by Leila Salim | Aug 15, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Letters to the Editor
MY VIEW – Peter Smith Santa Fe New Mexican | August 13, 2022 Let’s have a fact-based discussion about a public bank for New Mexico. What do we call it when a person who knows the facts of a specific situation fails to state them fairly and accurately, and tries...
by Michelle Mosser | Jan 8, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Letters to the Editor
MY VIEW – Peter Smith and Angela Merkert Santa Fe New Mexican | January 8, 2022 We all know that New Mexico’s national rankings are poor when it comes to community economic development, regenerative agriculture, early childhood education, alternative energy and...
by Michelle Mosser | Sep 1, 2021 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Letters to the Editor
Image by 3D Animation Production Company from Pixabay By Clifton Chadwick, Santa Fe New Mexican | August 29, 2021 The piece by Sen. George Muñoz (“Stimulus — spent right — will promote opportunity,” My View, Aug. 23) about “not squandering” New Mexico’s share of...
by Michelle Mosser | Jan 7, 2021 | Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor, Albuquerque Journal | January 6, 2020 In “Turning the Economic Corner Will Take Teamwork” Joe Farr asks, “Why do we have the second highest poverty rate in the U.S., much higher than our neighboring states?” His conclusion is not...