Navajo Nation Announces Support for Heather Wilson
Johnny Naize, speaker of the Navajo Nation Council. Courtesy photo
ELECTION 2012:
ALBUQUERQUE — The Navajo Nation, the largest American-Indian reservation in the state, announced its support for Heather Wilson, citing her platform to create jobs and protect New Mexico’s energy industry.
“Mrs. Wilson, you have clearly voiced your stance in support of the jobs and economic revenues that the coal industry represents to our region,” said Johnny Naize, the speaker of the Navajo Nation Council. “Like you we believe in caring for our environment and our people with Read More
Rep. Debbie Rodella Hosts Campaign Meet and Greet for Stephanie Garcia Richard
Rep. Debbie Rodella, the former representative for Cuba and Gallina area before redistricting, hosted a Meet and Greet with Gene and Peggy McCracken of Gallina for House Dist. 43 candidate Stephanie Garcia Richard, center, at El Bruno’s restaurant in Cuba over the weekend. Rodella addressed the crowd and told them she was encouraged by Garcia Richard’s commitment to level the playing field for small businesses and the need to close tax breaks for out of state corporations. A campaign worker at the event said, “Rodella highlighted integrity, enthusiasm, knowledge and Read More
Kristin Henderson to Address Charter Amendments Thursday at The Hive
LAEN News:Pete Sheehey Knocks on Doors in White Rock
Los Alamos County Council candidate Pete Sheehey was spotted attaching a campaign sign to a chain linked fence at the corner of Rover Boulevard and Bryce Street. Sheehey spent time Sunday knocking on doors and discussing the issues with home owners in the White Rock neighborhood and getting permission to post his signs. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Governor Mingles with Locals at Sunday Rally
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez speaks with Fr. John F. Carney, pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary parish in Los Alamos and Rep. Jim Hall at the Hilltop House Hotel Sunday during a campaign rally to return Hall to the Roundhouse. Republican Hall is running against Democrat Stephanie Garcia Richard for House Dist. 43. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Gov. Susana Martinez, left, with Martha Hawkins and her husband Terry Hawkins during Sunday’s rally. Courtesy photo
Los Alamos Optometrist Lisa Shin speaks with Rep. Jim Hall. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Dr. Seva Khalsa Read More
Candidates Go On Record Regarding Charter Changes
Staff Report:
The six candidates running for one of three seats on the Los Alamos County Council weighed in on where they stand on the hotly contested proposed changes to the Los Alamos County Charter. The four questions on the Nov. 6, General Election ballot propose changing the County’s Charter for Initiative, Referendum, Recall and Charter Amendment Process. Below are the candidates’ responses to the proposed changes followed by links to the language of the four proposed amendments:
PETE SHEEHEY: NO
“I have friends and supporters who have strong feelings both for and Read More
Letter to the Editor: The Importance of Voting ‘NO’ on Charter Ballot Questions
By Patricia Max
There have been several posts regarding the four ballot questions designed to amend sections of the Charter that concern Initiative, Referendum, and Recall.
I urge voters to vote No on all four ballot questions for several reasons.
The first reason is that Council is required by law to present only legal questions to the voters. These four questions are not legal questions because each one was derived from a number of ordinances that were voted on as a group, not individually. This is in direct violation of the following sections of the Charter:
203.2.1 which describes the introduction Read More
Letter to the Editor: Vote ‘NO’ on Charter Amendments
By Jack and Colleen Hanlon
We are going to vote NO on all four proposed Los Alamos County Charter Amendments for the following reasons:
- The Charter Review Committee (CRC) process was flawed. We believe the County Council (CC) formed the CRC because the CC was uncomfortable about their decision to reject a petition signed by 2,000 citizens. An over-whelming majority of the CRC members supported the CC view to reject the petition, and consequently, the CRC gave little credibility or voice to the petitioners. What a surprise! The CRC was even more repressive then the CC. They proposed Charter
Governor Addresses Standing Room Crowd at Jim Hall Rally in Progress at Hilltop House Hotel
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez is speaking in support of Rep. Jim Hall who is running for election in House Dist. 43. “You must return Jim Hall to the Roundhouse … I need his help … he is a man who does what he says he will do,” Martinez is saying to the standing room crowd at the Hilltop House Hotel. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
The crowd listens to Rep. Jim Hall and Gov. Susana Martinez. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Letter to the Editor: LAGRI Logic
Robert A. Pelak and Skip Dunn
Los Alamos Governmental Review Initiative
In a recent letter Fire Chief (Doug) MacDonald questions “LAGRI logic” and cites its opposition to the current charter amendments.
Let’s set the record straight: “LAGRI logic” (Los Alamos Governmental Review Initiative) is founded on its commitment to public participation in local government.
The original LAGRI petition sought to provide voters brand new opportunities to vote on capital projects.
