Nominating Committee to Hold Its First Meeting Since Current Class of Commissioners Were Sworn In Last Year Exciting developments at the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC)! On Monday, July 15, the NMPRC Nominating Committee will convene for the first time since our commissioners began their terms in January 2023. Key agenda items include electing a new committee Chair and establishing a timeline for the nomination process. Details of the Meeting: • WHO: NMPRC Nominating Committee • WHAT: Special Open Committee Meeting • WHEN: Monday, July 15, at 2 p.m. MDT • WHERE: Bokum Building, 142 W Palace Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501; also available on YouTube Public comment is welcome! Sign up via email at public.comment@prc.nm.gov by 5 p.m. the day before the meeting. No advance sign-up needed for in-person comments. Stay informed and engaged with NMPRC's initiatives! More information, including meeting agendas, notices, and minutes, is available on our website https://www.prc.nm.gov/ #NMPRC #PublicRegulation #NewMexico #PublicService
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M.Sc., FIEMA, Social and Resettlement Practitioner and Environmentalist. Director at Intersocial Ltd., Chairperson Umeras Community Development & a member of the Community Wetlands Forum Board of Directors
The participants of a special session of the 43rd annual conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, in Dublin, Ireland, on April 25th, 2024, endorsed The Dublin Declaration on Fair and Equitable Land Access 1.0. Please find the FELA Declaration 1.0 attached. The Declaration proposes a new approach to projects where communities are treated as equal partners in the process to reach agreement on impacts and benefits and if and how projects can proceed to achieve a Just Transformation. We are inviting comments and feedback on the Declaration. Please post comments, or send an email to Eddie Smyth: eddiesmyth@intersocialconsulting.com or Susanna Price: susanna.price@gmail.com The Working Group members are: Eddie Smyth & Susanna Price (co-chairs) and Susan D. Tamondong, Frank Vanclay, David Pred, Natalie Bugalski, Indrani Sigamany, Jessica Milgroom, Inga-Lill Aronsson, Sam Pillai, Dolores Koenig, Chris De Wet, Norby Paul, Kei Otsuki, Joshua Matanzima and Raymond Cardinal.
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