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Water rights, energy measures will dominate committee work this week

In this column, I’ll describe the bills that I’ll be presenting in committee this week. You’ll see why my job is mentally stimulating and challenging, given the variety of topics I get to w...

Our spending subsidizes sheiks

The first line of Susan S. Brown’s column (Journal, March 4) made me want to hurl. How cute, she mixed pop culture with the Rand Corp.’s agenda. Epic fail. Let’s take a look at the Pentagon ...

A Bitcoin caution

Our suggestion: Shake your head in wonder and stay on sidelines

New school rewards chronic failure

I find the situation the school district is in to be quite interesting. For some reason, the students in this district don’t seem to feel that an education is necessary, thus the accreditati...

Shutdown costs

Report puts partisanship in perspective

Does anyone care about sacred ground?

I understand that while excavation is being done for the new high school that not only has pottery been found, but that there has been a kiva that has been uncovered. This is supposed to be ...

Hire a mechanic; help needy families

I think it’s disturbing that the Montezuma County Sheriff’s office needs so many vehicles. What the sheriff needs to do is take some of that money he has and hire a mechanic that knows how t...

Community needs better outlook on officials

The job of sheriff is about saving lives and aiding the community. It’s not only about the sheriff. The sheriff has deputies who need to shoulder their responsibilities for incidents that ...

Political season’s official start will affect Legislature

Change is in the air at the Capitol, I can feel it. We’re just short of the halfway mark, that is, if we go the full 120 days of the session. We still have the two biggest bills of each se...

Tax reform

Proposal is a good start, despite carping

Military spending cuts reveal administration’s wrong priorities

By Susan Stamper Brown It is said if someone wants to understand a person’s true priorities, just look at their checkbook. The late “Fast and Furious” star Paul Walker, who died i...

Capitol dome noise subsides, giving way to education discussion

Construction on the Capitol dome appears to be winding up and, as the scaffolding is slowly dismantled, natural sunlight is beginning to reappear in the center of the building. It’s been a ...
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