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New Mexico In Focus

October 26, 2012 | s06e17

Season 6 Episode 17 | 1hVideo has Closed Captions

A trio of educators makes their case for the 2012 general obligation bonds.

This week, New Mexico in Focus continues an in-depth discussion of issues New Mexicans will find on the ballot this fall, as a trio of educators makes their case for the 2012 general obligation bonds. The bonds, funded by property taxes paid by New Mexicans, would mean millions of dollars to the state’s public colleges and universities. But tough economic times mean a tough sell for tax levies.

10/25/2012 | Rating NR

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New Mexico In Focus

October 26, 2012 | s06e17

Season 6 Episode 17 | 1hVideo has Closed Captions

This week, New Mexico in Focus continues an in-depth discussion of issues New Mexicans will find on the ballot this fall, as a trio of educators makes their case for the 2012 general obligation bonds. The bonds, funded by property taxes paid by New Mexicans, would mean millions of dollars to the state’s public colleges and universities. But tough economic times mean a tough sell for tax levies.

10/25/2012 | Rating NR

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