List/Grid Author Archives: Michael Coleman / Journal Washington Bureau
Immigration patterns reflect changing economy
Lecturer to discuss influx of Asians to U.S. and the reversing flow of Mexicans
Johnson Files Antitrust Suit To Appear in Debates
WA S H I N G T O N — Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson isn’t going out without a fight. The former New Mexico governor this week took his... Read more »
Gary Johnson
Full name: Gary Earl Johnson Party: Libertarian Age: 59 Birthplace: Minot, North Dakota Spouse: Dee Simms (1977–2005); Domestic partner: Kate Prusack (fiancée; 2009–present) Previous Experience: former owner, Big J Enterprises;... Read more »
No Funds for LANL Project in Senate Bill
WASHINGTON- A budget bill approved by the Senate on Saturday and headed to President Barack Oba ...
Stopgap Budget Measure Contains No Money for LANL Plutonium Project
WASHINGTON– A budget bill approved by the Senate Saturday and headed to President Barack Obama’s desk contained no money for a multi-billion plutonium project at Los Alamos National Laboratory, prompting... Read more »
Congress Tidies Up Loose Ends
Congress typically moves at a glacial pace in the weeks before an election, and this year is no diff ...
BREAKING: U.S. Senate Confirms UNM Law Dean for Indian Affairs Post
The U.S. Senate early today confirmed the nomination of UNM School of Law Dean Kevin K. Washburn to serve as Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs at the Department of Interior. President... Read more »
Ad Watch: Congressional Pay Raise Facts Elusive in Senate-Race Ad
AD WATCHWILSON: Never voted specifically to raise her payBy Michael Coleman Journal Washington Burea ...
U.S., Europe in same binds on immigration
Lecture to examine the impact of aging populations, cultural displacement
UNM Dean Touts Tribal Self-Governance to Senators
Former head of Law School in hearings for Indian Affairs post
N.Y. Times Says Gary Johnson Could Be ‘Crucial’ Factor in Presidential Race
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson is struggling to get his message heard in this year’s presidential race, but The New York Times is paying attention. The newspaper recently cited... Read more »
