Summary
A Republican lawyer and former Catron County rancher who works for the State Land Office is joining the race for land commissioner later this year, swelling the ranks of the contest to six confirmed candidates, and as many as eight.
Jim Jackson of Albuquerque is taking a leave of absence from the office to run for the post. He has worked at the office for four years. His past positions include assistant commissioner and director of the Surface Division, which handles agricultural leases, rights of way and water issues.See the full content of this document
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Ex-Rancher Joins Race for Land Commissioner
"We need to protect and encourage revenue from historic land uses while building a bridge t...
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