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         New Mexico Government:     more books (100)
  1. The state educational system, (Division of Research, Department of Government, University of New Mexico. [Publications] 1)) by Thomas C Donnelly, 1946
  2. Public recreation and the cigarette tax in New Mexico (Publication of the Division of Research, Dept. of Government, University of New Mexico) by Dorothy I Cline, 1958
  3. Aspects of the nominating systems in New Mexico (Division of Research, Dept. of Government, University of New Mexico.Publication 51) by Charles Burnet Judah, 1957
  4. The 47th state;: An appraisal of its government, (Publication of the Division of Research, Dept. of Government, University of New Mexico) by Charles Burnet Judah, 1956
  5. Post-mortem investigations in New Mexico (Publication of the Division of Research of the Department of Government of the University of New Mexico) by Frederick Clarence Irion, 1953
  6. Pocket reference to New Mexico county government by James Creek, 1979
  7. Public welfare problems in New Mexico (University of New Mexico. Dept. of Government. Division of Research. [Publications]) by Helen H Ellis, 1948
  8. An appraisal of New Mexico labor legislation (Division of Research, Dept. of Government, University of New Mexico.Publications) by Nathaniel Wollman, 1950
  9. A portrait of Bronson Cutting through his papers, 1910-1927 (Publication of the Division of Research of the Dept. of Government of the University of New Mexico) by Patricia Cadigan Armstrong, 1959
  10. Speech on the boundary of Texas,: And organizing a government for New Mexico; delivered in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, August 28, 1850 by Henry W Hilliard, 1850
  11. Octaviano Larrazolo, a political portrait (Publication of the Division of Research of the Department of Government of the University of New Mexico) by Alfred C Córdova, 1952
  12. Arthur T. Hannett, Governor of New Mexico (Publication of the Division of Research of the Department of Government of the University of New Mexico) by Robert G Thompson, 1950
  13. Speech of Mr. James McDowell, of Virginia, on the formation of governments for New Mexico and California: Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 23, 1849 by James McDowell, 1849
  14. Historical Society of New Mexico No. 10 (Journal of New Mexico Convention and Delegates to Recommend a Plan of Civil Government) by Various, 1907

81. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Mexico -- Mexican Government Criticizes New Mexico B
The Mexican government criticized new mexico Gov. Mexican government criticizes new mexico border emergency declaration
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ASSOCIATED PRESS 6:21 p.m. August 12, 2005 Mexico said the declarations "don't jibe with the spirit of cooperation and understanding" and ordered its consul in Albuquerque to meet with New Mexico officials "to promote appropriate actions by the officials of both countries." Richardson cited "violence directed at law enforcement, damage to property and livestock, increased evidence of drug smuggling and an increase in the number of undocumented immigrants" in declaring the emergency. He said the border security situation "constitutes an emergency condition with potentially catastrophic consequences." Mexico has long opposed any increased border fencing, and is also sensitive to U.S. criticism about rising violence in Nuevo Laredo, to the east on the Texas border. "The Mexican government considers that some of the New Mexico government's statements are generalizations which don't jibe with the spirit of cooperation and understanding needed to address border problems," Mexico's Foreign Relations Department said in a press statement.

82. OCEDC | Otero County Economic Development Council - Alamogordo, New Mexico
Complete economic resource guide for Otero County, new mexico including demographics, community profiles, education, state and local government, commercial sites, tax incentives.
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The Governor's Summit on Economic Development
September 14-15, 2005 Each year the New Mexico Rural Alliance, New Mexico Industrial Development Executives Association and the New Mexico Economic Development Department work together to organize and sponsor a statewide summit on economic development issues facing our state.
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83. Mexican Government Says There Is No Rush To Pick New Airport Site
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84. State Of New Mexico: Maps, History, Government, Flag, Facts - LibrarySpot.com
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  • 85. New Mexico Magazine | New Mexico History
    new mexico Magazine offers a concise, informative survey of new mexico rich The newly established Mexican government ended the strict Spanish policy of
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    A group of Folsom and Yuma spear points fashioned by prehistoric man were found not only in New Mexico but also throughout the Southwest. ( New Mexico Magazine Archival Collection)
    George McJunkin, who was born a slave then freed as a young boy during the Civil War era, discovered a prehistoric site in Folsom after a devastating flood in 1908. When the site was excavated by archaeologists in the early 1920s, a spear point was found embedded in a mastodon bone. McJunkin was working as a cowboy on an area ranch at the time of the 1908 discovery. (Photographer unknown, Museum of New Mexico Negative No. 50884)
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    In prehistoric days, much of New Mexico sat underneath a vast sea that covered a great portion of the Southwest, and giant dinosaurs roamed freely across whatever existing tropical landscape rested above water. Ultimately, the giant reptiles vanished, the sea receded and glaciers from the last ice age melted, carving out the high mountains found in many regions of the state today. The Clovis-Paleo Indians later discovered the eastern plains of New Mexico, the same expansive romping grounds of the dinosaurs around 10,000 B.C. The ancestors of contemporary Native Americans in the state lived in many areas here shortly after the time of Christ, leaving behind bountiful archaeological evidence of their existence and lifestyles. They lived in pit houses, which were holes dug in the ground with ground-level roofs constructed of wood, branches and mud. Some of these ancient Indians also dwelled in cliffside caves while others built impressive stone structures at Chaco Canyon, aligned nearly perfectly with the seasonal skyward paths of the sun and the moon. Visitors are encouraged to glimpse the past at Chaco, as well as at Bandelier, Puye, Mogollon, Aztec and Salmon among others.

