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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Human trafficking victims can be anywhere
The girl looked out from my computer screen with big round eyes and a sad face. She was maybe 12 years old, an ordinary looking white girl with long straight hair. Behind her was a featureless background should. Text below … Continue reading
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What will a marijuana store look like?
Marijuana for sale in state run stores? In New Mexico? Are you kidding? To at least a few legislators, the idea is completely serious. Sen. Mark Moores, R – Albuquerque, is one. In 2019 he was a sponsor of Senate … Continue reading
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Building out broadband requires coordination
Under railroad tracks throughout New Mexico lies buried treasure. The treasure is black fiber. Black fiber, also called dark fiber, is fiber optic cable that nobody is using, cable that someone had the good sense to put into the ground … Continue reading
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Workers’ comp deserves more attention
Update to this column: On October 22, 2019, it was announced that Loretta Lopez had been appointed director of the New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration (WCA). Lopez was most recently deputy director of the Risk Management at the state’s … Continue reading
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The unfixable liquor license system
To call New Mexico’s liquor license law a mess would be an understatement. The law is blatantly unfair in how it allocates access to liquor licenses, and it is not helpful either to the state or to New Mexico citizens. … Continue reading
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Sometimes those high salaries are needed
I used to say to myself, “New Mexico, love it or leave it.” I was thinking about salaries. I have changed my thinking. This is New Mexico, I thought. New Mexico is a special place and we are all lucky … Continue reading
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