
Santa Teresa is Booming
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Jim Spence
on Sunday, December 25, 2011
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New Mexico Business Weekly - If there’s a development hot spot in New Mexico in this economic downturn, it’s Santa Teresa in southern New Mexico. I’ve been writing about public and private efforts to build the Santa Teresa industrial zone since 1999. I’ve never seen such accelerated development, excitement and buzz at the border as I did in my latest reporting trip there in November. The Union Pacific Railroad’s $400 million investment in a new, intermodal transshipment hub, combined with the explosive growth in operations just south of the border by Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn, is generating unprecedented attention from national and international businesses interested in setting up operations.

Bill to name courthouse for Edwin Mechem
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Michael Swickard
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Nuzum, then 27, said he was "the fall guy" because the state had to try to convict somebody in Coogler's death. From the governor's office in Santa Fe, Mechem said: "The Coogler case isn't closed. We are going to keep working on it." But the case receded



Bill to name courthouse for Edwin Mechem
Pay Later: Bingaman is "Glad" Funding for Social Security Will Remain Reduced for At Least 60 More Days
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Jim Spence
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Jeff Bingaman (left) |
WASHINGTON – Congress reached a compromise late in the week that began as a temporary policy of reducing funding to the Social Security program. U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman issued the following statement about the final passage of the so-called two-month extension of the payroll tax cut: “I’m glad the House of Representatives agreed to the two-month extension of this tax cut for working families.


Pay Later: Bingaman is "Glad" Funding for Social Security Will Remain Reduced for At Least 60 More Days
Will the Ghost of Fernando C. de Baca Come Back to Haunt Sheryl Williams Stapleton?
Posted by
Jim Spence
on Saturday, December 24, 2011
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New Mexico News Analysis
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Joseph Cervantes |
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Susana Martinez |
It seems that once upon a time back in September of 2008, Bernalillo County GOP Chairman Fernando C. de Baca opened up his mouth, and like Sheryl Williams Stapleton did earlier this month, jumped in with both feet.
Fernando C. de Baca's comments drew immediate calls for his resignation. Where did the calls come from? They came from none other than fellow Republicans Pete Domenici, Steve Pearce, and Heather Wilson (read story in Albuquerque Journal here). Not only did these prominent fellow Republicans demand de Baca’s resignation, they received it quickly. Coincidentally and ironically, House Majority Whip Sheryl Williams Stapleton also felt compelled to weigh in on de Baca’s hurtful comments. According to the Journal Stapleton had this to say about the de Baca rant: "Someone who holds those thoughts in such a public and open forum should not be allowed the platform of the chair of the Bernalillo Republican Party. Period. End of story."
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Fernando C. de Baca |
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Demesia Padilla |
Other instances also make the record even more clear that Sheryl Williams Stapleton is a person who charges others with racism as a matter of routine, whenever it suits her purposes. She has hurled racist accusations in the media at former Senator Lee Rawson (here) and current Secretary of Taxation and Revenue Demesia Padilla (here).
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Sheryl Williams Stapleton |
During every election cycle the issues are framed by Stapleton in racial and ethnic terms. With the record growing clearer every day the question is pretty simple. Will the leadership and caucus of the Democratic Party hold Sheryl Williams Stapleton to the same standards as Fernando C. de Baca was by members of his party? Or is there a floating tolerance standard when it comes to the consequences of making blatantly racist and divisive racial comments in New Mexico? Stay tuned.

Will the Ghost of Fernando C. de Baca Come Back to Haunt Sheryl Williams Stapleton?
Corzine's Wall Street Contributions Won't "Occupy" Obama Campaign Coffers, Some Returned
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Jim Spence
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John Corzine (right) |

Corzine's Wall Street Contributions Won't "Occupy" Obama Campaign Coffers, Some Returned
Check New Mexico Road Condtions Here
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Jim Spence
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Wondering about state road conditions? Click here: News New Mexico

Check New Mexico Road Condtions Here
L.C.S.: Capitol Security Video of Stapleton is Private
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Jim Spence
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Ben Lujan |

L.C.S.: Capitol Security Video of Stapleton is Private
Martinez on the VP Short List?
Posted by
Rachel Pulaski
on Friday, December 23, 2011
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Gov. Susana Martinez |

Martinez on the VP Short List?