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Jodi Hendricks of the NM Family Action Movement joins us to talk about HB 11- a bill which will be discussed by the New Mexico Senate. She shares the dangers of the bill and how New Mexicans can vocalize their opposition to it. About Us The post Jodi Hendricks appeared first on ABQ Connect.
In This Episode:RFK Jr. Faces the Senate in a Brutal Confirmation HearingRFK Jr. went head-to-head with Senators in a high-stakes confirmation hearing that had fireworks from both sides.We break down where he was strongest and where Senators put him on the defensive.Trump's Immigration Strategy is Winning the PR BattleThe Trump Administration continues to deport criminals at a rapid pace, and their PR efforts are making it nearly impossible for opponents to push back.Mark explains why one Democrat is handling it perfectly—by not opposing Trump at all.The Fight Over New Mexico's Economy – Senate Bill 4 is a DisasterA new bill in the New Mexico Senate could destroy the oil and gas industry—along with the entire state economy.Mark passionately explains why we must support oil and gas while also developing new technology like fusion energy—instead of just killing jobs and devastating New Mexico families.New Mexico's Failing Schools – Where's the Money Going?Despite massive spending increases, New Mexico's education ranking is still dead last—and getting worse.The real problem? The money isn't reaching the kids. Krysty and Mark break down what has to change.Krysty's Must-Watch UFO DocumentaryWe wrap up with Krysty's latest documentary pick, and this one is for all the UFO enthusiasts out there.#newmexico #breakingnews #abq #albuquerque #trump #news #politicalpodcast #faith #rfkjr #oil #gas #nucleartechnology #nuclear #alien #aliendoc #ufo #uap https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
While still in the minority, Republicans did gain a seat in the New Mexico Senate and they elected William E. Sharer as floor leader. Bob and William talk about his responsibilities and thoughts for the next session.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the run-up to the November election, one of two New Mexico Senate seats is on the ballot. Democratic incumbent Senator Martin Heinrich is seeking another term, facing Republican challenger, Nella Domenici, daughter of the late Pete Domenici. Listeners will hear both candidates share their ideas about policy and changes they'd like to work on for New Mexico. Topics range from the economy, education challenges, and abortion policy, to drug and crime problems. Click here to watch KRQE's Election Special featuring full interviews with Sen. Martin Heinrich and Nella Domenici We appreciate our listeners. Send your feedback or story ideas to hosts chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. We're also on X (Twitter), Facebook, & Instagram at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. For more on this episode and all of our prior episodes, visit our podcast website: KRQE.com/podcasts. Also, check out the podcast on our YouTube channel.
It's teachers day!! Who was your favorite and why? Also, Bob discusses potential changes to runoff elections and has a conversation with New Mexico Senate hopeful, Nella Domenici.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young students in New Mexico made history when they convinced lawmakers that the smell of roasting chilis should be the state's official aroma. They researched, wrote letters, testified in hearings and celebrated when the Governor signed the bill at their school. It's the only state with a designated aroma, and it was the first time students were the force behind a new law, with the help of Senator William Soules, a former teacher and administrator in their Las Cruces school district.
