Thursday - March 26, 2026

Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Mexico

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ASRT and Consensus Committee Workgroups Spearhead Efforts to Address the Radiologic Technologist Workforce Shortage
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Jan. 18 -- The American Society of Radiologic Technologists issued the following news release: The American Society of Radiologic Technologists is coleading two workgroups and leading one workgroup to create action plans to increase the medical imaging and radiation therapy workforce and promote the profession. The ASRT-led consensus committee workgroups are focused on sustainable action to address workforce shortages by defining the levels and roles for each step in t  more
Santa Fe Institute: New Study Offers Insights Into How Populations Conform or Go Against the Crowd
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Jan. 18 (TNSres) -- Santa Fe Institute issued the following news release: Cultural traits -- the information, beliefs, behaviors, customs, and practices that shape the character of a population -- are influenced by conformity, the tendency to align with others, or anti-conformity, the choice to deliberately diverge. A new way to model this dynamic interplay could ultimately help explain societal phenomena like political polarization, cultural trends, and the spread of misi  more
WildEarth Guardians: Bill to Repeal Antiquities Act Flouts Overwhelming Public Support for Imperiled Landscapes and Cultural Sites
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Jan. 18 -- WildEarth Guardians issued the following news release: * * * WildEarth Guardians is fully committed to fighting this bill and any other efforts in this Congress to roll back the laws that protect public lands * * * U.S. Representatives Celeste Maloy of Utah and Mark Amodei of Nevada have introduced the Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act, legislation that would repeal the Antiquities Act and end a president's power to designate national monument  more