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Floyd, Koy; Burlingame, Martin – 1974
Like most States, New Mexico's legislature grants not only basic foundation money for public schools but also a small percentage of additional discretionary funds. While the foundation money is almost always dispersed in light of a rigid formula, the discretionary funds present the opportunity for political bargaining. While hardly of as obvious…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Research, Legislators, Political Influences
Garcia, Flaviano Chris – Aztlan, 1974
The article briefly reviews New Mexico's political history, surveys the present socio-political status of its Spanish speaking population, and examines the effects of the Chicano Movimiento on Manitos in New Mexico. (NQ)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences, History, Political Divisions (Geographic)
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Vigil, Maurilio E. – 1976
New Mexico's Hispanos have long participated actively in every facet of state politics--party work, candidacy, office holding, and voting. Yet, they have not shared the political rewards commensurate with political importance in state politics. The 1974 election of Jerry Apodaca as New Mexico's twenty-third Governor marked only the third time, and…
Descriptors: Elections, Government (Administrative Body), Mexican Americans, Political Affiliation
Fuhrman, Susan; And Others – 1979
School finance reform has reflected, over the last 10 years, the changing relationship between education and state government. Emerging from the case histories presented here is the conclusion that, gradually, the barriers separating education policymakers from general government have been lowered. At the same time, the fragmentation among…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Finance Reform