Join us on the next episode of SPPI-TV as we dive into the latest Native American current events with our special guest, Dr. Katherine Spilde. In this episode, we'll explore two significant developments: the Chaco Canyon buffer zone update and the groundbreaking Haaland v. Brackeen Supreme Court decision. First, we'll discuss the controversial 10-mile barrier […]
Topic: Albuquerque Journal
daily newspaper in Albuquerque, New Mexico

The Supreme Court of the United States affirms a significant victory for tribal sovereignty, protecting the cultural identity of Native Americans.
Report: No Loan for You, Too!

The unintended consequences of price controls on consumer access to credit.

Parents in New Mexico’s largest school districts express dissatisfaction with the quality of public education.

How the war on specialized emergency loans has hurt New Mexicans.

Dark money rears its head in New Mexico politics.

The energy crisis is here and Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s hyper-political Energy Transition Act is entirely to blame.

The Southwest Public Policy Institute is pleased to announce today that Dowd Muska has joined as a senior fellow.

Contrary to New Mexico Public Education Department Secretary Dr. Kurt Steinhaus, education is not in “a good place”.

Increasing domestic manufacturing capabilities through licensing freedom and red tape reduction can be an investment in future economic security.