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Stansbury s decisive CD1 win sets tone for Dems on national stage

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... From left Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-NY, Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez,hugs Melanie Stansbury. They celebrate as results come in for the CD1 Special Election to replace Former US. Rep. Deb Haaland who resigned her seat after being confirmed as secretary of the interior .  Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Though less than 30% of registered voters in the 1st Congressional District cast a ballot, the result was resounding. State Rep. Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat, earned 60% of the vote and cruised to victory over Republican state Sen. Mark Moores, who received 36%. Once Stansbury is sworn into the seat later this month, she’ll increase Democrats’ margin of power in the chamber – 220 seats to 211.

Stansbury wins special election | The NM Political Report

New Mexico state Rep. Melanie Stansbury will soon officially become a U.S. Representative.  Stansbury won easily on Tuesday over three other opponents on the ballot in a special election: Republican Mark Moores, Libertarian Chris Manning and independent candidate Aubrey Dunn.  The special election was held in order to replace former congresswoman Deb Halaand after she […]

Santolina zone change will require do-over vote

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal With the New Mexico Supreme Court’s recent decision not to weigh in on the yearslong legal battle over Santolina, the planned community project is bound for a do-over vote by the Bernalillo County Commission to get its desired zone change. Opponents of the project consider it a pivotal vote, contending that the rezoning is essential to proceed with the Rio Rancho-sized planned community. Developers, however, see it as a more perfunctory matter, arguing that they already have something more meaningful with the approved Santolina Level A Master Plan. ...................... The vote – which a county spokesman said is not yet scheduled – will follow years of legal wrangling over the development, which is planned to include more than 38,000 homes, business and industrial parks and more.

Developer, county spar over interim definition

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The zoning change is not the only issue Santolina’s developers are taking to the Bernalillo County Commission. Western Albuquerque Land Holdings (WALH) representatives say they are appealing to the commission in what has so far been their losing battle with county staff over the definition of “interim” – and specifically whether such projects as landfills and solar farms should qualify as interim land uses. The question emerged in 2019 when the county was approached about putting a waste management facility within the Santolina Master Plan area, county documents say. ...................... WALH itself is not building the facility – another company is buying about 300 Santolina acres for the project, which would include storing old tires for potential future recycling – but is invested in the debate the landfill helped trigger.

Peer-driven teams to respond to mental health, drug abuse calls

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Bernalillo County officials on Monday presented a check of $523,542 to Youth Development Inc., to assemble a trio of community engagement teams to help individuals and families “cope with the effects of living with mental illness and substance abuse disorders in the comfort of their homes and communities.” Bernalillo County Commission Chairwoman Charlene Pyskoty gave that description during a news conference, explaining that the CETs, will respond to people in the community, “and work to connect them to the support they need to be healthy and successful.” The announcement comes in time for National Mental Health Awareness Month, which is observed through the end of May.

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