Welcome to Continuum podcast where we'll discuss all the space things, everywhere, all at once. We're the space news podcast that flat-earthers will call fake news and we wear that badge proudly.Continuum podcast is a paid subscriber-supported show for our Substack community. To listen to this podcast and support our work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. And check out our free Celestial Citizen podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other major streaming platforms!On today's episode, Celestial Citizen Founder & CEO, Britt Duffy Adkins, is joined by Mclee Kerolle, a legislative analyst for the New Mexico Senate and the government affairs manager for Warpspace, to discuss some of the top headlines for the week.We'll discuss…* Satellogic's plan to sell Earth-observation satellites for $10 million or less* UN COPUOS Legal Subcommittee, 62nd Meeting convenes* Virgin Orbit's market cap tumbles* Rolls Royce is working on plans for a functioning nuclear reactor on the moon* and…ChatGPT might be stalking me…A big thank you to our Gold Sponsor, Multiverse Media, and our Silver Sponsor, The Colorado School of Mines Space Resources Program, for your generous support of Celestial Citizen and Continuum this year!Continuum. One giant leap. Every other week. Get full access to Celestial Citizen at celestialcitizen.substack.com/subscribe
Gregg Schmedes is an American physician and politician who is a member of the New Mexico Senate from the 19th district. He previously served in the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 22nd district. He has a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Doctor of Medicine from the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Schmedes also works as an assistant professor of surgery at the University of New Mexico Hospital and serves as New Mexico's director for the American Academy of Medical Ethics. He was elected to the New Mexico House in 2018 and won the November 2020 general election for the New Mexico Senate. Gregg Schmedes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gwschmedes Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:43 Introduction 02:56 Personal interest in nutrition 05:52 National food supply 08:03 Ending animal agriculture 09:51 Disenfranchisement of the doctor-patient relationship 12:49 Ratio of administrators to doctors, population health 15:09 Big pharma 19:21 Future aspirations 21:17 Evidence-based medicine 24:00 Starting local 25:54 How senators make decisions 27:51 Tenure as a senator in New Mexico 32:45 School food policies 34:29 Messaging bills 38:37 Diet and health 42:59 Regulatory capture 46:11 Pandemic messaging, processed foods 49:16 The Cochrane review on masks 51:08 Dividing the country 53:06 Closing See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
In today's episode we discuss ProPublica's review of 10 local election officials that refused to certify the 2022 election, a Nebraska rights restoration bill advances on a bi-partisan 6-2 vote, The New Mexico Senate passes omnibus voting bill after a GOP-filibuster killed in the final hours of the 2022 legislative session, the bill introduction deadline in Texas, third party competition rears its head again for 2024 elections, and much more! Also follow along at: Onefordemocracy.org @onefordemocracy
Welcome to Continuum podcast where we'll discuss all the space things, everywhere, all at once. We're the space news podcast that flat-earthers will call fake news and we wear that badge proudly.Continuum podcast is a subscriber-supported show for our Substack community. To listen to this podcast and support our work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. And check out our free Celestial Citizen podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other major streaming platforms!On today's episode, Celestial Citizen Founder & CEO, Britt Duffy Adkins, is joined by Mclee Kerolle, a legislative analyst for the New Mexico Senate and the government affairs manager for Warpspace, to discuss some of the top headlines for the week.We'll discuss…* China's plans to expand its space station project * Calls for a lunar time zone* Relativity's plans to launch the first 3D printed rocket* Upcoming Starship launch* and…ChatGPT makes us think about Venus flytraps in space!A big thank you to our Gold Sponsor, Multiverse Media, and our Silver Sponsor, The Colorado School of Mines Space Resources Program, for your generous support of Celestial Citizen and Continuum this year!Continuum. One giant leap. Every other week. Get full access to Celestial Citizen at celestialcitizen.substack.com/subscribe
Pro-Voter/Anti-Voter Tug-of-War in Michigan, New Mexico, Idaho, Georgia, Colorado & Maryland Today's LinksArticles & Resources:WKAR Lansing - Election safety bills set for a Tuesday hearingKRQE - Bill to expand voter access in New Mexico heads across RoundhouseAssociated Press - Residency fights could snare many Georgia voters under billIdaho Capital Sun - Idaho Senate OKs proposed constitutional amendment on initiative and referendumsColorado NewsLine - GOP ‘election integrity' bill backed by conspiracy theorists defeated by Colorado DemocratsHerald Mail Media - Big elections changes could come for Maryland, and here's what lawmakers are consideringToday's Script: (Variations occur with audio due to editing for time) You're listening to the American Democracy Minute, keeping YOUR government by and for the people.State legislatures have been in a pro-voter/anti-voter tug-of-war this week with some embracing election safety and voter access, and others conspiracies and voter suppression.In Michigan, lawmakers heard a bill banning firearms within 100 feet of a polling place, and making it a felony to threaten an election official. The New Mexico Senate heard HB 4, a sweeping voter access bill which includes a permanent list of voters who choose mail-in ballots.Georgia legislators are readying even more anti-voter restrictions, including the banning drop boxes, using the U.S. Postal Service change of address list as grounds for removing a voter from the registration list, and several other restrictions. The Idaho Senate passed an anti-voter resolution making it more difficult to obtain qualifying signatures for a citizen ballot initiative, by requiring signatures from 6% of eligible voters in each county, not just statewide.A Colorado House committee killed an election-denier bill which proposed a complicated block chain technology allowing voters to verify that their vote was applied to their candidate of choice. The Colorado Secretary of State's office testified that it relied on unrecognized and unavailable technology.And a Maryland legislator has proposed the Election Reform Act, which among several changes, authorizes processing of mail-in ballots before election day, and adds protections for election workers. We have more details on this legislation at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org. I'm Brian Beihl.
