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Candidates clash in New Mexico congressional election debate

Candidates clash in New Mexico congressional election debate MORGAN LEE, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6This April 30, 2021 image shows state Rep. Melanie Stansbury at a news conference about erasing a backlog in untested rape evidence kits in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Stansbury, a Democrat, is among the candidates vying for an open congressional seat in New Mexico.Susan Montoya Bryan/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6FILE - In this March 20, 2021, file photo, Republican state Sen. Mark Moores debates legislation in the final hours of a 60-day legislative session in Santa Fe, N.M. A special congressional election is underway for an Albuquerque-based seat dominated by Democrats since 2009. Early voting by absentee ballot begins Tuesday, May 4 as major party candidates participate in their first public debate.Morgan Lee/APShow MoreShow Less

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WED: Candidates Clash In New Mexico Congressional Election Debate, + More

Candidates Clash In New Mexico Congressional Election Debate - By Morgan Lee Associated Press Major-party candidates for an open congressional seat in New Mexico clashed over solutions to violent crime, police accountability, the southern border wall and the pandemic s economic challenges as early absentee voting ballot began. Four candidates have their names on the ballot for the 1st Congressional District post to succeed Deb Haaland after her departure from Congress to lead the Department of the Interior.  Election day is June 1 for a seat held by Democrats since 2009. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat, and Republican state Sen. Mark Moores are at the forefront of the contest with major party backing, pursued by a Libertarian contender and an experienced political independent. Two write-in candidates are registered.

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Voting starts in New Mexico's special congressional election

Candidates clash in New Mexico congressional election debate MORGAN LEE, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8This April 30, 2021 image shows state Rep. Melanie Stansbury at a news conference about erasing a backlog in untested rape evidence kits in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Stansbury, a Democrat, is among the candidates vying for an open congressional seat in New Mexico.Susan Montoya Bryan/APShow MoreShow Less 2of8FILE - In this March 20, 2021, file photo, Republican state Sen. Mark Moores debates legislation in the final hours of a 60-day legislative session in Santa Fe, N.M. A special congressional election is underway for an Albuquerque-based seat dominated by Democrats since 2009. Early voting by absentee ballot begins Tuesday, May 4 as major party candidates participate in their first public debate.Morgan Lee/APShow MoreShow Less

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MON: First Lady To Visit N.M. And Navajo Nation, Proposed Utility Merger Spurs Concerns, + More

   By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press Consumer advocacy groups, environmentalists and the New Mexico attorney general s office are raising concerns about a proposed multibillion-dollar merger of the state s largest electric utility with a U.S. subsidiary of global energy giant Iberdrola. The groups have filed testimony with state regulators ahead of hearings that begin next month. It will be up to the Public Regulation Commission to determine if the merger provides meaningful benefits to Public Service Co. of New Mexico customers and if it would be in the public interest. Some groups say PNM shareholders will benefit from the proposed transaction and that it could end up stifling competition for renewable energy development in New Mexico.

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MON: First Lady To Visit N.M. And Navajo Nation As Reservation Sees Week Of No COVID Deaths, + More

First Lady Jill Biden To Visit Albuquerque, Navajo Capitol - Associated Press First lady Jill Biden s office announced Saturday that she will visit the U.S. Southwest in the coming week, with stops planned in New Mexico s most populous city and the Navajo Nation s capitol in Arizona. The announcement said Biden will travel to Albuquerque on Wednesday and visit Window Rock, Arizona, on Thursday and Friday. The announcement did not elaborate on the scheduled visit but said additional information will be forthcoming. Navajo Nation Has No COVID-Related Deaths For 7th Day In Row - Associated Press The Navajo Nation now has had a week of reporting no additional COVID-19 related deaths on the vast reservation where safety precautions like a mask mandate and daily curfews remain. 

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