Great news from my friend Mary Darling who is currently in Santa Fe fighting the good fight:
We're up in Santa Fe now (in the Senate Education Committee). We just learned that public lands will NOT be left vulnerable in order to fund early childhood education. Senate Pro Tem Mary Kay Pappen requested her own legislation be tabled. She did so with grace and dignity which she is deserving of receiving herself. I hope folks call her office and thank her for her responsive and long service to our state and her constituents.
Thanks Ronda Seidenwurm for Posting this to Facebook
This blog was started when an application came about for oil and hydraulic fracture drilling of 8,000 wells in the proposal for Rio Rancho Estates, Rio Rancho and the cultural landscapes of the First Nations. 7 years later there are more impacts coming our way in the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Hydrogen HUB to Blend methane and H2 LNG Storage facility, Illegal dumping of nearly 300 tons of Radioactive TENORM Waste, And Fracking and Industrial Ordinance changes in the Southern MRGV
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