Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeNews News Congressman speaks to students on Constitution By: ADP Staff October 29, 2014 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related stories Sports Baseball, softball teams to compete for state championships; track gets two titles, breaks state record The City of Champions has its paw prints all... Sports Bulldogs advance to state semis, Lady ‘Dogs go 1-1 to stay alive The Bulldog baseball team advanced to the Class 4A... News Sitting Bull Falls gate to reopen under modified hours ALAMOGORDO -- The U.S. Forest Service has announced Thursday,... Congressman Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) pays a visit to Artesia High School this morning to speak to students in Jeremy Maupin’s history and government classes on the basics of the Constitution. Pearce presented the students with booklets containing constitutional facts and encouraged them to talk with their families about America’s “contract.” “When we don’t honor these concepts, then we end up in a very bad position,” Pearce told the classes. “You have to decide what your freedoms are worth and what you’re going to do to stand up to keep them.” Following the presentation, the congressman took questions from students curious about his stance on various current events.Teresa Lemon – Daily Press ADP Staff Join the Artesia Daily Press Newsletter Stay informed with the latest Artesia news and updates, directly in your inbox. Subscribe now! Name First Last Email* Latest stories Sports Baseball, softball teams to compete for state championships; track gets two titles, breaks state record Sports Bulldogs advance to state semis, Lady ‘Dogs go 1-1 to stay alive News Sitting Bull Falls gate to reopen under modified hours News NMSP release final details on fatal wreck Previous articleSheriff urges parents to check sex offender registry before trick-or-treatingNext articleSan Pedro Center announces Medicaid delay