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New Mexico In Focus

November 30, 2012 | s06e22

Season 6 Episode 22 | 1hVideo has Closed Captions

Fred Nathan of Think New Mexico talks about the new PRC qualifications requirement.

Fred Nathan of the influential think tank Think New Mexico talks about how he shepherded the amendments through the legislature and what PRC qualifications he’ll push for in the coming session of the state legislature. The Line returns with opinions on the now-formal investigation of Albuquerque Police by the U. S. Justice Department.

11/30/2012 | Rating NR

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New Mexico In Focus

November 30, 2012 | s06e22

Season 6 Episode 22 | 1hVideo has Closed Captions

Fred Nathan of the influential think tank Think New Mexico talks about how he shepherded the amendments through the legislature and what PRC qualifications he’ll push for in the coming session of the state legislature. The Line returns with opinions on the now-formal investigation of Albuquerque Police by the U. S. Justice Department.

11/30/2012 | Rating NR

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