List/Grid Author Archives: Albuquerque Journal Editorial Board
Editorial: Campaign Finance Law Should Be a No-Brainer
It gives new meaning to ineffectual governance. Last session, the New Mexico Legislature knew a majo ...
Editorial: Keep Teacher Evaluation Reform on Smart Track
News last week that New Mexico has one of the worst four-year high school graduation rates in the na ...
Editorial: Runoffs Allow Few To Run Off With City Vote
Petition signatures are being gathered to have Albuquerque voters go to the polls and cast ballots o ...
Editorial: Lose-Lose Situation For N.M. Electricity Users
Time's up! And New Mexico producers and consumers of electricity lose. Too b ...
Limbo for Sante Fe Courthouse
Judges and others in the First Judicial District remain stuck between the proverbial rock and hard p ...
Editorial: Don’t Resurrect DA’s Not-So-Grand Juries
Back in May, when she was up for re-election, Bernalillo County District Attorney Kari Brandenburg t ...
Editorial: Medical-Pot Rx Isn’t A Free Pass Not To Work
New Mexico established a medical marijuana program in 2007 because lawmakers understood it was the c ...
Editorial: City Progress Report Gives Vital Snapshot
So is the grass really greener in Tucson? Salt Lake City? Colorado Springs? El Paso? Austin? Oklahom ...
Editorial: UNM’s Retiree Health Plan Defines Insanity
The University of New Mexico is tens of millions of dollars in the hole when it comes to what it has ...
Editorial: Looking To Volunteer? Try Helping With Taxes
How can you not like them? They often wind up finding unexpected money for people they voluntarily a ...
Editorial: Ending Jail Methadone
The decision by Bernalillo County's Metropolitan Detention Center to stop providing methadone ...
Editorial: New Test Results Offer Hope on Jet Fuel Spill
There is some good news regarding the jet fuel spill that has been contaminating groundwater near Ki ...
