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Monthly Archives: February 2015
On the teen abortion issue, take a different perspective
Parental notification on abortion, an issue I hoped had been put to rest years ago, is back with New Mexico, thanks to House Bill 391, sponsored by Rep. Alonzo Baldonado (R-Valencia). The bill requires that if a minor is seeking … Continue reading
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Tourist’s guide to the Roundhouse
The state Capitol is once again filled to the brim with legislators, lobbyists, state agency executives, legislative staff members, and thousands of assorted visitors. If you’ve never been there, it’s worth a trip, to see your representative democracy in action. … Continue reading
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Free markets are not so free
As the Legislature debates the two related issues of right to work and minimum wage, we’re probably going to hear about theories like free markets and free choice. So let’s get real. Some things are still traded in completely free … Continue reading
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