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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Scandal or just sensible administration in behavioral health?
My dentist’s office used to be a Mom and Pop operation. Dad and son were both dentists. Mom ran the office. Sister was a hygienist. I heard Dad had built the building. Mom and Dad retired; sister and her husband … Continue reading
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Legislating one subject at a time
There’s a hidden lesson for New Mexicans in the federal government shutdown. It shouldn’t be hidden. Most of us are alarmed, frightened and furious about the shutdown and the paralysis of government decision-making process at its highest level. We understand … Continue reading
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