Northern New Mexicans Protecting Land, Water, and Rights Northern New Mexicans Protecting Land, Water, and Rights, Inc. is a non-profit organization created to lessen the stress of neighborhood tensions due to lack of information and fair representation. An organization whose main goal is intended to unify and empower communities against prejudice and discrimination. Community deterioration can be stopped and repaired. Updates: House Bill 330 has been approved by the House floor in 2015 Legislature! This bill was sponsored by Rep. Carl Trujillo to relieve NM communities from unfair utility easement charges from the area’s tribes. HB 330 was heavily supported by non-Indian residents facing steeper electric bills and was opposed by tribal leaders, who say the state has no jurisdiction in the matter. HB330 would have given state regulators more say in power line agreements between tribes and electric cooperatives. With your support HB330 made it through the House, however in the Senate Cultural Indian Affairs Committee, due to a split vote-HB330 failed to move forward. Local road easements status: There seems to be a growing trend with tribes claiming road ownership and related trespass fees. The city of Espanola was recently approached for $1 million payment for usage of local roads. This is in addition to the road dispute within the Pojoaque Valley between residents and the Pueblos. An upcoming meeting is scheduled between NNMProtects and US Senator Tom Udall, US Senator Martin Heinrich and Congressman Ben Ray Lujan to discuss the San Ildefonso's (San-I) claim that County Road 84 trespasses pueblo land. Without hesitation, NNMProtects submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FoA) to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) requesting a list of all properties that San-I owns within its pueblo grant. The list will help determine the legitimacy of San-I's claim and could give NMMProtects the legal basis to oppose the claim. Aamodt objections status: Aamodt Settlement: It is expected the final Settlement will be appealed to the federal court in Denver. Last month, 82 residents filed a court motion to object to the NM State Engineer's attempt to arbitrarily reduce the water rights of pre-1956 wells from 3 acre feet to 0.70 acre feet. If your well was drilled prior to 1956, please contact NNM Protects for guidance and participation in a class-action lawsuit. Pojoaque Valley Irrigation District (PVID) lawsuit status: Pojoaque Valley Irrigation District (PVID) lawsuit status: A response from Kate Ferlic, attorney for the PVID, was received regarding NNMProtects lawsuit against PVID for failure to provide copies of the irrigation district's bylaws, operating rules for the board of directors, minutes from board meetings, financial records, and ballots and registration sheet from the Dec. 2 election. PVID denied all the charges cited in the NNMProtects lawsuit. Please keep an eye out for updates on our website. If you care about your water rights, utility rates, or being denied access to your property, become a member of Northern New Mexico Protects (NNMProtects.org). There is still time to make things right in the Aamodt water case, Jemez Electric rate hike and other issues currently facing homeowners’ rights. Please join! Si usted se preocupa por sus derechos de echar agua, precios de electricidad, o ser el acceso denegado a su propiedad, se hace un miembro de Nuevo México del Norte Protege (NNMProtects.org). Hay todavía el tiempo para hacer cosas directamente en el caso de echar agua Aamodt, Jemez excursión de precio Eléctrica y otras cuestiones que actualmente afrontan los derechos de los propietarios. ¡Por favor únase! Please call or email [email protected] to find out how to become a member Beverly Duran-Cash, President (505)699-3596 Heather Nordquist, Executive Vice President (505)470-3622 Dave Neal, Vice President (505)455-2175 Martha Trujillo, Secretary (505)455-2779 Gail Martinez, Treasurer (505)660-4807 Por favor llame o correo electrónico [email protected] para averiguar como hacerse un miembro. Beverly Duran-Cash, la Presidenta (505)699-3596 Heather Nordquist, Vice-Presidenta Ejecutivo (505)470-3622) Dave Neal, Vice-Presidente (505)455-2175) Martha Trujillo, Secretaria (505)455-2779) o Gail Martinez, Tesorera (505)660-4807) Monthly Meetings 6:15 PM rd 3 Thursday of every month at El Rancho Community Center April 15 May21 June 18 Inquire about “protesting your property land value” April 1, 2015 -Property Value Assessments will be mailed out from the Santa Fe County Assessors Office. Many of our community issues may allow for a re-evaluation of property tax. County Property Value Assistance Outreach Pojoaque April 8th and 21st 4:00PM Pojoaque Satellite Office 5 W Gutierrez Ste., 9 Espanola April 13th and 20th 4:00PM Abedon Lopez Senior Center in Espanola, NM May 2, 2015 Fundraising Event Mariachi Espectacular Dinner, Music, Fun; door prize - $1000.00 $25.00 Adults Contact us for tickets E mail us at: [email protected] Website: nnmprotects.org Check us out on our Facebook page for the latest news and information Tweet us! @NNMProtects on twitter To make a donation, make out your check payable to NNMProtecting Land, Water and Rights Mailing address: P.O. Box 37, Los Alamos, NM 87544 What do you get when you cross a pit bull with Lassie? A dog that bites your arm off and then runs away to call for help.
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