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New Mexico Green Amendment proposal seeks to ensure clean air, water, land

New Mexico Green Amendment proposal seeks to ensure clean air, water, land Walter Rubel, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative LAS CRUCES All New Mexicans, both those now residing here and those who are yet to come, would have a constitutional right to clean air, water and land under legislation being co-sponsored by Sen. Bill Soules and Rep. Joanne Ferrary, both D-Las Cruces, and Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, D-Albuquerque. Popular Searches Or, to be precise, they would have a more well-defined constitutional right to those things. The New Mexico Constitution was previously amended in 1972 in an attempt to ensure the right to clean water, air, soils and environments. Sponsors of this year’s proposed “Green Amendment” say that effort failed because it left compliance in the hands of the Legislature.

After four years of tumult, Arizona businesses hopeful for Biden trade policy

After four years of tumult, Arizona businesses hopeful for Biden trade policy
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Marjorie A Graf, Graf & Sons, Inc Will be Featured with a Two Page Article in the Spring 2021 Issue of P O W E R Magazine

Share: Mexico, MO, December 24, 2020 (PR.com) Marjorie A. Graf of Mexico, Missouri will be featured with her company, Graf & Sons, Inc., in a two page article in the Spring 2021 issue of P.O.W.E.R. Magazine. She is being honored as a Woman of the Month for January 2021 by P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized) for her outstanding achievements and high level of success in the fields of finance and retail management. Each month P.O.W.E.R. features women to represent their professions and industries due to their expertise and success in their chosen specialty.

After four years of tumult, businesses hopeful for Biden trade policy | Cronkite News

After four years of tumult, businesses hopeful for Biden trade policy Dec. 22, 2020 Trucks from Nogales, Mexico, line up at the Mariposa Cargo Facility in this 2019 photo, waiting to pass in to Nogales, Arizona. Despite some tense times under the Trump administration, trade between Arizona and Mexico has been relatively stable for the past four years. (File photo by Nicole Ludden/Cronkite News) One of five stories in the series, “Hello, Joe: How Biden policies may be felt in Arizona.” WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump entered office pledging to blow up trade deals, and he later imposed tariffs on trading partners around the world – but the biggest threat to Arizona-Mexico trade over the past four years appears to have been COVID-19.

After four years of tumult, businesses hopeful for Biden trade policy

After four years of tumult, businesses hopeful for Biden trade policy Trucks from Nogales, Mexico, line up at the Mariposa Cargo Facility in this 2019 photo, waiting to cross in to Nogales, Arizona. Despite some tense times under the Trump administration, trade between Arizona and Mexico has been relatively stable for the past four years. (Source: Cronkite News) By Caroleina Hassett | December 22, 2020 at 12:16 PM MST - Updated December 23 at 6:44 AM WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump entered office pledging to blow up trade deals, and he later imposed tariffs on trading partners around the world – but the biggest threat to Arizona-Mexico trade over the past four years appears to have been COVID-19.

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