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NM Water in the U.S. Supreme Court, Oil & Gas Working Conditions & 4 Years of COVID
Manage episode 408880961 series 2616267
Lou DiVizio opens the show with some headlines from around the state including news that after two years, a $10M state-supported abortion clinic in Las Cruces is stuck in its planning phase.
This week, U.S. Supreme Court justices heard arguments from attorneys representing New Mexico, Texas and Colorado, as the three states presented a plan that would resolve a decade-old water rights case. Source New Mexico reporter Danielle Prokop joins us from Washington, D.C. to ask how the high court's decision will impact how we share water from the lower Rio Grande for years to come.
A new study from the University of New Mexico reports dangerous working conditions in the oil and gas industry. Correspondent Elizabeth Miller speaks with Dr. Gabriel Sanchez, a study author and executive director at UNM's Center for Social Policy, to ask how the sector's workers might find new jobs in a clean-energy future.
Finally, this week on the show we look back at how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped the last four years. Executive Producer Jeff Proctor sits down with Santa Fe-based public defender Jennifer Burrill and Michael Bird, former president of the American Public Health Association, to take stock of our state and country's handling of the pandemic — and where we are now. Then, Jeff asks Jennifer about her bout with Long COVID and the physical toll it has taken.
Supreme Court Hears Rio Grande Water Rights Case
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guest:
Danielle Prokop, reporter, Source New Mexico
UNM Study Finds Dangerous Working Conditions in Oil and Gas Industry
Correspondent:
Elizabeth Miller
Guest:
Dr. Gabriel Sanchez, professor and executive director, UNM Center for Social Policy
Long COVID in NM and the Pandemic’s Lasting Effects
Correspondent:
Jeff Proctor
Guests:
Jennifer Burrill, attorney, New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender
Michael Bird, former president, American Public Health Association
How COVID Has Shaped the Last Four Years in NM Correspondent:
Jeff Proctor Guests:
Jennifer Burrill, attorney, New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender
Michael Bird, former president, American Public Health Association
For More Information:
Viral Respiratory Infection Dashboard – New Mexico Department of Health
U.S. Supreme Court questions both positions in Rio Grande water case – Source New Mexico
Southeastern New Mexico Oil & Gas Workforce Study – UNM Center for Social Policy
359 epizódok
Manage episode 408880961 series 2616267
Lou DiVizio opens the show with some headlines from around the state including news that after two years, a $10M state-supported abortion clinic in Las Cruces is stuck in its planning phase.
This week, U.S. Supreme Court justices heard arguments from attorneys representing New Mexico, Texas and Colorado, as the three states presented a plan that would resolve a decade-old water rights case. Source New Mexico reporter Danielle Prokop joins us from Washington, D.C. to ask how the high court's decision will impact how we share water from the lower Rio Grande for years to come.
A new study from the University of New Mexico reports dangerous working conditions in the oil and gas industry. Correspondent Elizabeth Miller speaks with Dr. Gabriel Sanchez, a study author and executive director at UNM's Center for Social Policy, to ask how the sector's workers might find new jobs in a clean-energy future.
Finally, this week on the show we look back at how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped the last four years. Executive Producer Jeff Proctor sits down with Santa Fe-based public defender Jennifer Burrill and Michael Bird, former president of the American Public Health Association, to take stock of our state and country's handling of the pandemic — and where we are now. Then, Jeff asks Jennifer about her bout with Long COVID and the physical toll it has taken.
Supreme Court Hears Rio Grande Water Rights Case
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guest:
Danielle Prokop, reporter, Source New Mexico
UNM Study Finds Dangerous Working Conditions in Oil and Gas Industry
Correspondent:
Elizabeth Miller
Guest:
Dr. Gabriel Sanchez, professor and executive director, UNM Center for Social Policy
Long COVID in NM and the Pandemic’s Lasting Effects
Correspondent:
Jeff Proctor
Guests:
Jennifer Burrill, attorney, New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender
Michael Bird, former president, American Public Health Association
How COVID Has Shaped the Last Four Years in NM Correspondent:
Jeff Proctor Guests:
Jennifer Burrill, attorney, New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender
Michael Bird, former president, American Public Health Association
For More Information:
Viral Respiratory Infection Dashboard – New Mexico Department of Health
U.S. Supreme Court questions both positions in Rio Grande water case – Source New Mexico
Southeastern New Mexico Oil & Gas Workforce Study – UNM Center for Social Policy
359 epizódok
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