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PRC’s Block may release comments made about him on surveys

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 6, 2010

UPDATED: Public Regulation Commissioner Jerome Block Jr. says he doesn’t mind releasing comments made about him by employees who filled out an ethics survey last year. He’s going to talk with the PRC attorney and his colleagues before making a final decision on whether to release them. Continue Reading

Primary candidates removed from the ballot

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 6, 2010

Judges ordered candidates for the Public Regulation Commission, state House and a district judgeship off the ballot Monday because they didn’t collect enough valid signatures on their nominating petitions. Continue Reading

VIDEO: Martinez begins airing first TV ad

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 6, 2010

Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez is out today with her first television ad, a 30-second spot that highlights her time as Doña Ana County’s district attorney. Watch it here. Continue Reading

Domenici fundraising drops following preprimary loss

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 5, 2010

Republican gubernatorial candidate Pete Domenici Jr. has seen a noticeable drop in fundraising since he finished last at the GOP preprimary nominating convention in March. Continue Reading

Being governor also means addressing public safety

By Susana Martinez | April 5, 2010

Public safety is a critical element in New Mexico’s future. Making sure citizens and businesses feel comfortable and safe as they engage in day-to-day activities is not only beneficial to our society, but it is conducive to growing the economy and educating our students. Continue Reading

The right to hear criticism of elected officials

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 4, 2010

The right to criticize elected officials is at the core of the First Amendment. The Public Regulation Commission says you don’t have a right to hear that criticism. But what good is the right to criticize if what you say is kept secret? Continue Reading

Education: Getting back to basics can’t hurt

By Steve Fischmann | April 1, 2010

Overcoming the culture of low-performing institutions is a daunting task. But our children deserve better than immersion in a culture of mediocrity. They deserve big returns on our education investment. Continue Reading

No to chickens at Easter and bigger government anytime

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | April 1, 2010

At Easter there is always a temptation to buy your kids a few adorable chicks as pets. Years ago my friend Judy mentioned she was going to buy two chicks for Easter. I protested, “Don’t do it, they turn into chickens.” Continue Reading

State should keep contract with OptumHealth

By Lazaro A. Molina LPCC | April 1, 2010

At this time, change is not needed, but support and understanding for OptumHealth, which has made a step in the right direction, is essential. Continue Reading

Judicial candidate appeals public financing ruling

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 1, 2010

Appellate judge candidate Dennis W. Montoya is appealing the secretary of state’s decision to reject his application for public financing. Continue Reading

All five GOP candidates can beat Denish

By Joshua Baca | March 31, 2010

After attending the GOP preprimary convention in Albuquerque two weeks ago, I fully believe that any of the five candidates running for the Republican nomination for governor can win in November. New Mexicans are eager for change in Santa Fe. Continue Reading

Sen. Boitano endorses Arnold-Jones in governor’s race

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 31, 2010

Republican gubernatorial candidate Janice Arnold-Jones has picked up another legislative endorsement – this one from Sen. Mark Boitano, R-Albuquerque, who has worked with her on bringing webcasting to the Roundhouse. Continue Reading

Get ready for more budget cuts, possible tax hikes

By Jose Z. Garcia | March 31, 2010

The state’s cash reserves are about to dry up and there’s little reason to believe a good spurt of economic growth will occur this year. That means more budget cuts are coming next summer or fall, plus, perhaps, more tax increases. Continue Reading

Judicial candidate’s application for public financing rejected

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 30, 2010

An appeals judge hopeful who has touted himself as the first statewide candidate to take advantage of public financing in New Mexico has been disqualified from using the state’s public financing system. Continue Reading

Moving aggressively to stop fraud and recover taxpayer money

By Gary King | March 30, 2010

Let me assure you that my office continues to aggressively pursue civil and criminal actions regarding fraudulent activity involving state investments. Continue Reading

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