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NM civil rights law passes first hearing

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Fencing went up around the Roundhouse last week, a precautionary measure given reports of possibly violent protests at state capitols around the country. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – A proposal to establish a New Mexico Civil Rights Act began moving through the state House on Monday over the objection of city, county and school agencies – all of which expressed fear about the cost of new legal claims. Supporters, in turn, offered blunt testimony about the need to hold law enforcement and government bodies accountable in state court for wrongdoing. ...................... They cited the wrongful arrest of a teenager later cleared of a murder charge, sexual abuse of foster children and the shooting of a woman by sheriff’s deputies as examples of cases that could lead to the filing of state lawsuits alleging violations of the New Mexi

Hispano Chamber sets goals, plans activities for year ahead

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record [Note: This post has been updated after receiving corrected information regarding the chamber’s financial support from the city of Roswell.] The Roswell Hispano Chamber of Commerce will focus on membership growth as well as the financial and knowledge growth of their business members in the year ahead, according to the group’s executive director, Marcos Nava. In his third year at the helm of the nonprofit organization, Nava said the coronavirus crisis has hurt many of the city’s Hispanic-owned businesses, as the pandemic has hurt most organizations in the state and elsewhere. The chamber is still keeping those members that have not paid their dues on their roster, Nava said, in recognition of the difficulties of the current situation.

Public hearing on city council s agenda Thursday | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The Roswell City Council will conduct a public hearing and possibly vote on a resolution requesting a lower interest rate on a $5.5 million loan at its regular meeting on Thursday. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Thursday in Meeting Room A of the Roswell Convention and Civic Center, 912 N. Main. Due to state health orders, the public is encouraged to attend electronically. The meeting will be livestreamed on the city’s YouTube channel. Those wanting to participate can do so through GoToMeeting virtual meeting software. By computer, tablet or smartphone, the meeting can be joined at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/815060573. To join by phone, call 669-224-3412 and use access code 815-060-573.

City considers agreement with county on Air Center funds

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Roswell Mayor Dennis Kintigh and some city councilors expressed concerns at a Thursday morning meeting about a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Chaves County over the use of a $5 million state appropriation for the Roswell Air Center. Members of the Roswell Finance Committee City Councilors Jason Perry, Jacob Roebuck and Margaret Kennard voted after the discussion that the draft MOU should be reviewed by all city councilors at a Jan. 14 City Council meeting. Kintigh had some specific concerns about the “vagueness” of the MOU, as well as priorities for spending the funds. Kennard and City Councilor Jeanine Corn Best expressed their upset over the 2020 state capital outlay award itself, saying they thought the county should have received city approval before asking for the funding because the airfield and its related properties are owned by the city.

Air Center hangar could break ground in May | Roswell Daily Record

Navy decides not to hold training here in early 2021 The Roswell Air Center staff had some progress on its latest hangar project to share, but also some disappointing news regarding military pilot training for early 2021. Western LLC, the developer of the planned wide-body hangar at the Air Center, is working with the city of Roswell on the ground lease for the Air Center property at the same time it is negotiating the sublease with the tenant, Ascent Aviation Services of Arizona, said Western president Brad Henderson. He talked about the project during a Thursday meeting of the City of Roswell Airport Advisory Commission.

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