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  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Dan Boyd

    May 4—SANTA FE — It's a long haul from Albuquerque to Angel Fire, but that didn't stop several metro-area lawmakers from allocating some of their capital outlay dollars this year for construction of a new veterans' wellness center in the high mountain village. In all, more than 25 Republican legislators chipped in a combined total of $1.2 million for the facility during the 60-day legislative session, even though most of them live far from Angel Fire. "I thought it was worthwhile," said Sen.

  • 1 week ago | abqjournal.com | Dan Boyd

    SANTA FE — It’s a long haul from Albuquerque to Angel Fire, but that didn’t stop several metro-area lawmakers from allocating some of their capital outlay dollars this year for construction of a new veterans’ wellness center in the high mountain village. In all, more than 25 Republican legislators chipped in a combined total of $1.2 million for the facility during the 60-day legislative session, even though most of them live far from Angel Fire.

  • 1 week ago | nasdaq.com | Asit Sharma |Dan Boyd |Dylan Lewis |Jason Moser

    In this podcast, Motley Fool analysts Jason Moser and Asit Sharma and host Dylan Lewis discuss:• Alphabet's resilient ad business, and what parts of the company might be most interesting if a breakup happens. • Tesla's rough quarter, and why the Model Y release is a key moment for the company's auto thesis. • How ServiceNow's government contracts are holding up. • Two stocks worth watching: Nasdaq Inc. and Adobe.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Dan Boyd

    Apr. 30—SANTA FE — With New Mexico and other states facing the possibility of federal cuts to early childhood and safety net programs, top state lawmakers have created a new legislative panel to study the implications. The new 10-member interim committee will meet this summer and present its findings to other legislative panels by the end of this year, said House Speaker Javier Martínez, D-Albuquerque.

  • 2 weeks ago | abqjournal.com | Dan Boyd

    SANTA FE — With New Mexico and other states facing the possibility of federal cuts to early childhood and safety net programs, top state lawmakers have created a new legislative panel to study the implications. The new 10-member interim committee will meet this summer and present its findings to other legislative panels by the end of this year, said House Speaker Javier Martínez, D-Albuquerque.

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