Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/WASHINGTON: Meeting the Challenge
... of Capitol Hill. New 1st Congressional District representative tackles complex job without sacrificing family WASHINGTON — Rep. Martin Heinrich hustles into his Capitol Hill office straight from the airport after a long weekend in Albuquerque, and it quickly becomes clear that ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Challengers Promise To Bow Out Sooner
... newcomers in the latest campaign fundraising reported to the Federal Election Commission. Reports for registered candidates were due Wednesday. Rep. Martin Heinrich of the 1st Congressional District had the best quarter, with $332,288 in contributions, for a total of $621,648 raised so far. Rep ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/WASHINGTON: Pearce Hopes To Reclaim 2nd District
Tuesday, July 07, 2009 Pearce Hopes To Reclaim 2nd District By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau WASHINGTON â€" Former Rep. Steve Pearce announced Monday that he will seek to reclaim New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District seat from Rep. Harry Teague, and he cited Teague's vote for climate ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Pearce Hopes To Reclaim 2nd District
Tuesday, July 07, 2009 Pearce Hopes To Reclaim 2nd District By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau WASHINGTON â€" Former Rep. Steve Pearce announced Monday that he will seek to reclaim New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District seat from Rep. Harry Teague, and he cited Teague's vote for climate ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH/OPINION: Letters To the Editor
... problem but, as yet, I have not had a response and don't expect one. It seems that this is a very touchy issue. Last summer, then-U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce came to my house and I explained the problem to him, and I presented him with a copy of my joint 2007 state and federal tax forms and some ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: State GOP Elects New Officers
... the next election cycle," Yates said. Yates — who had the backing of GOP heavyweights including former Sen. Pete Domenici and former Reps. Steve Pearce, Heather Wilson and Manuel Lujan Jr. — succeeds Allen Weh, who did not seek re-election. He said his top priorities are to unify ...
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