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Richardson freezes all capital outlay projects

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | October 26, 2009

UPDATED: Gov. Bill Richardson has ordered a freeze on all capital outlay projects “with the goal of realizing as much as $150 million in savings,” according to a news release from his office. Continue Reading

Heinrich pushes American Indian health care measure

By Peter St. Cyr | October 26, 2009

U.S. Rep. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., recently secured language to reauthorize an American Indian health care provision in the House version of the pending health insurance reform bill. Watch him talk about it. Continue Reading

Results of last week’s polls on city council races

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | October 26, 2009

Last week’s non-scientific polls on this site asked about the upcoming Las Cruces City Council election. Here are the results. Continue Reading

Guv concerned about ‘excessive’ budget cuts

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | October 24, 2009

While Gov. Bill Richardson says he’ll carefully review the budget bills awaiting his action, he told the Albuquerque Journal that he is concerned about “excessive cuts to state agencies” and “dramatic cuts to Medicaid and other services.” Continue Reading

Senate OKs budget bill, but with amendments

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

On a vote of 31-9, the Senate has approved a bill that would make deep cuts to state government. The bill now heads to the House for a vote on whether to concur with several amendments. Continue Reading

Senate heats up over arm-twisting allegations

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

The Senate has voted to uphold an amendment to add a requirement that staff compile a list of at least $150 million in potentially cutable capital outlay projects to a bill that would make widespread reductions in state government. But that came only after tensions erupted over some serious allegations made against Senate leaders. Continue Reading

Senate votes to consider further capital outlay cuts

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

The New Mexico Senate voted this afternoon to add a requirement that staff compile a list of at least $150 million in potentially cutable capital outlay projects to a bill that would make widespread reductions in state government. Now, the body is considering a second amendment that would use that money to reduce cuts to state agencies and avoid education cuts. Continue Reading

Newspaper profiles Las Cruces City Council District 5 race

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

The Las Cruces Sun-News continued its profiles of upcoming city council races today, taking a look at the District 5 contest between incumbent Gil Jones and challenger Gill M. Sorg. “It’s experience vs. independence,” the article’s headline states. Continue Reading

House OKs budget cuts; Senate could vote today

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

The House approved late Thursday a newly reworked budget bill that makes deep cuts – 7.6 percent – to most state agencies, but smaller cuts to education, including trimming less than 1 percent from the budgets of K-12 schools. Continue Reading

Newspaper profiles Las Cruces City Council District 3 race

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

The Las Cruces Sun-News profiled earlier today one of three city council races on the ballot in the Nov. 3 election. Discussion in the District 3 race between incumbent Dolores Archuleta and challenger Olga Pedroza has centered primarily on the economy and neighborhood improvements, the newspaper reported. Continue Reading

Bill would give chief justice oversight of cuts to DAs’ budgets

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

UPDATED: House Bill 17, which would implement some $220 million in cuts to most state agencies, public education and Medicaid, contains an interesting provision related to the state’s district attorneys. Continue Reading

Corrections Department already cutting budget

By Peter St. Cyr | October 22, 2009

Spokeswoman says the department has been planning for a 3.5 percent decrease in its budget. Cuts the department has already implemented include moving inmates from private to state-owned prisons and feeding inmates less. Continue Reading

Guv may be ‘encouraged’ to cut spending on exempt staff

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

House Bill 17 would implement some $220 million in cuts to most state agencies, public education and Medicaid, but it wouldn’t require the governor to trim his staff of hundreds of exempt employees. Instead, it states that he is “encouraged” to do it. Continue Reading

Lyons: Bland pushed firms to hire certain agents

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

The State Investment Council has learned that Gary Bland, who resigned Wednesday, pressured investment firms to hire certain placement agents, Land Commissioner Pat Lyons says. Continue Reading

House committee OKs cuts to education, Medicaid

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

The primary bill aimed at addressing the state’s massive budget shortfall – legislation that includes cuts to education and Medicaid – was unveiled late Wednesday and passed the House Appropriations and Finance Committee on a vote of 11-6. Continue Reading

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