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[1] Ethical complaint filed against Stop the Stadium group An Albuquerque man is filing an ethical complaint against the Stop the Stadium group, which is working to break the city’s $ 50 million stadium loan. Joaquin Baca lives near one of the preferred locations for the stadium and is not affiliated with New Mexico United. He says he made an ethics complaint against the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which he claims is behind the Stop the Stadium group. Baca claims the group operated as a PAC but did not register as a PAC. The city requires PACs to register if they earn or spend more than $ 250.

[2] Downtown Albuquerque worker searches for parking solutions after repeated car damage The city of Albuquerque makes changes after a worker says he was tired of going to a wrecked car. The man, who wants to remain anonymous, says he spent thousands of dollars on repairing his car over the past month. He says it often happens to downtown employees who can’t afford to park in secured city garages. The city says free parking is impractical as the parking department is fully funded by revenue from parking meters and garages. Even city workers pay $ 40 a month to park, but say they can now offer downtown workers the same monthly rate that city workers pay.

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