    86. Doña Ana County
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    87. City Of Gallup, Gallup, New Mexico - A Local Government
    To Promote the City of Gallup, Gallup, new mexico through the internet. To provide Internet Services to the citizens of Gallup, new mexico.
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    Bounty for Outlaw Glass City Council Agendas Utility Customers Inquire into your Utility account and/or make a payment Notice of Settlement Employment Discrimination Disability Services About our... City Government Elected Officials Departments E-Mail List Department Web Pages Octavia Fellin Public Library Gallup Library Kid's Page City of Gallup Fire Department Gallup Police Department ... Forms Welcome The City of Gallup welcomes you to our web site. If you have any questions about Gallup Local Government, please email your comments to our Public Information Office at pio@ci.gallup.nm.us If you have any comments about our website you can write us at: City of Gallup
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    88. New Mexico (USA) Local Government Web Sites
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  • 89. New Mexico State Treasurer's Office
    State of new mexico Treasurer s Office. Responsible government Banking. The Office of the State Treasurer acts as the State s bank, responsible for
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    Press Release - Investments Secure Responsible Government Banking The Office of the State Treasurer acts as the State's bank , responsible for the State's revenue recording , cash accounting and reporting, and warrant processing oversight of billions of dollars of taxpayers' money
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    Prudent Short-Term Investing T he New Mexico State Treasurer is entrusted with investing approximately 4 billion dollars of the State's short-term funds, of which approximately 1 billion dollars are Local Government funds. Local Government Investment Pool (LGIP)
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    90. The Town Of Taos
    I believe in open government. I have made a promise to be available to our Taos new mexico Town Code This code was last updated by ordinance 0307
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    Recreation Parks Department Introduction Taos Plaza Fred Baca Kit Carson Special Events Related Links Library Convention Center Pertinent Information History - About Taos New Swimming Pool Notice of Ordinance Adoption Type in Keyword
    As Mayor of this beautiful community, I am pleased to welcome you to our new 24 hour city hall.
    This web page was created to provide you with as much information as possible on the services that we provide to our citizens. It is our desire to make our public records accessible here on the internet. Here you will find our agendas for our scheduled meetings, minutes of all our meetings, job openings, hours of operation, forms and applications, access to our municipal code, and information about our management employees.
    I believe in open government. I have made a promise to be available to our residents so that we can discuss any problems, and more important, how we can improve the quality of our services.
    The Town Manager and I are available to meet with you. Please call us to arrange a time convenient for both of us. You will be pleasantly surprised to see how easy it is to communicate with your elected and appointed officials.

    91. White Sands Missile Range - Home
    In south central new mexico, White Sands supports development, test and evaluation for the Army, Navy, Air Force, National Aeronautics and Space Administration and other approved U.S. government agencies and foreign governments.
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    92. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: New Mexico
    Pending the full admission of new mexico to statehood, its government is still that of a territory of the United States, regulated by the provisions of the
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    A territory of the United States now (Jan., 1911) awaiting only the completion of its Constitution and the acceptance thereof by the Federal authorities to rank as a state. It lies between 31º20' and 37º N. lat., and between 103º2' and 109º2' W. long.; it is bounded on the north by Colorado , on the east by Oklahoma and Texas, on the south by Texas and the Republic of Mexico, and on the west by Arizona. It is about 370 miles from east to west, 335 from north to south, and has an area of 122,580 sq. miles, with mountain, plateau, and valley on either side of the Rio Grande. The average rainfall is 12 inches, usually between July and September, so that spring and summer are dry, and agriculture and grazing suffer. The climate is uniform, the summers, as a rule, moderate, and, the atmosphere being dry, the heat is not oppressive. In the north-west and north-east the winters are long, but not severe, while in the central and southern portions the winters are usually short and mild. In the United States census of 1900 the population was 141,282, of which 33 per cent was illiterate; in the census of 1910 the population was 327,296. About one-half of the inhabitants are of Spanish descent.
    GENERAL HISTORY
    Coronado , governor of the Province of Nueva Galicia, to prepare an expedition. The preparations went slowly, and Mendoza ordered Friar Marcos de Niza to make a preliminary exploration of the northern country. The Franciscan left Culiacán in 1539, accompanied by Estevanico and a few Indians. After untold hardships he reached the famous

