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This image released by the Santa Fe Opera shows Edward Parks as Steve Jobs in Santa Fe Opera's world premiere of Mason Bates and Mark Campbell's opera, "The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs," in Santa Fe, N.M. (Ken Howard/Santa Fe Opera via AP)

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The New Mexico House of Representative grapples with a state budget crisis during a special session on Wednesday May 24, 2017, in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Santa Fe Vice President Kathy Hart, 65, right, urges voters to reject a tax on sugary beverages outside a polling center in Santa Fe, N.M., on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Voters in New Mexico's capital city were deciding whether to add a tax on sugary sodas and other sweetened beverages that would follow the examples of several cities across the country. The proposed tax in Santa Fe would pay to expand early childhood education. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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Middle school teacher Michelle Chavez, 48, of Santa Fe, N.M., right, casts her ballot with a poll worker at Sweeney Elementary School in Santa Fe, N.M., on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in a citywide referendum. Voters in New Mexico's capital city were deciding whether to add a tax on sugary sodas and other sweetened beverages that would follow the examples of several cities across the country. The proposed tax in Santa Fe would pay to expand early childhood education. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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Pre-kindergarten teacher Shanel Rosetta, 23, of Albuquerque (left, foreground), makes calls to registered voters from a union hall in Santa Fe, N.M., on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, urging them to vote in favor of a tax on sugary sodas and other sweetened beverages. Voters in New Mexico's capital city were deciding whether to add a tax on sugary sodas and other sweetened beverages that would follow the examples of several cities across the country. The proposed tax in Santa Fe would pay to expand early childhood education. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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A line of more than 50 voters snakes though a balloting center in Santa Fe, N.M., on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, as voters decide whether to add a tax on sugary sodas and other sweetened beverages. The tax would follow the examples of several cities across the country. Under Santa Fe's approach, the tax would pay to expand early childhood education.(AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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In a Feb. 9, 2017 photo, Henry Valdez films Marina Rossi, who playes Andrea in 'Bad Broker' during their "pitch" video for Indiegogo to solicit $5,000 in open source funding in the real estate office they use as a set for their web series in Santa Fe, N.M. (Clyde Mueller/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP)

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FILE - This Feb. 1, 2017 file photo New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez talks about the economic impact of a $37 million contract to install solar panels to power Facebook's new data center during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M. The nation's only Latina governor is denouncing a charge by a white former mayor of Santa Fe that she is a racist. A spokesman for Martinez says comments made by former Santa Fe Mayor David Coss at an immigrant rights rally Monday, Feb. 6, were "are sad and ignorant." (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan,File)

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New Mexico Speaker of the House Brian Egolf speaks during the opening during the opening of the legislature, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP Photo/Craig Fritz)

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New Mexico Senate Majority Floor Leader Peter Wirth waits to speaks during the opening of the legislature, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP Photo/Craig Fritz)

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State Sen. Joseph Cervantes, center, joined by his senate Democratic members from left, Liz Stefanics, Mimi Stewart and Mary Kay Papen gives their response to New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez's State of the State address, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP Photo/Craig Fritz)

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New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez congratulated by supporters after she gave her State of the State address, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP Photo/Craig Fritz)

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New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez delivers her State of the State address, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP Photo/Craig Fritz)

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New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez gives her State of the State address at the state Capitol, Tuesday, Jan 19, 2016, in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP Photo/Mark Holm)

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This booking photo provided by the Santa Fe County Jail shows actor and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Shepard, who was arrested Monday on suspicion of drunken driving in Santa Fe, N.M. (Associated Press)

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This undated photo provided by the city of Santa Fe, Artist Taylor Mott looks over"Homage to the Burro," sculpture by artist Charles Southard in Santa Fe, N.M. The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission is working Mott to reconstruct and replace the tail on the sculpture. Last week officials noticed that someone broke the tail off of the sculpture and vandals also tagged the wall on a building nearby. Mott is moving forward with fabricating a replacement tail for the artist’s review and approval. When approved, the tail will be welded in place (AP Photo/The city of Santa Fe)

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This undated photo provided by the city of Santa Fe, Artist Taylor Mott looks over"Homage to the Burro," sculpture by artist Charles Southard in Santa Fe, N.M. The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission is working with Mott to reconstruct and replace the tail on the sculpture. Last week officials noticed that someone broke the tail off of the sculpture and vandals also tagged the wall on a building nearby. Mott is moving forward with fabricating a replacement tail for the artist’s review and approval. When approved, the tail will be welded in place (AP Photo/The city of Santa Fe)

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This undated photo provided by the city of Santa Fe, N.M., shows "Homage to the Burro," sculpture by artist Charles Southard in Santa Fe, N.M. The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission is working with artist Taylor Mott to reconstruct and replace the tail on the sculpture. Last week officials noticed that someone broke the tail off of the sculpture and vandals also tagged the wall on a building nearby. Mott is moving forward with fabricating a replacement tail for the artist’s review and approval. When approved, the tail will be welded in place. (AP Photo/The city of Santa Fe)