Today we outline why we oppose the selection of Patrick O’Connell for PRC Commissioner and offer an ever- so-easy call to action on that. We also offer a registration link and a reminder of tonight’s important Huddle with much to… Read More ›
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Governor’s PRC Commissioner Choices Make it Clear: The Fix is in at the PRC
We hoped that with elections over for the Gov, she might turn her back on her corporate donors and appoint a slate of PRC commissioners who might hold utilities in check. Her choices have been announced, and our review can… Read More ›
Review PRC Nominees & NM’s Energy Future
Nine nominees have been sent to the Gov, four of them very good candidates, but there are very bad choices on the list as well. Our ability to manage, control or regulate the Investor-Owned Utility (IOU) monopolies we now have… Read More ›
Time for Meaningful Environmental Legislation in NM: Local Choice Energy & Green Amendment. Supreme Court Rejects Petition to Invalidate PRC Amendment… Zoom problem solved!
Today, we’ll report briefly on the Supreme Court hearing this past Monday and on the PRC Commissioner nomination process, as well as offer info on two important pieces of environmental legislation that Retake is supporting.
Call to Action: PRC, Early Voting & WIPP
A lot to digest this morning. Early voting has begun, and the polls we’ve seen reporting Dems with cozy leads may be optimistic — the Land Commissioner’s internal poll shows a dead heat while published polls show a 10+ point… Read More ›
Another HUGE NEE Win at PRC; Criticism of Senate Mounts for Embarrassing Manipulation of Redistricting Process
Anyody’s guess as to when the Senate will vote on the Sen. Judiciary Committee substitute for SB2, the map that has so offended indigenous leadership and advocates for a transparent redistricting process. We start today with New Energy Economy (NEE)… Read More ›