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  3. New Mexico Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico law (NMSA 1978 22-2-2L) gives the Public Education Department authority over "an association or organization attempting to regulate a public school activity", giving it authority to approve or disapprove rules and to require performance and financial audits, and requiring the organizations to comply with New Mexico's Open Meetings ...

  4. The Candy Lady - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico: Postal/ZIP Code: 87104: Country: ... The Candy Lady is a New Mexican candy store in the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, founded in 1980. [1] [2] History

  5. Public not allowed in meetings of NM missing, murdered ... - AOL

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    Instead, he wrote in an email that advisory councils aren’t subject to the state Open Meetings Act. Josey Tenorio (Hopi), an advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women, at Missing in New ...

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  8. After reviewing meeting recordings and statements from commissioners, the AG’s office found that the closed session was in compliance with the open meetings act and was solely held to discuss ...

  9. Grunsky-Burton Open Meeting Act - Wikipedia

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    The Grunsky-Burton Open Meeting Act was enacted by the California Legislature in 1973. It became Section 9027 of the Government Code. It provided that all meetings of the Senate and Assembly and the committees, subcommittees and conference committees were to be "open to the public" so that the populace may remain informed. [1]

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