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Follow the Money with New Mexico Public Records

A 505 Legal Guide

Every year, billions of tax dollars flow through New Mexico's state and local governments. Where does that money go? Who decides how it gets spent? And when something looks wrong, how can ordinary citizens find out what really happened? This practical guide teaches New Mexicans how to use the Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) to investigate government spending. Written for readers with no legal background, the book walks through everything from crafting your first records request to challenging improper denials in court. You'll learn how to identify the documents that reveal where money flows-contracts, invoices, emails, and meeting minutes. You'll discover the red flags that signal waste, fraud, or mismanagement. And you'll get step-by-step instructions for getting those documents into your hands, even when agencies resist. The book addresses the real obstacles citizens face: agencies that ignore requests, fees designed to discourage inquiry, and bureaucratic runarounds that waste precious time. It provides sample request letters, appeal templates, and a plain-English explanation of your rights under New Mexico law. Whether you're a concerned taxpayer, a community activist, a journalist, or someone who simply believes government should be accountable to the people it serves, this guide gives you the tools to follow the money yourself. Written by a New Mexico attorney with experience both inside government and advocating for public access, this 505 Legal Guide puts the power of transparency where it belongs-in the hands of everyday citizens.

Januar 2026, ca. 136 Seiten, Englisch
Stalter Law LLC
979-8-9928381-1-4

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