On Friday, as I was perusing the Albuquerque Journal this (subscription) caught my eye: To get around that problem, Richardson is recommending that lawmakers extend…
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I’m thinking that it is time for a mandatory state investment due diligence law in our state. It might read something like this: The state…
0 CommentsGovernor Richardson has come up with the perfect plan. On the National stage he plays the Conservative Democrat winning kudos from Cato, and capturing the…
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0 CommentsMan’s best friend, despite the stigma of bad breath, is becoming a force to be reckoned with in New Mexico politics. Working to wrestle the…
0 CommentsAccording to the Albuquerque Journal (subscription), last Thursday APS was celebrating and handing out one-time bonuses: Albuquerque schools will have about $11 million more to…
0 CommentsNew Mexico’s leading Democrats love the limelight. Unfortunately, their latest tactic for staying in it is coming at the expense of the state’s taxpayers. It…
0 CommentsWhen powerful New Mexico legislators want to avoid voting on issues that could come back to haunt them in the next election, they do one…
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