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The Legislative Stakeholder Education Study Committee is holding a listening Session in Alamogordo tomorrow, Friday, August 25th 2023. It is an in-person meeting. It is open to the public.
The purpose of the listening sessions is to provide the opportunity for the stakeholders to express opinions, share ideas, and tell their stories.
And the purpose of the special education working group is to provide specific feedback on policy proposals from the LESC.
Our organization gets a lot of calls regarding Special education in our district and in our State.
This is a chance to voice your concerns and tell your story to this Legislative Education Study Committee.
They need to hear it from you directly.
Please come to this meeting.
Alamogordo – Friday, August 25, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Alamogordo Public Schools, Board of Education Meeting Room
1211 Hawaii Avenue, Alamogordo, NM 88310
Click this link for more information about this in-person session:
https://nmlegis.gov/Entity/LESC/Documents/LESC%20SPED%20Stakeholder%20P…
Click this link to get more information about the LES Committee (LESC):
https://nmlegis.gov/Entity/LESC/Default
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Sunny, with a high of 93 and low of 66 degrees. Sunny in the morning, thundery outbreaks in nearby during the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
I'm calling on the Secretary of Agriculture to change the official designation of the Lincoln from National Forest, to National Ashtray.
It's designation should be more in line with it's actual use.
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After looking at New Mexico election law, a person may run as a candidate for office in the primary of the party they are registered with, without first seeking that party's approval.
this is just another echo of the fight to recognize the health risks of exposure to agent orange in the decades after the vietnam war.
Laymans translation, Mr. Sharp is having some problems proving his clients contracted cancer from PFAS.
Notice he's not crying about coverage for known cancer causing agents, but PRESUMED cancer causing agents. That's because to date, there is no known PROOF of any adverse health effects from PFAS.
there's neighbor john, right on schedule. he has already declared his willingness for other folks to be exposed to well established risks in environmental situations - just as long as he can't see them from where he lives.
So, Miyagishima is going after Republican and Independent voters instead of the Democrat base in a blue state who's election laws are heavily biased towards Democrats. Tells you something about the state of the Democrat Party.