Democratic lawmakers who have stood in the way of ethics reform, beware: A new poll finds that an overwhelming majority of New Mexico Democrats want tougher ethics laws. The poll, released today by the Albuquerque Journal, finds that 88 percent of New Mexico Democrats want tougher ethics laws when asked this question: “Do you support or oppose tougher New Mexico ethics laws for state officials, such as campaign contribution limits, additional restrictions on lobbyists and creation of an ethics commission that could investigate complaints against public officials?” There’s a good chance the Legislature will approve campaign contribution limits in January, as even the reform-adverse Senate majority leader, Michael Sanchez, has said he believes such a bill will pass. A task force convened by the governor is recommending the other proposals related to lobbyists and an ethics commission – proposals a number of powerful lawmakers from both parties oppose. The Legislature’s interim Ethics Subcommittee, whose membership includes a number of reform opponents, is holding its first meeting to discuss ethics reform on Friday. But legislative opposition to reform, coupled with the governor’s push for domestic partner benefits and the lieutenant governor’s push for universal health care during the 30-day session, has many believing most ethics reform proposals don’t stand a chance. Continue Reading