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Created: July 28, 2021 04:26 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. In an letter sent in April, APS Superintendent Scott Elder flagged suspected violations involving Sheryl Williams Stapleton s alleged involvement in questionable payments.
Stapleton allegedly made payments to a fake software company known as Robotics. The superintendent did the right thing walking into our office, New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said. There are certain dynamics within this organization that involve power, control and the level of resources that s involved in Albuquerque Public Schools.
According to Balderas, the letter launched a months-long investigation that led to searches of Stapleton s house and a search warrant served on APS headquarters. Balderas stated that they conducted all the investigation they could without disrupting APS.
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90 Days After Session, Hundreds of New Laws Go Into Effect
The Washington state Legislature passed more than 300 bills last session and many of them become laws this weekend. From drug possession to education, here’s a snapshot of what’s new in the state.
July 23, 2021 • (TNS) Major new policies in Washington that effect drugs penalties, climate change, taxes and other issues will go into affect on Sunday.
The state Legislature passed more than 300 bills last session. On Sunday, 90 days since adjourning, most bills will go into effect.
Legislators came into the session with hefty goals: respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, aid in its economic recovery, reform policing, fight a changing climate and more. Democrats left with big wins, passing many long-awaited bills dealing with climate change, taxes and equity.