The opportunities to vote on projects indirectly through bonds essentially disappeared Read More
Forum Targets Business and Economic Issues
Los Alamos County Council candidates participated in Thursday’s Chamber/Monitor forum that focused on business and economic issues. Monitor Publisher Keven Todd moderated the event and LACDC/Chamber Board Member Stan Primak and Monitor Editor John Severance questioned the candidates. Photo by Kevin Holsapple
CHAMBER News:
The six candidates running for three seats on the Los Alamos County Council participated in Thursday’s Chamber/Monitor forum focused on business and economic issues. The event was held at UNM-Los Alamos.
“The candidates collectively did Read More
Column: Whose Pants Are On Fire?
By Mandy Marksteiner,Democrats are pushing your hot buttons … and they know it!
Early voting is upon us, and I’ve been getting anti-Jim Hall mailings daily.
Obviously, voters in House District 43 can make intelligent decisions based on facts and logic.
But it’s still worth examining how these mailers are trying to manipulate voters’ emotions.
Image Distortion
The person who designed a recent mailer, paid for by the Democratic Party of New Mexico, went to great lengths to make Rep. Jim Hall look like a sinister liar.
Starting with a regular photo Read More
Letter to the Editor: Charter Revision Not Citizen-Sensitive
By Joel M. WilliamsWHEREAS two [2 (!)] of the seven current Councilors were not elected by the voters and both will still be seated for another two years without being subjected to voter approval even after we vote in the upcoming general election, (remember that the councilor appointed by the Councilors before these two was not reseated by voters at the end of his term); and
WHEREAS it is possible for the Council to have none of its members voter-elected, but all self-appointed by those seated and remain so for nearly two-years until some of “their” terms end; and
WHEREAS it is possible Read More
Jim Hall Reponds to Financial Disclosure Issue
ProgressNow NM issued the following press release to media outlets Friday:
“Candidate claims to have “no contact” with PACs, but finance reports tell different story”
“State Rep. Jim Hall recently took it upon himself to publicly declare in the Los Alamos Daily Post, “I have had no contact with any PAC.” And, in Jim Hall’s world, he hasn’t. But public records tell a different story.
“Campaign finance reports filed by the Governor’s PAC, Susana PAC, show a $2,500 contribution to “Jim Hall for State Rep” Read More
Hall Agrees to Garcia Richard’s Invitation for Final Debate
Stephanie Garcia Richard
Staff Report
Republican Rep. Jim Hall, candidate for House Dist. 43 was unable to attend the Santa Fe League of Women Voters forum in Santa Fe Wednesday.
“I notified the League Monday that an unforeseen personal issue came up that I had to attend to and informed them that I would not be able to make the forum,” Hall said this morning.
He pointed out that Richard Garcia was unable to attend Tuesday’s Los Alamos Kiwanis debate and had a representative substitute for her.
Rep. Jim Hall
“The League does not allow substitutes so I provided them Read More
Letter to the Editor: The Irony of it All
By Chief MAC (Doug MacDonald)I understand the Los Alamos Government Review Initiative’s (LACRI) are in opposition of the proposed amendments the Charter Review Committee (CRS) has recommended to the initiative and referendum provisions of the Charter; under the premise that the proposed signature requirements of 15 percent and timeframes of 60/90 days for referendums/initiatives are onerous.
I find LAGRI’s posture troubling. In January 2010 I attended a public meeting scheduled by the County Council.
The single topic of the meeting was to discuss LAGRI’s petitions Read More
Letter to the Editor: Vote ‘Yes’ on Charter Ballot Questions
By Kevin Holsapple Public Invited to Hall Campaign Rally with Governor
ELECTION 2012 News:
Gov. Susana Martinez will be in Los Alamos Sunday afternoon to attend a Campaign Rally for Republican Rep. Jim Hall, candidate for House Dist. 43.
Community members are invited to this event, which takes place from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Hilltop House Hotel and includes food, drinks and live music. Read More
Jefferson Byrd to Hold Townhall Oct. 24 in Los Alamos
GOP News:
District 3 Republican Congressional Candidate Jefferson Byrd will hold a Townhall in Los Alamos next week.
The community is invited to join Byrd at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, at Los Alamos GOP Headquarters, 1362 Trinity Dr, Suite D1.
Letter to the Editor: Proposed Charter Changes Rectify Shortcomings
By Ken Milder
Former County Councilor
When changes to our County Charter are proposed, I usually look at such proposals with a somewhat jaundiced eye.
Our Charter, after all, has served us well, with only minor changes, for nearly 45 years.
This is true for the most part. But, after so many years we start to see what works and what does not.
For many years the initiative, referendum, and recall provisions of the Charter have lacked clarity and, at times, inhibited the community’s effort to proceed with needed improvements.
The proposed changes rectify those shortcomings.
The grouping of the Charter Read More