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Albuquerque moves quickly to remove César Chávez from streets, public honors following abuse disclosures by Dolores Huerta, others
By Jesse Jones, City Desk ABQ in The Paper. — City officials took swift action Wednesday to initiate the renaming of local sites honoring civil rights organizer and Chicano icon César Chávez following disclosures by fellow activist Dolores Huerta that he pressured her for sex resulting in pregnancies. City Councilor Joaquín Baca told City Desk…
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Council kills controversial tax hike after floor amendments slash rate
Councilors Bassan and Baca pulled their own bill after a surprise twist in the chambers.
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Council OK’s ordinance to thwart ICE arrests in Albuquerque
Immigrant advocates celebrate after contentious City Council battle

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