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Concerns Over Produced Water and Police Oversight

This week on New Mexico in Focus, an environmental attorney criticizes a recent decision by the state’s Water Quality Control Commission to revisit how and where fracking wastewater can be used in New Mexico. Tannis Fox, a senior attorney with the Western Environmental Law Center, tells Host Nash Jones why she, and a coalition of environmental groups she represents, opposes it — and what’s to come in the rulemaking process. 

For decades, some workers at the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) have been state employees — but only in name. Classified as “temporary,” they were denied benefits like health insurance, paid time off and retirement, even though they work full-time schedules. After nearly two years fighting for their rights, Cailley Chella reports, the state labor board has ruled in the employees’ favor, putting them on the doorstep of a massive victory.   

In 2023, state Sen. Antonio “Moe” Maestas penned a bill meant to overhaul the state’s struggling police misconduct board. This week, Maestas tells Executive Producer Jeff Proctor how his legislation has fallen short in practice to improve a board plagued with a long list of problems. 

The U.S. Senate has confirmed former New Mexico Republican Congressman Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management. The Senate approved Pearce’s nomination as part of a package with 48 others in a 46-43 party-line vote. Both New Mexico senators, Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Lujan, voted against the confirmations. Nash Jones revisits Pearce’s confirmation hearing held back in February.   

A Hantavirus outbreak on a Dutch cruise ship made international headlines beginning last month. While New Mexico has the most Hantavirus cases of any state in the U.S., it’s a different strain than what infected the ship’s passengers and crew. A leading expert on the virus at the UNM Health Sciences Center, Dr. Steven Bradfute, stopped by the studio to discuss the differences along with his new research on the version found here in New Mexico.  


Host: Nash Jones 

Segments: 
Environmentalists Oppose Reuse of Fracking Wastewater 
Correspondent: Nash Jones 
Guest: Tannis Fox, Senior Attorney, Western Environmental Law Center 

NHCC Workers Fight for Labor Rights 
Correspondent: Cailley Chella 
Guests: Rosemary Gallegos, National Hispanic Cultural Center Employee
Jacob Saavedra, National Hispanic Cultural Center Employee 
Grace Saavedra, National Hispanic Cultural Center Employee 
Nan G. Nash, NM Public Employee Labor Relations Board Chair 
Peggy Nelson, NM Public Employee Labor Relations Board Vice Chair 
Pilar Vaile, NM Public Employee Labor Relations Board Executive Director and Hearing Examiner 
Megan Green, Communication Workers of America Local 7076 Union President 

Police Misconduct Board Criticized for Lacking Transparency 
Correspondent: Jeff Proctor 
Guest: NM Sen. Antonio “Moe” Maestas, D-Albuquerque 

Former NM Congressman Steve Pearce Joins Trump Administration 
Correspondent: Nash Jones 

Hantavirus Expert on How Disease Differs in NM 
Correspondent: Nash Jones 
Guest: Steven Bradfute, Ph.D., University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center