Caught in open meetings act violations, Grisham-Lujan ducks Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce debate


Janice Arnold-Jones
In one of her final acts as a Bernalillo County Commissioner Michelle Lujan Grisham was caught in a recent violation of the Open Meetings Act. The subsequent negative publicity she received, particularly in a recent expose in the Albququerque Journal has turned Lujan-Grisham cautious about question and answer sessions regarding her behavior. Yesterday, Janice Arnold-Jones, Lujan-Grisham's opponent in the race for New Mexico's First Congressional District seat, again called on Lujan-Grisham to reconsider a debate opportunity sponsored by the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber debate would have focused on the top priority for CD-1 voters this year: creating jobs and building our economy but Lujan-Grisham has refused to participate.
“I’m disappointed Michelle Lujan Grisham has refused an opportunity to specifically discuss our different visions for how to put people back to work,” said Arnold-Jones. “Voters in CD-1 have a right to know where we stand on the most important issue of this race,” she added.
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