Op-Eds
Op-Eds 2008 to Date
- Water a Top Priority
- Time to be Cautious in Budgeting
- Legislature, Governor Need Facts on Tax Breaks - Legislature Should Override Veto
- Unintended Consequences of Federal Banking Reforms - Time to Rethink Dodd-Frank
- Legislature Prepared to Approve Responsible Public Works Package
- Provide Opportunities for Low-Income Students and Families
- Sadly, Compromise is Elusive on Driver's Licenses Debate
- Election-Year Confusion Proves Changes Needed to Law
- Water is connected somehow to almost every aspect of our lives
- Overcoming New Mexico's Challenges Requires More Cooperation, Collaboration, Less Partisanship Than Ever Before
- New Mexico's Future Will Be Led by the Business Community
- Compromise Is Possible on Driver's License Issue
- Twin Benefits of Capital Outlay: Jobs and Quality Infrastructure
- Urgent Action Needed Now to Fix State's Fiscal, Economic Woes
- Sensible, Balanced Approach Needed to Halt Gun Violence
- Election-Year Confusion Proves Changes Needed to Law
- Budget Cuts Offer an Opportunity to Invest in New Mexico's Future
- Challenges and Opportunity Await New Mexico
- College of Santa Fe Worth Saving Now
- Cooperation, Communication and Coordination
- Cuts, Tax Increases Must be Thoughtful and Targeted
- Every Driver in New Mexico Should Be Properly Licensed
- Governor Need Facts on Tax Breaks
- Governor, Legislature Work Together to Reform Government
- Groundwork Ready for Interim Work
- Health Care for Everyone Benefits Every One of Us
- Everyone Benefits from Government Services; We Should All Pay Our Fair Share
- Health Care for Everyone Benefits Every One of Us
- Legislature Faced Difficult Choices, Strives for Compromises
- Legislature Prepared to Approve Responsible Public Works Package
- Legislature Ready to Focus on Major Task of Redistricting
- Legislature Taking Responsible, Prudent Path
- More Resources Needed — Now — for Education at All Levels
- One State — Filled with Opportunity for All
- Our Top Priority Must Be Job Creation; Education is the Key
- Provide Opportunities for Low-Income Students and Families
- Sacrifices Seem Small in the Larger Picture
- Sadly, Compromise is Elusive on Driver's Licenses Debate
- Senate Prepared to Put Internal Politics Aside
- State Needs to Look at the Big Picture of Economic Development
- State's Tax System, Spending Habits Deserve Close Scrutiny
- State's Waistline is Shrinking
- Time Is Ripe for Real Education Reform in New Mexico
- Time to Reform the Capital Outlay Process Is Now
- Today's Budget Cuts Can Be Repaired Later This Year
- Transparency Is a Big Part of Government's Job
- Unintended Consequences of Federal Banking Reforms
- We Must Work to Develop an Innovative, Friendly Business Climate
- Constantly Working on Transformation in the Legislature
- Las Vegas, New Mexico: A Community that Provides Significant State Services
- Ethics Reform Needed Now
- Funding for Vetoed Projects Restored
- Life’s Sustenance
- First Things First
- Tax Cuts and Tax Credits Are Important to Taxpayers
- Local Economy Bolstered by State Support
- Bipartisan Support Is Necessary for Our State's Progressive Future
- Ethics Reform Deserves Support
- Creating the Highest Goals and Strategies for Highlands University
- Voters Have a Chance to Move New Mexico Forward
- Health Care Systems Critical
- More Money Can Mean Tough Decisions
- Our Commitment to Our Community and Our Children: The Choice is Ours
- Planning and Priorities are Critical to Good Capital Outlay Process
- Public Safety Is Government's Number One Responsibility
- Public Safety Professions Deserve Our Respect, Support
- Special Education Funding: In an Ideal World, a Full-Funding Solution
- Financial Relief Coming for New Mexicans
- “Pork” Important to State
- When Less is Less
- Budget Process Messy but Important
- Legislative Session Brings Unprecedented Opportunities, Responsibilities
- New Mexico Has Golden Opportunity to Improve Infrastructure and Process