Concerned Taxpayers of El Rancho
Taxpayers of El Rancho, NM - WAKE UP!!! This blog has been set up for YOU. Please feel free to voice your concerns about issues that are plaguing our community. Please note, this is not intended to be disrespectful or target any groups or individuals. Any inappropriate comments will be removed. Please subscribe to this blog so that you can receive important notifications on meetings and updates on several issues.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
LEGAL ASSISTANCE STILL AVAILABLE FOR OBJECTORS!
This past Tuesday we introduced Blair Dunn, Attorney, to the community as legal assistance to all objectors for a one-time fee of $100. Everyone that attended to ask questions agreed to signed up!!
The next opportunity to sign up.....
SATURDAY, MAY 10TH @ KOKOMANS LIQUOR PARKING LOT
We will have a tent set up in the parking lot from 10am - 2pm.
Please come by and sign up for help!
Remember, you can always represent yourself or hire an attorney. This representation is being organized by Northern New Mexicans Protecting Land, Water, & Rights for those that still need assistance.
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD. WE HAVE LITTLE TIME TO GET THE COMMUNITY ON BOARD SO THAT BLAIR DUNN CAN PULL YOUR OBJECTION AND BEGIN THE PROCESS OF REPRESENTING YOU!
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
ONCE AGAIN- PLEASE STAND
PRC Meeting Tomorrow at 9AM - PERA Bldg - 4TH Floor
Last week a few El Rancho community members attended a PRC Commissioners meeting in support of our Interveners, who requested that the PRC Commissioners hear the Jemez Coop/San Ildefonso Easement rate rider case directly. Usually the commissioners vote on a recommendation from a hearing examiner who hears the case and only presents his/her opinion.
The Commissioners voted 5-0 to listen to the community directly on why this rate recovery method has a negative impact on our community(s).
In a nut shell, Rate Rider (RR) 19 originally protected consumers by stating that the Government body who imposes a cost which increases electric rates, has to pass the cost to the people it governs. For example, a city franchise tax increase made by the city government has to be recovered and paid by city residents.
With Ohkay Owingeh, the PRC Commissioners altered Rate Rider 19 to give the pueblos exemption to this rule and include residents not governed by their government. This is why it is SO IMPORTANT for the Commissioners to hear the impact they made on the RR 19 alteration.
Tomorrow, May 7th at 9am, the lawyers from San Ildefonso, Ohkay Owingeh, and City of Espanola are all going in front of the PRC Commissioners to protest their decision to listen to YOU!
We need support! Not only from El Rancho residents but from our neighboring communities as well! This is just ONE of many easement issues and we need to come together and fight for a voice! Remember, San Ildefonso will be the location for the Aamodt water system and their government the primary controller of the Joint Powers Agreement Board that will regulate water rates.
No one has to speak, just be COUNTED! There is power in numbers.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
COMMENT MADE ON JOURNAL NORTH ARTICLE - GOOD STUFF!
This great comment was posted by a community member to the comments section for the article we currently had in the Journal (article link here)
We thought it needed to be shared -
"Guadeloupe de Hildago is the International Treaty that applies to Aamodt.. it states that property rights existing at it's inception will be respected. This specifically includes water.The Pueblos were not "dependent sovereign nations" or wards of the government (via the BIA )but Equal Citizens under both Spanish and Mexican law. There were no Priority Water Calls under Spanish and Mexican Law. This is a later invention of the US Government. "Aboriginal water rights"( priority calls) are not found in or before Guadeloupe de Hildago. This international Treaty between nations has evidently never been higher than District Court in New Mexico. How could that be a definitive ruling ?The current Aamodt Settlement is a racially based preferential treatment establishing water rights that historically did not exist. The US Gov has aided in unfair representation in the courts by providing for one groups legal costs and attorneys while the other groups have had unequal and inadequate representation. Some say Santa Fe County's interests are contrary to many Pojoaque and Nambe residents interests because of the water rights in the Aamodt Settlement being moved downstream for Santa Fe County to manage. Potentially taking from Pojoaque and Nambe residents to aid in further new Santa Fe County growth. The notion that there will be four Pueblo members of a managing Water Board with one Santa fe County member further illustrates the inadequate representation of Pojoaque and Nambe residents rights. A deeply flawed settlement."