    93. Red River, New Mexico
    Official resource featuring information on vacations, accommodations, shopping, history, entertainment, government and services.
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    Red River,New Mexico
    Located at the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains, Red River, New Mexico, is a ski vacation paradise, summer vacation heaven, conference center and resort town all rolled into one. Find lodging, hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, inns, and condominiums. Red River has fishing, bird watching, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and snowboarding. Come and visit Red River, New Mexico, and be welcomed like no place else on earth.
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    94. New Mexico Constitution
    CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF new mexico ADOPTED JANUARY 21, to secure the advantages of a state government, do ordain and establish this Consti tution.
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    CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO ADOPTED JANUARY 21, 1911 (AS AMENDED THROUGH 1974) PREAMBLE We, the people of New Mexico, grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of liberty, in order to secure the advantages of a state government, do ordain and establish this Consti- tution. ARTICLE II BILL OF RIGHTS Sec. 1. The State of New Mexico is an inseparable part of the Feder- al Union, and the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. Sec. 2. All political power is vested in and derived from the peo- ple, all government of right originates with the people, is founded upon their will and is instituted solely for their good. Sec. 3. The people of the state have the sole and exclusive right to govern themselves as a free, sovereign and independent state. Sec. 4. All persons are born equally free, and have certain natural, inherent and inalienable rights, among which are the rights of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and of seeking and ob- taining safety and happiness. Sec. 5. The rights, privileges and immunities, civil, political and religious guaranteed to the people of New Mexico by the Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo shall be preserved inviolate. (ADOPTED BY TH PEOPLE NOV. 2, 1971) Sec. 6. No law shall abridge the right of the citizen to keep and bear arms for security and defense, for lawful hunting and recreational use and for other lawful purposes, but nothing herein shall be held to permit the carrying of concealed weapons. Sec. 7. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall never be suspended, unless, in case of rebellion or invasion, the public safety requires it. Sec. 8. All elections shall be free and open, and no power, civil or military, shall at any time interfere to prevent the free exercise of the right of suffrage. Sec. 9. The military shall always be in strict subordination to the civil power; no soldier shall in time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war except in the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 10. The people shall be secure in their persons, papers, homes and effects, from unreasonable searches and seizures, and no warrant to search any place, or seize any person or thing, shall issue without describing the place to be searched, or the person or things to be seized, nor without probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation. Sec. 11. Every man shall be free to worship God according to the dic- tates of his own conscience, and no person shall ever be molested or denied any civil or political right or privi- lege on account of his religious opinion or mode of religi- ous worship. No person shall be required to attend any place of worship or support any religious sect or denomination; nor shall any preference be given by law to any religious denomination or mode of worship. Sec. 12. The right of trial by jury as it has heretofore existed shall be secured to all and remain inviolate. In all cases triable in courts inferior to the district court the jury may consist of six. The legislature may provide that ver- dicts in civil cases may be rendered by less than a unani- mous vote of the jury. Sec. 13. All persons shall be bailable by sufficient sureties, except for capital offenses when the proof is evident or the pre- sumption great. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. (ADOPTED BY THE PEOPLE NOV. 4, 1924) Sec. 14. No person shall be held to answer for a capital, felonious or infamous crime unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury or information filed by a district attorney or attorney general or their deputies, except in cases aris- ing in the militia when in actual service in time of war or public danger. No person shall be so held on information without having had a preliminary examination before an ex- amining magistrate, or having waived such preliminary exam- ination. A grand jury shall be composed of such number, not less than twelve, as may be prescribed by law. Citizens only, residing in the county for which a grand jury may be convened and qualified as prescribed by law, may serve on the grand jury. Concurrence necessary for the finding of an indictment by a grand jury shall be prescribed by law; pro- vided, such concurrence shall never be by less than a major- ity of those who compose a grand jury, and, provided, at least eight must concur in finding an indictment when a grand jury is composed of twelve in number. Until otherwise prescribed by law a grand jury shall be composed of twelve in number of which eight must concur in finding an indict- ment. A grand jury shall be convened upon order of a judge of a court empowered to try and determine cases of capital, felonious or infamous crimes at such times as to him shall be deemed necessary, or a grand jury shall be ordered to convene by such judge upon the filing of a petition there- for signed by not less than seventy-five resident tax payers of the county, or a grand jury may be convened in any addi- tional manner as may be prescribed by law. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall have the right to appear and defend himself in person, and by counsel; to demand the na- ture and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have the charge and testimony in- terpreted to him in a language he understands; to have com- pulsory process to compel the attendance of necessary wit- nesses in his behalf, and a speedy public trial by an impar- tial jury of the county or district in which the offense is alleged to have been committed. Sec. 15. No person shall be compelled to testify against himself in a criminal proceeding, nor shall any person be twice put in jeopardy for the same offense; and when the indictment, in- formation or affidavit upon which any person is convicted charges different offenses or different degrees of the same offense and a new trial is granted the accused, he may not again be tried for an offense or degree of the offense greater than the one of which he was convicted. Sec. 16. Treason against the state shall consist only in levying war against it, adhering to its enemies, or giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court. Sec. 17. Every person may freely speak, write and publish his senti- ments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right; and no law shall be passed to restrain or a- bridge the liberty of speech or of the press. In all crimi- nal prosecutions for libels, the truth may be given in evi- dence to the jury; and if it shall appear to the jury that the matter charged as libelous is true and was published with good motives and for justifiable ends, the party shall be acquitted. (ADOPTED BY THE PEOPLE NOV. 7, 1972) Sec. 18. No person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law; nor shall any person be denied equal protection of the laws. Equality of rights under law shall not be denied on account of the sex of any person. The effective date of this amendment shall be July 1, 1973. Sec. 19. No ex post facto law, bill of attainder, nor law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be enacted by the legisla- ture. Sec. 20. Private property shall not be taken or damaged for public use without just compensation. Sec. 21. No person shall be imprisoned for debt in any civil action. (ADOPTED BY THE PEOPLE SEPT. 20, 1921) Sec. 22. Until otherwise provided by law no alien, ineligible to citizenship under the laws of the United States, or corp- oration, co-partnership or association, a majority of the stock or interest in which is owned or held by such aliens, shall acquire title, lease hold or other interest in or to real estate in New Mexico. Sec. 23. The enumeration in this Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny, impair or disparage others retain- ed by the people.

