Government
Congrelate
Want to search for your congressional representatives, then find out everything from their top contributors to their twitter handles. Would you like to then have that all generated into an exportable chart? Yeah, us too. Thanks, Congrelate.
New Mexico Contract Database
Peruse a database of New Mexico contracts that are in excess of $20,000
New Mexico Legislative Bill Finder
Search by sponsor name, bill number, key word or subject for sponsored legislation in New Mexico.
New Mexico State employees' (exempt) salaries
One of several useful databases from The Albuquerque Journal.
Open Congress
Like the name implies, Open Congress keeps track of what Congress is up to, and makes it very easy for users to check on their own elected representatives' voting records, bill sponsorship and more.
US Rep. Martin Heinrich, D-NM
Official site for Heinrich, who represents NM's 1st congressional district.
US Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D-NM
The official site for Luján, who represents New Mexico's third congressional district in the US House.
US Rep. Harry Teague, D-NM
Official site for NM's 2nd congressional district congressman.
US Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-NM
Bingaman's official US Senate webpage.
US Sen. Tom Udall, D-NM
Udall's official US Senate website; includes contact info, updates on legislation and more.
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Ghost Jobs: Tracking Stimulus Employment And Workforce Trends
post on May 12, 2010
Written by Corey PeinTracking the Census
post on March 29, 2010
Written by Julia GoldbergYou can’t throw a rock these days without hitting a Census worker (which should not imply that anyone should throw rocks at Census works, btw, it’s just an expression). So far, New Mexico is a little bit behind the national average when it comes to 2010 Census participation, but don’t count us out yet. So which [...]
Census Tracker
post on March 29, 2010
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Governor Orders Flags Lowered for Former State Rep. David Salman
Source ABQnews Seeker Front Page written by Jessica Dyer
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Flags will be flown at half-staff from Thursday through Friday sundown in honor of Salman, who died Feb. 28
Gov. Bill Richardson has ordered flags lowered in New Mexico from Thursday through sundown Friday in honor of former state Rep. David Salman, who died on Feb. 28 at age 74.
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Joe the Plumber making NM campaign swing
Source New Mexico Independent written by Matthew Reichbach
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, aka Joe the Plumber, is making several appearances in New Mexico this week, supporting state Sen. Kent Cravens’ bid for lieutenant governor and a local tea party group.
Though then-presidential candidate John McCain made numerous references to “Joe the Plumber” while on the campaign trail, Wurzelbacher was in the national news recently for attacking the… » -
Federal Housing Grants Awarded to Three N.M. Organizations
Source ABQnews Seeker Front Page written by Jessica Dyer
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Money will be used for affordable housing initiatives in various New Mexico communities
Three New Mexico organizations have been awarded federal housing grants, U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman announced Wednesday.
The New Mexico Democrat said in a news release the money will be . . .
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Judge tosses iPhone complaint
Source The Santa Fe New Mexican written by The Santa Fe New Mexican
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
A Santa Fe judge has dismissed a request to stop a woman from using her iPhone, but left open her neighbor’s bid to ban her from using other wireless devices in her home.
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