Tags
- adult literacy
- animal cruelty
- animal traps
- attorney general
- behavioral health
- cattle
- Chama River
- corporate tax
- coyote shooting
- dams
- economic development
- education
- education funding
- elections
- genetically modified food labeling
- hunting
- Jimmy Santiago Baca
- jobs
- leghold traps
- literacy
- literacy volunteers
- managed care
- marijuana tax
- mountain lions
- New Mexico
- New Mexico Court of Appeals
- New Mexico Game Commission
- oil and gas
- phone company
- Public Reguation Commission
- reading
- regulation
- return to work
- Rio Grande
- road funding
- road maintenance
- states
- summer school
- Taos
- tax policy
- undocumented worker
- utlities
- water
- workers' compensation court
- workers compensation
-
Recent Articles
Monthly Archives: July 2010
What gets measured
By the sheerest coincidence, I have just read two books that turned out to share a theme: the power of statistics. “Moneyball” by Michael Lewis is about major league baseball. “Mountains Beyond Mountains” by Tracy Kidder is about the physician … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Leave a comment
Who stays on the boards?
“There is no such thing as a Republican or Democratic audiologist. There are just professional audiologists.” This comment was made in December 2002 by an audiologist I know, after he received a letter informing him that he was being booted … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Leave a comment