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Compliance Notes - Vol 2, Issue 32 | Nossaman LLP

Compliance Notes - Vol 2, Issue 32 | Nossaman LLP
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​​THURS: N 50% of 12-17-Year Olds Have Received At Least a First Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine, + More

​​THURS: N 50% of 12-17-Year Olds Have Received At Least a First Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine, + More
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Felony Conviction of Former Rio Arriba County Commissioner

By news editor and partners • 4 hours ago Credit Barney Trujillo ALBUQUERQUE, NM -Today, Attorney General Hector Balderas announced that former Rio Arriba County Commissioner Barney Trujillo was found guilty after trial for violating New Mexico’s procurement code. A Santa Fe District Court Judge found that Trujillo failed to disclose in-kind campaign contributions he made to an Española Public School Board member’s campaign as required by a professional services agreement he subsequently entered into with that same board.  “Political corruption cases are among the most difficult to prosecute in New Mexico, and we will continue to partner with members of the public and others to protect our schools and taxpayer resources,” said Attorney General Balderas. “I am grateful to the Court for its careful consideration of this case.”

Former County Commissioner on Trial for Campaign Contribution

  The Santa Fe District Court bench trial for former Española School Board and former Rio Arriba County commissioner Barney Trujillo began Thursday (7/22). Trujillo faces charges for failure to properly disclose campaign contributions.     During the trial before Judge Mary Marlow Sommer, the district attorney’s office alleged that Trujillo failed to disclose campaign contributions to Yolanda Salazar’s 2014 campaign for Española School Board. The contribution was in the form of signs.     Former Española school superintendent Eric Martinez was the first witness for the state. Martinez said he did not initially hire Trujillo but renewed his contract for 2016. The contract renewal required a disclosure of campaign contributions which Trujillo signed “NA.”

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