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Council kills controversial tax hike after floor amendments slash rate
By Jesse Jones, City Desk in The Paper. — Albuquerque city workers filled the City Council chambers hoping a new tax would fund long-awaited raises, but they left empty-handed. Councilors voted 8-1 Monday night to kill a proposed gross receipts tax increase before the state deadline, shelving a plan meant to fund community projects and…
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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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Commissioner’s claims that Gov has secret plan to move NM United stadium to fairgrounds fizzles under fact-check
Gov’s office calls commissioner’s alerts “attention-seeking gossip and fear mongering”

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