{"id":10653,"date":"2009-12-27T14:11:14","date_gmt":"2009-12-27T21:11:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/?p=10653"},"modified":"2009-12-29T23:37:55","modified_gmt":"2009-12-30T06:37:55","slug":"corruption-economy-are-the-top-stories-of-2009","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/12\/corruption-economy-are-the-top-stories-of-2009\/","title":{"rendered":"Corruption, economy are the top stories of 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_8030\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 300px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-8030\" title=\"Roundhouse\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Roundhouse-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"The Roundhouse in Santa Fe (Photo by Peter St. Cyr)\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" srcset=\"https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Roundhouse-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Roundhouse-336x252.jpg 336w, https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Roundhouse.jpg 500w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">The Roundhouse in Santa Fe (Photo by Peter St. Cyr)<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Public corruption took a big hit in New Mexico in 2009 with the indictments of several people in high-profile cases including the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/06\/a-primer-on-new-mexicos-housing-authority-scandal\/\">housing authority scandal<\/a>. In addition, the state Legislature finally moved on some long-sought transparency issues, which proponents say will make it more difficult to engage in the sort of in-the-dark decision making that can breed corruption.<\/p>\n<p>The worst economic downturn since the Great Depression also consumed many headlines and much of the public debate in New Mexico in 2009. However, the Legislature and governor have yet to take concrete steps to fully address the state\u2019s ominous budget shortfall.<\/p>\n<p>Heading into 2010, public corruption, the economy and the November election loom large. In the meantime, here are my picks for the top 10 political stories of 2009:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-10654\" title=\"Top 10 2009\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/12\/Top-10-2009.jpg\" alt=\"Top 10 2009\" width=\"100\" height=\"169\" \/><\/p>\n<h3>10. Health-care reform<\/h3>\n<p>The debate over health-care reform consumed a great deal of time in Washington in 2009, and U.S. Sen. <a href=\"http:\/\/bingaman.senate.gov\/\">Jeff Bingaman<\/a>, D-N.M., was at the center of it. As <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/09\/talking-about-sen-bingaman-on-npr\/\">one of the so-called \u201cGang of Six\u201d<\/a> \u2013 a bipartisan group of senators trying to negotiate a compromise \u2013 Bingaman fought hard, albeit unsuccessfully, for a public option to be included in the Senate version of the bill.<\/p>\n<p>The year ends with the House and Senate passing very different reform bills and a lot of negotiating left to be done before the president has an opportunity to sign any health-care reform in to law. There are already signs that the House might <a href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/s\/ap\/20091227\/ap_on_bi_ge\/us_health_overhaul;_ylt=ArJ1jXly.PVEOKUtTiYssDqs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTFldnFwbG40BHBvcwM4MwRzZWMDYWNjb3JkaW9uX3BvbGl0aWNzBHNsawNob3VzZWJhY2tlcnM-\">abandon its approval of a public option<\/a> in a compromise with the Senate.<\/p>\n<p>What will the final version of the bill look like? Time will tell.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_5721\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 300px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-5721\" title=\"Tea party 11\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/09\/Tea-party-11-300x251.jpg\" alt=\"A scene from the first tea party held in Las Cruces on April 15. (Photo by Heath Haussamen)\" width=\"300\" height=\"251\" srcset=\"https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/09\/Tea-party-11-300x251.jpg 300w, https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/09\/Tea-party-11-336x282.jpg 336w, https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/09\/Tea-party-11.jpg 420w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">A scene from the first tea party held in Las Cruces on April 15. (Photo by Heath Haussamen)<\/p><\/div>\n<h3>9. Tea parties<\/h3>\n<p>About <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/photos-from-the-las-cruces-tea-party\/\">400 people<\/a> showed up at the first tea-party rally held in Las Cruces in April. That was part of the movement\u2019s first nationwide rally and was a show of force from those fed up with government spending, taxation and other issues.<\/p>\n<p>But across much of the nation, tea-party events on the Fourth of July and at other times appeared to shrink, and the question became whether the tea parties were <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/tea-parties-a-one-time-event-or-a-new-movement\/\">a one-time event or a new movement<\/a>. A week after the April rally, supporters of the tea party movement in Las Cruces failed to show up at a meeting about <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/quality-of-life-tax-increase-should-be-shot-down\/\">a proposed quality-of-life tax increase<\/a> and prove that they were ready to do more than stand on street corners and wave signs.