Radiation panel fairness questioned

Ailing Cold War veterans say compensation program biased

States outpace Congress in upgrading lobbying laws

By Leah Rush and David Jiminez

24 states have made disclosure strides since 2003

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… e correct number of states with a one-year revolving door provision is 19. New Mexico does not have a one-year cooling-off period before legislators can become …"

State utility commissions fail transparency test

By John Dunbar and Leah Rush

Half of states fail Center survey

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… al or sparsely populated — ranked at the bottom of the survey. Delaware, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming all received a zero on their report cards. Hawaii, Idaho …"

"… re. Other states with poor disclosure and their salaries: Idaho ($82,740), New Mexico ($90,000), Utah ($91,000) and Wyoming ($87,516).Michigan, which tied for s …"

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Nice work if you can get it

By John Dunbar

Political patronage rules in state utility commissions

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and South Dakota. In Virginia, nominees are selected by a party …"

Outsourcing the Pentagon

By Larry Makinson

Who benefits from the politics and economics of national security?

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… all for weapons testing and evaluation at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. In fact, the $245 million in contracts went to a New Mexico company with …"

"… sile Range in New Mexico. In fact, the $245 million in contracts went to a New Mexico company with a similar name—a mistake the Pentagon database has still no …"

The Pentagon's $200 million shingle

By Alex Knott

Defense data shows billions in mistakes and mislabeled contracts

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… while providing "nuclear effects services" at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico."I guess they made some type of mistake," Beltz told the Center. "Either t …"

"… ltz's company, the Pentagon confused the small roofing contractor with the New Mexico Technology Group, LLC, which is located on an Army base in White Sands, N. …"

"… e course of four years, and the Pentagon listed Beltz Newtech, rather than New Mexico Technology Group, as winning more than $200 million of contracts."That's a …"

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New GOP campaign is aimed at Hispanics

By Peter H. Stone

Initiative will focus on economic freedom to attract Hispanic votes

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… at in the 2012 elections could be crucial in swing states like Florida and New Mexico.On Friday and Saturday in Albuquerque,  the Hispanic Leadership Netwo …"

"… ve voters in 2012 is expected to be Hispanic in states such as California, New Mexico and Texas.The GOP’s stepped up drive to woo Hispanics may be complicated …"

"… ics,  including jobs, housing and education. The meeting will feature New Mexico’s Governor Susana Martinez, former attorney general Alberto Gonzales — …"

FACT CHECK: Fanciful ‘facts’ at Fox News debate

By FactCheck.Org

Candidates play fast and loose with facts about each other, history

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… t has no plans for one.And we found other factual problems as well. Former New Mexico Gov. Johnson claimed the government is borrowing 43 cents of every dollar …"

"… antorum, businessman Herman Cain, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman and former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson.Does Romney support Obama’s race to the top?In one of …"

Many private wells across U.S. are contaminated with arsenic and other elements

By Marla Cone

Throughout the nation, metals and other elements are tainting private drinking water wells at concentrations that pose a health concern

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… s of California, western Nevada, the Phoenix area, the Texas Panhandle and New Mexico along the Rio Grande, according to the new study’s maps. Others are foun …"

Flawed state reporting leaves consumers vulnerable

By Max Levy, Dustin Volz and Joe Yerardi

A data analysis of salmonella reports in all 50 states reveals inconsistent reporting requirements among state health departments

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… a salmonella isolate from a patient’s stool sample.On May 22, 2008, the New Mexico Department of Health performed high-tech testing on isolates from four sal …"

"… “fingerprint” on each of them: they were part of the same outbreak.The New Mexico state laboratory uploaded the test results to a national database known as …"

"… orado used the database to match fingerprints of local cases with those in New Mexico, proving they were associated with the outbreak.Though PulseNet can identi …"

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