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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 47 MIN

777 Frivolous Ethics Complaint Dismissed, NM Ranked Last Again, Deb Haaland's Policy Priorities and more

from Tipping Point New Mexico

On this week's show Paul and Wally discuss Paul's recent travels to Tucson, AZ for his daughter's volleyball tournament and the condition of roads/construction on the trip. Roads are a top priority for the Rio Grande Foundation in the upcoming legislative session.  The City of ABQ ethics board dismissed the Keller campaign's frivolous ethics complaint last week. What does the future hold?   New Mexico was ranked dead last as a place for raising families by Wallethub. We look at why that was the case and why RGF's economic ideas hold the key to improving family outcomes.  . RGF weighs in on ABQ spending $100K for police chief search. Deb Haaland recently came out with her policy priorities. Paul and Wally discuss her education agenda and implications of having been endorsed by the teachers union.  Both Trump and some in Congress (both parties) are talking about capping credit card interest rates. This is a bad idea. 

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