We thought it needed to be shared -
"Guadeloupe de Hildago is the International Treaty that applies to Aamodt.. it states that property rights existing at it's inception will be respected. This specifically includes water.The Pueblos were not "dependent sovereign nations" or wards of the government (via the BIA )but Equal Citizens under both Spanish and Mexican law. There were no Priority Water Calls under Spanish and Mexican Law. This is a later invention of the US Government. "Aboriginal water rights"( priority calls) are not found in or before Guadeloupe de Hildago. This international Treaty between nations has evidently never been higher than District Court in New Mexico. How could that be a definitive ruling ?The current Aamodt Settlement is a racially based preferential treatment establishing water rights that historically did not exist. The US Gov has aided in unfair representation in the courts by providing for one groups legal costs and attorneys while the other groups have had unequal and inadequate representation. Some say Santa Fe County's interests are contrary to many Pojoaque and Nambe residents interests because of the water rights in the Aamodt Settlement being moved downstream for Santa Fe County to manage. Potentially taking from Pojoaque and Nambe residents to aid in further new Santa Fe County growth. The notion that there will be four Pueblo members of a managing Water Board with one Santa fe County member further illustrates the inadequate representation of Pojoaque and Nambe residents rights. A deeply flawed settlement."
The Wall Street Journal Article - ONE SIDED ARTICLE!
A reporter from Wall Street Journal contacted John Tapia, Chairman JMEC
to ask some questions about the astronomical electric easements. Mr.
Tapia offered some names of community members that are active in the
JEMC case and could give their side of
the story. The reporter is Dan Frosch. He never bothered to get any
other opinion except the people who could paint the picture that San
Ildefonso officials wanted to paint. Once again, the States back east
(many with powerful congressman) get manipulated to believe one side of
the story.
In order to comment on this article, you have to pay for a subscription but you can always email the reporter.
Write to Dan Frosch at Dan.Frosch@wsj.com
Or send an email to elranchocommunity@gmail.com and we will pay to post your comment. Please remember if we stay respectful and state our case fairly, perhaps Mr. Frosch will consider a follow on article.
See the article below:
Wall Street Journal: Tribes' New Negotiating Power Costs Utilities
In order to comment on this article, you have to pay for a subscription but you can always email the reporter.
Write to Dan Frosch at Dan.Frosch@wsj.com
Or send an email to elranchocommunity@gmail.com and we will pay to post your comment. Please remember if we stay respectful and state our case fairly, perhaps Mr. Frosch will consider a follow on article.
See the article below:
Wall Street Journal: Tribes' New Negotiating Power Costs Utilities
Monday, April 28, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
DAY 1: PRC Hearing - JMEC/San Ildefonso – Rate Rider 4
Thank you community members that have been so dedicated in attending all meetings and thank you to the new people that helped represent our community.
It was a very successful day and many stood up and spoke for YOUR community.
BUT IT IS NOT OVER, the hearing will continue tomorrow with our community Interveners testifying on your behalf.George Gomez and Bobby Quintana have been working hard for over a year to represent you at THIS Hearing and they need EVERYONE and ANYONE to attend tomorrow and/or Thursday.
People are not being asked to attend all day’s, just part of one will work. It is very important and the new people in attendance today witnessed the POWER IN NUMBERS!
A special “Thank You” to Santa Fe County Commissioner Danny Mayfield and State Representative Carl Trujillo for being present today. They both made very supportive statements for fairness to ALL people. The effort you made to take the time to support and listen to your constituents is noted and appreciated!!
Monday, April 21, 2014
DEADLINE TO PROTEST PROPERTY TAXES IS MAY 1, 2014.
DEADLINE TO PROTEST PROPERTY TAXES IS MAY 1, 2014.
Community members have asked Santa Fe Assessors Office to answer your questions and provide forms for you to protest your property values and taxes. Now is the time!
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2014
TIME: 6:30PM
WHERE: EL RANCHO COMMUNITY CENTER
There will be forms for you to complete if you want to protest property values and property taxes. County staff will be helping and accepting forms once complete.
Flyers have been posted throughout the community!
Community members have asked Santa Fe Assessors Office to answer your questions and provide forms for you to protest your property values and taxes. Now is the time!
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2014
TIME: 6:30PM
WHERE: EL RANCHO COMMUNITY CENTER
There will be forms for you to complete if you want to protest property values and property taxes. County staff will be helping and accepting forms once complete.
Flyers have been posted throughout the community!
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