This [subscription] in the Albuquerque Journal: Indicted state Treasurer Robert Vigil is making decisions on investment of taxpayer money from his home, directing the purchase…
0 CommentsMonth: October 2005
This is just too ridiculous: As for the anti-price-gouging legislation proposed by Governor Bill Richardson, it is in its 10th version. The current version considers…
0 CommentsI’m not an attorney, but the New Mexico statutes I cited yesterday make it pretty clear what the Attorney General’s role is supposed to be…
0 CommentsI’m writing to you in the hopes that you’ll do the right thing and come together in a bi-partisan caucus with some of your Democratic…
0 CommentsA couple of days ago, Joe Monahan blogged an interesting point by State Representative Joseph Cervantes (D) of Las Cruces regarding bias in the potential…
0 CommentsFirst, my response to the results of yesterday’s city election… I’m glad I live in the county. Ok, now onto the ill-conceived price gouging legislation…
0 CommentsBy all reports, Governor Richardson is bent on making the State Treasurer’s office an appointed instead of an elected position. However, all one has to…
0 CommentsIn today’s Albuquerque Journal (subscription), Metro Court officials complain of the lack of funding to enforce the interlock law for DWI offenders. Court officials say…
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