a single vote. After the Memorial Day recess, it will be heard by the Senate via the budget reconciliation process, meaning it can pass with a simple majority. It’s no secret that the federal budget process is broken. Case in point: this budget bill, with […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Opinion & Analysis

A spiritual approach to dealing with the stress of living in crazy times

Submitted by Brian C. Taylor “These are crazy times,” many say, “so polarized, conflicted and disturbing. How do I not sink into fury, frustration, or despair?” There is plenty of practical advice to be had: limit your exposure to social media and political news; learn how to dialogue respectfully with someone with whom you disagree; […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Government, Opinion & Analysis

Letter to the editor: Property taxes continue to rise for Corrales residents

Submitted by Kenneth and Kathleen DeHoff, Bad Coyote Farm The recent defeat of the ACD and the engagement of Corralenos on the comprehensive plan update have shown that our community is adept at intelligently addressing issues that affect us all.  An issue that I believe many of us are aware of, but which is typically […]

Posted inEdgewood, New Mexico Legislature #nmleg, Opinion & Analysis, Pueblos

Education in New Mexico: A crisis of low expectations

Submitted by Trey Smith, Executive Director of East Mountain High School When the most recent legislative session adjourned in Santa Fe, those of us in education who were following the action looked around in bewilderment. Sixty days of hearings and hundreds of bills debated and what were we left with? For schools looking for leadership […]