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Recent News About Coalition of Conservatives in Action
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Las Cruces residents urged to weigh in on new zoning proposal
The city of Las Cruces is considering changes to its zoning code, sparking concern among residents.
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Las Cruces residents urged to comment on City Council's legislative priorities
The City Council of Las Cruces is scheduled to vote on legislative priorities for 2025 at a meeting on December 2.
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Residents encouraged to provide feedback on proposed zoning code updates
Residents are being urged to voice their opinions on the latest zoning code updates, which propose allowing retail stores and large apartment complexes in all neighborhoods. The presentation below provides more information on the new zoning revision and instructions on how to submit a comment.
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Fundraiser launched to provide carrying solutions for Las Cruces homeless
CCIA is raising funds to provide essential carrying solutions, such as backpacks and duffel bags, for homeless individuals. These items are intended to replace the use of grocery carts for carrying personal belongings. The organization partners with charities to ensure donations reach those in urgent need.
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Las Cruces City Council passes new crime ordinances
Las Cruces City Council has passed ordinances addressing shopping cart possession, soliciting and loitering on roadways and narrow medians, and aggressive panhandling. The measures aim to direct individuals into treatment programs.
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Las Cruces residents urged to support crime ordinances at upcoming city council meeting
The City of Las Cruces is set to vote on two crime-related ordinances proposed by Chief Story. The City Council meeting, scheduled for August 5, will include a public comment period where residents can express their views on the ordinances.
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Las Cruces seeks public input on crime-related ordinances ahead of city council vote
The City of Las Cruces is seeking public input on two crime-related ordinances proposed by Chief Story, which will be voted on by the City Council on August 5. Residents are encouraged to email, call, or attend the meeting to make public comments.
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Governor addresses crime at town hall; city councilors face criticism
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham addressed crime issues during a recent Town Hall, proposing several bills aimed at tackling the problem. The session extended late into the night as the Governor allowed extensive public participation.
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Governor calls special session for crime legislation
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has called the New Mexico legislature into a Special Session on July 18th to address several crime bills. Despite past disagreements with the Governor, there is alignment on this initiative as these proposed bills aim to tackle issues related to repeat offenders and high crime rates.
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Only Citizens Vote Coalition urges support for SAVE Act
I invite all to access this site and consider adding your name to the list of concerned voting citizens who want the SAVE ACT to pass. You can sign up to Join the Movement to Protect the Ballot Box for American Citizens and also, sign the ACTIVIST PLEDGE requesting Congress pledge to stop non-citizen voting. DO IT TODAY!! https://www.onlycitizensvotecoalition.com/
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Las Cruces residents urged to comment on revised zoning code
A newly revised version of the Las Cruces development code has been released, featuring several improvements. However, concerns remain regarding the proposed changes to the parking code. Critics argue that the new regulations will severely limit the amount of parking businesses are allowed to have.
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Legislative action sought for repeat offenders in Las Cruces
Many repeat offenders in Las Cruces are deemed "incompetent" to stand trial and are subsequently released back into the community, where they continue to commit crimes. There is a call for the New Mexico legislature to enact laws that would direct these "incompetent" offenders into treatment programs for the benefit of all.
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Rep Gabe Vasquez criticized for vote on immigrant voting rights
On May 23, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on a bill aimed at prohibiting illegal immigrants from voting in Washington, D.C. While the bill passed, Representative Gabe Vasquez (District 2) voted against it.
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City council pulls pro-Palestine ceasefire resolution amidst protests
At a recent City Council meeting, a resolution advocating for a ceasefire in Palestine was removed from the agenda, leading to an outburst from pro-Palestinian protestors. This decision came after many individuals had expressed their views on the matter through emails, attendance, and speeches at the City Council.
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Las Cruces City Council faces divisive vote on Pro-Palestinian ceasefire resolution
The Las Cruces City Council is set to vote on a Pro-Palestinian Ceasefire Resolution on Monday, May 6. This issue has generated significant debate within the community.
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Pro-Palestine Ceasefire Resolution Up for Vote at Las Cruces City Council Meeting
Las Cruces, May 3, 2024 - A controversial Pro-Palestinian Ceasefire Resolution is set to be put to a vote at the Las Cruces City Council meeting on Monday, May 6. The resolution has sparked strong opinions from various quarters, with calls for public engagement ahead of the crucial decision.According to Sarah Smith, Juan Garcia, and Julia Ruiz, the Council will deliberate on the resolution, which has been a subject of significant contention. "Protesters have repeatedly asked the City Council to sign a pro-Palestine resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza," stated an...
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Pro-Palestine Ceasefire Resolution on Las Cruces City Council Agenda Sparks Debate
Las Cruces, May 3, 2024 - The upcoming City Council meeting in Las Cruces is set to address a contentious issue as a Pro-Palestinian Ceasefire Resolution will be up for a vote. The resolution has divided opinions within the council and the community, prompting calls for public engagement.Proponents of the resolution have been vocal in their appeals to the council, with three Councilors, Bencomo, Corran, and Graham, already expressing support for the pro-Palestine stance. The issue has garnered significant attention, leading to a planned discussion and vote during the...
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Las Cruces residents urged to attend work session on new crime ordinances
The Las Cruces Police Department has introduced two new ordinances aimed at addressing local crime issues. Residents are encouraged to participate in the upcoming work session on Monday, April 29, to provide their input.
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Las Cruces Community Urged to Support New Crime Ordinances
Las Cruces residents Sarah Smith, Julia Ruiz, and Juan Garcia have issued a call to action, urging the community to support two new ordinances aimed at addressing the crime situation in the city. The proposed ordinances, focusing on shopping cart containment and retrieval, as well as solicitation, have been put forward by the Las Cruces police department.According to the trio, "Dear Las Crucens, We need your help! Two new ordinances are being proposed to help with the crime situation in Las Cruces." The ordinances will be discussed exclusively at a work session scheduled...
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Community Church Invites All to Pancake Event This Saturday
Lighthouse Community Church is inviting the public to join them this Saturday for a special pancake event. The event is set to take place on April 26, 2024.The church's spokesperson expressed their enthusiasm for the upcoming event, stating, "We are excited to welcome everyone to join us for pancakes this Saturday."All community members are encouraged to attend the event and enjoy a morning of delicious pancakes.