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Legislator wants quicker action on fraud cases

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 23, 2009

Attorney General Gary King has yet to act on nearly 100 cases filed under the state’s Fraud Against Taxpayers Act – and that could discourage potential whistleblowers from coming forward, the legislative sponsor of the law says. Continue Reading

Denish won’t raise money during legislative session

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 22, 2009

UPDATED: Lt. Gov. Diane Denish says she will not raise money during the upcoming session of the New Mexico Legislature, continuing a voluntary policy she’s practiced during her time in office. Continue Reading

Trial of Vigil-Giron, others set for July

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 22, 2009

The trial of former Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron and three others accused of bilking taxpayers out of millions of dollars has been set for July. Continue Reading

Gary Johnson heads to New Hampshire

By Peter St. Cyr | December 21, 2009

Former N.M. Gov. Gary Johnson is heading to New Hampshire — the nation’s first presidential primary state — next month. That could add fuel to speculation that he’s preparing a national campaign. Continue Reading

ABQ Journal examines Legislatures’ progressives

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 21, 2009

UPDATED: With progressives gaining seats and influence in the New Mexico Legislature in recent years, the Albuquerque Journal takes a look today at what this group of lawmakers is all about. Continue Reading

Reporter: Guv sets up a ‘double fire wall’ to block access

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 21, 2009

The Albuquerque Journal’s Thomas J. Cole called out the governor this weekend for talking the talk when it comes to issues of open government but failing – at least at times — to walk the walk. Continue Reading

Former cabinet secretary running for Bernalillo County Commission seat

By Peter St. Cyr | December 21, 2009

Former N.M. Health Secretary Michelle Lujan Grisham is expected to formally announce her candidacy for District 1 Bernalillo County Commissioner later today. Continue Reading

Ortiz y Pino: Progressives need to assert themselves

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 21, 2009

Jerry Ortiz y Pino says progressives have been “used” by the Democratic Party in New Mexico for a long time. He says his candidacy for lieutenant governor is “a great opportunity for the progressive wing of the party to assert itself.” Continue Reading

ABQ mayor making plans to deal with budget deficit

By Peter St. Cyr | December 20, 2009

Albuquerque Mayor Richard “R.J.” Berry says he has developed a plan to deal with declining gross receipts taxes, which could lead to an estimated $12 million to $19 million budget deficit. Continue Reading

Most voters in poll give Lewis a thumbs-up

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 20, 2009

The majority of those who voted in last week’s non-scientific poll on this site said they approve of the job James B. Lewis is doing as state treasurer. Continue Reading

Denish has PSAs featuring her stopped

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 18, 2009

UPDATED: A day after the governor called for a ban on political candidates appearing in public service announcements paid for by the state, Lt. Gov. Diane Denish has asked the state Health Department to stop running one in which she appears. Continue Reading

GOP’s Sanchez jumps into race for lieutenant governor

By Heath Haussamen and Peter St. Cyr | December 18, 2009

Former state representative and Republican gubernatorial nominee John Sanchez is jumping into the race for lieutenant governor. Sanchez, 46, announced his decision to enter the race Thursday in Albuquerque. Continue Reading

Las Cruces needs ethics reform, many say

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 18, 2009

The Las Cruces City Council has certainly become more proactive about listening to input from the public since progressives took over in early 2008. But many, including the mayor and a state senator who’s been involved in reform in Albuquerque and the Legislature, say more structural reforms are needed. Continue Reading

Richardson announces ethics reform proposals

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 17, 2009

For whatever it’s worth, Gov. Bill Richardson announced today the ethics reforms he says he plans to push in the 2010 session. Continue Reading

Politico: Gary Johnson ‘emerges as the next Ron Paul’

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 17, 2009

Former Gov. Gary Johnson is “doing little to knock down the idea that he may be looking toward a 2012 presidential run,” Politico reports today in an article profiling a man the article says “emerges as the next Ron Paul.” Continue Reading

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