We kick off season 2 of "Growing Forward" where we left off with season 1: the 2021 Legislative Session. The Legislature convened on Tuesday, January 19th to kick off the 60-day session, which will be unlike any of us we have ever experienced before. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, lawmakers will do their work mostly remotely and the public is not allowed into the Roundhouse at all this year. There is still a lot of uncertainty about just how the peoples' work will get done over the next two months, but one thing we know is that legalizing recreational cannabis will be debated and discussed. We wanted to get a better idea of how supporters plan to attack the issue this session, so hosts Andy Lyman and Megan Kamerick sat down on zoom with Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth (D). If you want to see the interview, you can also watch on Youtube. And, you can read more about some of the legislation, as we know it right now, in Andy's latest report for the New Mexico Political Report. Episode Music: Christian Bjoerklund - "Hallon" Poddington Bear - "Good Times" Growing Forward Logo Created By: Katherine Conley ******* "Growing Forward" is a collaboration between New Mexico Political Report and New Mexico PBS. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/growingforwardnm/message
Tina and Hillary cover the 2012 Secret Service scandal and Former New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna Duran. For show notes and links to our sources, please click here (https://themuckpodcast.fireside.fm/articles/ep46notes).
This week on New Mexico in Focus, as lawmakers and the governor ready for a June 18 special session, The Line opinion panel welcomes Albuquerque Journal Capitol Bureau Chief Dan Boyd. He and other journalists are busy tracking revenue estimates and budget recommendations as the state looks to fill a nearly $2 billion hole in next year’s spending package. The panel includes Line regulars Dede Feldman and Diane Snyder, both of whom served in the New Mexico Senate. The group will also discuss local responses to the Black Lives Matter movement with host Gene Grant. Correspondent Laura Paskus continues her series of talks with journalists covering COVID-19 by welcoming back New Mexico in Focus alumnus David Alire Garcia. Now a Mexico City-based correspondent for Reuters, Alire Garcia speaks about how Mexico has handled the pandemic. The pair also explores the economic impact of the novel coronavirus. Native American pueblos and reservations continue to battle back from COVID-19. This week, correspondent Antonia Gonzales talks with three Native wellness activists about the health issues facing their communities, and about ways they’ve found to motivate themselves to get up and move during what can be a frightening time of lockdowns and quarantine. Our Land returns for June, as correspondent Laura Paskus visits the dry bed of the Rio Grande south of Socorro and speaks with biologist Thomas Archdeacon about why the drying occurs, how it affects endangered fish, and why this year’s recovery of rare silvery minnows was complicated by COVID-19.
Gyasi and Wes are joined by politico Nicole Willis and New Mexico Senate candidate Gavin Clarkson (R), to do something rarer and rarer, these days: have a civilized conversation between people who are at philosophical odds with each other. From why Reagan deserves another look, abortion rights, economic empowerment and more, it's an engaging talk with some very sharp people.
Part 2 of a civilized conversation between people who are at philosophical odds with each other. Wes & Gyasi are joined by politico Nicole Willis and New Mexico Senate candidate Gavin Clarkson (R). From why Reagan deserves another look, abortion rights, economic empowerment and more, it's an engaging talk with some very sharp people.