    95. New Mexico Economic Development Department - Cuba
    Reports on general information, demographics, education, government, housing, utilities, transportation, agriculture, and other statistics pertaining to the Cuba area.
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    96. New Mexico Human Services Department
    Serves new mexico's neediest citizens through programs funded by the federal and state government, including Medicaid, TANF, Food Stamps and Child Support Enforcement.
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    The Department is committed to accountability to all our customers (clients, employees, the public, and taxpayers) through monitoring, honest explanations and careful decisions.
    HSD Mission and Roles
    To reduce the impact of poverty on people served by providing services that prevent or reduce poverty. To reduce the impact of poverty on the State of New Mexico. To impact positively the social and economic health of New Mexico. To assure low-income and disabled individuals in New Mexico equal participation in the life of the community.

    97. Hobbs Public Library - New Mexico Links
    Lots of Links about new mexico new mexico Facts. government. History State government of new mexico official site of the State of new mexico
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    Chasque aquí para traducir esta página. NEW MEXICO - THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT Lots of Links about New Mexico... New Mexico Facts Government History ... Some famous New Mexicans Song: O, Fair New Mexico
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    98. Eastern Plains Council Of Government
    Clovis, new mexico. Includes the seven counties of Curry, DeBaca, Guadalupe, Harding, Quay, Roosevelt and Union.
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    EASTERN PLAINS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
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    Clovis, New Mexico 88101
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    The Eastern Plains Council of Governments is a voluntary association of county and municipal governments within the seven counties of Planning and Development District IV. The EPCOG is an organization of, by and for local governments and was established in 1972 to assist in planning for common needs, cooperating for mutual benefit, and coordinating for sound regional planning.
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    99. Atlas: New Mexico
    new mexico Profile History · government · Economy · Population … Encyclopedia new mexico Indepth entries covering Economy, government, History,
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    100. Physical Science Laboratory
    A research and development, and test and evaluation organization that provides support to the government and private industry. Located at new mexico State University, in Las Cruces, new mexico.
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