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Representative Jose Campos Has Introduced Think New Mexico's Pay to Play Reform Legislation as House Bill 118. The bipartisan bill was signed onto by a dozen legislators from both parties. Join Think New Mexico's Facebook and Twitter pages to follow along as we list this bill's growing coalition of supporters!
Smaller Schools Are A Cost Effective Reform that can benefit students without requiring any additional taxpayer money, as described in this excellent opinion editorial by Paul Gessing of the libertarian Rio Grande Foundation. Ask Governor Richardson to put this bill on the call for the 2010 legislative session!
Governor Richardson declared during his 2010 State of the State speech that he would not support reimposing the food tax.
A Majority of Democratic State Senators are Opposed to Reimposing the Food Tax, according to reports by the Las Cruces Sun-News and KOAT Action 7 News, and Blogger Joe Monahan's has posted an obituary obituary of the food tax.
Think New Mexico's Pay to Play Reforms Receive Supportive Editorials from the Santa Fe New Mexican, the Las Cruces Sun-News, the Truth or Consequences Herald and the Rio Grande Sun.
The Albuquerque Journal and Santa Fe New Mexican editorialize in favor of Think New Mexico's smaller schools initiative as part of the solution to the state's dropout crisis.
Think New Mexico Wins Best of Santa Fe in the Santa Fe Reporter. We were honored to be recognized by the paper's staff as "Best Small Group of Thoughtful, Committed Citizens That Can Change New Mexico."
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