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TUES: NMSU ending option of COVID-19 testing; vaccination required, + more

New Mexico State University announced Monday it will require all students on campus to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by July 1, ending the option of submitting weekly tests as an alternative.

Santa Fe s transparency regulations withstand final appeal – The Durango Herald

Santa Fe s transparency regulations withstand final appeal – The Durango Herald
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WED: ABQ Mayor Faces Campaign Finance Complaint, Court Upholds SF Campaign Finance Regs, + More

Albuquerque Mayor Faces Ethics Complaint In Reelection  Bid - Associated Press Critics of Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller have filed a new ethics complaint alleging that the Democrat violated the city s election laws by using a city employee for campaign purposes. The complaint filed Tuesday by supporters of Sheriff Manuel Gonzales’ bid for mayor also alleges Keller’s reelection campaign illegally accepted campaign seed money from six non-city residents in violation of Albuquerque s Open and Ethical Elections Code. Much of the complaint centers on the actions of Justin Cheney, president of the city firefighters’ union, who allegedly visited city-owned properties and asked firefighters to sign $5 donation cards on Keller’s behalf, the Albuquerque Journal reported.

Court upholds Santa Fe regulations on campaign disclosure

Court upholds Santa Fe regulations on campaign disclosure MORGAN LEE, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected efforts by a libertarian-leaning group in New Mexico to shield future financial contributions from public disclosure in defiance of requirement enacted by the city of Santa Fe. The 10th District Court of Appeals in Denver rejected a request by the Albuquerque-based Rio Grande Foundation to invalidate city campaign finance provisions as unconstitutional. The dispute stems from a failed city ballot initiative in 2017 to tax sugary beverages and shore up preschool funding, marked by millions of dollars in campaign spending.

WED: Court Upholds Santa Fe Regulations On Campaign Finance Disclosure, + More

WED: Court Upholds Santa Fe Regulations On Campaign Finance Disclosure, + More
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