By Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth Every ten years, the United States counts its people, tabulating where they live and who they live with, plus a range of factors about them, like their sex, race and ethnicity, age, income, and more. That census in turn affects people in significant ways, such as the once-a-decade
Every ten years, the United States counts its people, tabulating where they live and who they live with, plus a range of factors about them, like their sex, race and
A joint resolution sponsored by Sens. Leo Jaramillo, D-Española, and Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, D-Albuquerque, would place the idea of creating an independent redistricting commission on the ballot during this fall’s