Jeff Steinborn is the Southern New Mexico Director of New Mexico Wild. As the Southern New Mexico Director for New Mexico Wild, Jeff helped establish the successful campaign to protect the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. After serving for eight years in the New Mexico House of Representatives Jeff was elected to the New Mexico Senate in 2016. He is also a primary organizer of the Outdoor Economics Conference, and a leading advocate for an office of Outdoor Recreation in New Mexico.Links discussed in this podcast:New Mexico WildOrgan Mountains-Desert Peaks National MonumentOrgan Mountain OutfittersOutdoor Economics ConferenceHeadwaters Economics: Impact of National Monuments Redesignated as National ParksOutside: Our Next National Park Could Be in New Mexico*********************************************LINK: Theme music for Outdoor States by Chicky Stoltz
Chris Spangle discusses the "big fish" that Mueller is chasing, and it isn't good that his CFO, Allen Weisselberg, is cooperating. FiveThirtyEight makes Gary Johnson his poll of the week. We ask, "Why is Republican Mick Rich is playing spoiler in the New Mexico Senate race? He has so much in common with Gary Johnson. Should he drop out since he cannot win?" Allen Weisselberg, Longtime Trump Organization CFO, Is Granted Immunity in Cohen Probe - https://www.wsj.com/articles/allen-weisselberg-longtime-trump-organization-cfo-is-granted-immunity-by-federal-prosecutors-in-michael-cohen-investigation-1535121992 Could A Libertarian Win A Senate Race This Year? - https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/could-a-libertarian-win-a-senate-race-this-year/
Dede Feldman is the author of Inside the New Mexico Senate: Boots, Suits, and Citizens (University of New Mexico Press, 2014). Feldman retired from the New Mexico Senate in 2012 and is a former journalist and now is a political commentator in Albuquerque. Feldman provides a first-hand account of the state legislative process. Her colorful stories of many legends of New Mexico politics reveal the complexity of a part-time legislature. She ends the book with an array of ideas to reform the institution and limit some of the forces she sees as destructive and harmful. The book would make an excellent addition to an undergraduate course in State and Local Government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dede Feldman is the author of Inside the New Mexico Senate: Boots, Suits, and Citizens (University of New Mexico Press, 2014). Feldman retired from the New Mexico Senate in 2012 and is a former journalist and now is a political commentator in Albuquerque. Feldman provides a first-hand account of the state legislative process. Her colorful stories of many legends of New Mexico politics reveal the complexity of a part-time legislature. She ends the book with an array of ideas to reform the institution and limit some of the forces she sees as destructive and harmful. The book would make an excellent addition to an undergraduate course in State and Local Government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dede Feldman is the author of Inside the New Mexico Senate: Boots, Suits, and Citizens (University of New Mexico Press, 2014). Feldman retired from the New Mexico Senate in 2012 and is a former journalist and now is a political commentator in Albuquerque. Feldman provides a first-hand account of the state legislative process. Her colorful stories of many legends of New Mexico politics reveal the complexity of a part-time legislature. She ends the book with an array of ideas to reform the institution and limit some of the forces she sees as destructive and harmful. The book would make an excellent addition to an undergraduate course in State and Local Government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dede Feldman is the author of Inside the New Mexico Senate: Boots, Suits, and Citizens (University of New Mexico Press, 2014). Feldman retired from the New Mexico Senate in 2012 and is a former journalist and now is a political commentator in Albuquerque. Feldman provides a first-hand account of the state legislative process. Her colorful stories of many legends of New Mexico politics reveal the complexity of a part-time legislature. She ends the book with an array of ideas to reform the institution and limit some of the forces she sees as destructive and harmful. The book would make an excellent addition to an undergraduate course in State and Local Government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dede Feldman is the author of Inside the New Mexico Senate: Boots, Suits, and Citizens (University of New Mexico Press, 2014). Feldman retired from the New Mexico Senate in 2012 and is a former journalist and now is a political commentator in Albuquerque. Feldman provides a first-hand account of the state legislative process. Her colorful stories of many legends of New Mexico politics reveal the complexity of a part-time legislature. She ends the book with an array of ideas to reform the institution and limit some of the forces she sees as destructive and harmful. The book would make an excellent addition to an undergraduate course in State and Local Government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices