American’s civil liberties are being lost as GOP controlled states quickly reverse gains of the past
American’s civil liberties are being lost as GOP states reverse 60 years of gains.
Living as a Democrat in Rural Cities across the US.
Indiana, PA - quintessential small town USA Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Guest Bloggers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Democratic Party of Valencia County. I grew up in a small town in rural...
Any tax cut is a good thing, right?
NM Proposed Tax Cut for Social Security Income – Discussion
Hotline for Quarantining Students Goes Live
A new hotline for public school students in New Mexico is set to provide technical support and homework help for those missing school.
DPVC Delegate Elections are now underway
Greetings Valencia Democrats! Elections for our county’s State Delegates are now underway. If you registered to vote in your Ward, you should have received an email with a link to your ballot.
Did Dem SOS Maggie Toulouse Oliver allow the GOP to submit illegitimate Trump Electors to Congress?
NMGOP defames lauded Secretary of State Toulouse Oliver in attempt to deflect blame for an illegal submission of fake electors to Congress.
Friday Toons
A gallery of this week's best political comics, featuring: SCOTUS Nomination | Covid-19 | Russia/Ukraine Conflict | Voter Suppression | The Media | January 6 Committee | Banning Books about Race, Gender, & Nazis | Biden
Careers That Are Booming and Their Training Opportunities
Careers that are booming and the training required.
Marathon hearing on Hydrogen Hub Act shows the challenge of an unpaid Legislature
We need to pay our legislators! Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and other high-profile, powerful lawmakers hope to pass a highly complex and consequential energy bill through this year’s 30-day legislative session.
New Mexico needs over 6,200 nurses to meet demand. Here’s how the state plans to end the shortage.
ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico didn’t have enough nurses even before the pandemic and nursing advocates renewed their push Thursday for lawmakers to boost funding to increase capacity at nursing schools around the state to remedy a situation made worse by the coronavirus pandemic.