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New Mexico In Focus

December 1, 2017 | s11e22

Season 11 Episode 22 | 58m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

Former U.S. Senator Fred Harris, plus curbing sexual harassment in the Roundhouse.

Former U.S. Senator Fred Harris reminisces about the 50th anniversary of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Report (otherwise known as the Kern Commission report). And, the Line opinion panelists discuss the consequences of sexual harassment allegations on those involved in New Mexico politics, and a recent ruling on ranked-choice voting in Santa Fe.

12/01/2017

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New Mexico In Focus

December 1, 2017 | s11e22

Season 11 Episode 22 | 58m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

Former U.S. Senator Fred Harris reminisces about the 50th anniversary of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Report (otherwise known as the Kern Commission report). And, the Line opinion panelists discuss the consequences of sexual harassment allegations on those involved in New Mexico politics, and a recent ruling on ranked-choice voting in Santa Fe.

12/01/2017

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