<\/p>\n<p>In September, the tea party movement showed new life in Las Cruces. At least 1,200 people showed up for a protest when the Tea Party Express rolled through town. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/09\/las-cruces-tea-party-movement-is-growing\/\">FOX News broadcast live<\/a> from the event.<\/p>\n<p>Similar rallies in Albuquerque and El Paso were much smaller.<\/p>\n<p>With the libertarian-leaning former N.M. Gov. <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gary_E._Johnson\">Gary Johnson<\/a> doing nothing to quell calls for him to run for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/12\/politico-gary-johnson-%e2%80%98emerges-as-the-next-ron-paul%e2%80%99\/\">president in 2012<\/a>, the support the tea party movement appears to enjoy in cities like Las Cruces keeps things interesting.<\/p>\n<h3>8. Death penalty repeal<\/h3>\n<p>It <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/03\/bet-on-richardson-signing-death-penalty-repeal\/\">wasn\u2019t much of a surprise<\/a> when Gov. <a href=\"http:\/\/governor.state.nm.us\/\">Bill Richardson<\/a> signed a long-sought repeal of the death penalty into law <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/03\/guvs-remarks-on-repealing-the-death-penalty\/\">in March<\/a>, but it was a relief and an emotional moment for opponents of the death penalty who had sought the ban for a long time.<\/p>\n<p>Many, including the GOP\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Darren_White_(politician)\">Darren White<\/a>, aren\u2019t ready to give up the fight yet. White started <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/new-pac-aims-to-repeal-death-penalty-repeal\/\">a political action committee<\/a> in March with the goal of repealing the state\u2019s death penalty repeal. The PAC\u2019s goal may not have much momentum, at least in the short term (at least it hasn\u2019t shown momentum yet), but look for the GOP to try to make this an election-year issue in 2010.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_10258\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 120px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-10258\" title=\"Denish, Diane\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/12\/Denish-Diane.jpg\" alt=\"Diane Denish\" width=\"120\" height=\"160\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Diane Denish<\/p><\/div>\n<h3>7. 2010 election looms<\/h3>\n<p>Politics never seem to stop anymore. The 2010 election got into full swing in 2009. Republicans set their sights on the Democrats\u2019 likely nominee for governor \u2013 Lt. Gov. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dianedenish.com\/\">Diane Denish<\/a> \u2013 knowing that defeating her next year is critical if the state\u2019s minority party is to have any say in the redistricting that will take place in the next decade.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/05\/capitalizing-on-corruption-is-key-for-gop-in-2010\/\">Tying Denish to scandals<\/a> that have plagued the Richardson administration is the primary tactic of the state Republican Party and at least two of four Republican gubernatorial candidates.<\/p>\n<p>The GOP\u2019s other primary target appears to be U.S. Rep. <a href=\"http:\/\/teague.house.gov\/\">Harry Teague<\/a>, D-N.M. It became clear early in 2009 that the race between Teague and his predecessor, <a href=\"http:\/\/peopleforpearce.com\/\">Steve Pearce<\/a>, R-N.M., will be <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/07\/teague-vs-pearce-battle-is-a-clash-of-the-titans\/\">one of the hottest<\/a> U.S. House contests in the nation in 2010. <a href=\"http:\/\/haussamen.blogspot.com\/2009\/07\/will-teague-hear-what-his-constituents.html\">Anger over Teague\u2019s support<\/a> of cap-and-trade legislation earlier this year only makes this race more interesting.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to the Republican primary for governor, there are hotly contested primaries for both parties\u2019 nominations for lieutenant governor and land commissioner. 2010 promises to be a fascinating election year in New Mexico.<\/p>\n<h3>6. Progressives gain more ground in Las Cruces<\/h3>\n<p>Progressives <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2008\/01\/new-city-leaders-must-deliver-on-promise-of-change\/\">took control<\/a> of city government in Las Cruces in 2007 and 2008 with surprising election victories. They grabbed even greater influence in 2009 when progressive-backed candidates <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/11\/voters-give-progressives-a-mandate-in-las-cruces\/\">unseated two more incumbents<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Progressives now control five of six seats on the city council, and the mayor also enjoys the support of progressives. The state Democratic Party was quick to tout the November election as a sign of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/11\/dem-chairman-touts-progressive-wins-in-las-cruces\/\">good things to come<\/a> for Democrats in 2010.<\/p>\n<p>Las Cruces appears to be bucking the national trend that is currently swinging toward the GOP in many areas. That\u2019s especially important to consider in the context of next year\u2019s race between Teague and Pearce. Pearce is certain to do well on the conservative east side of the district. Teague needs a significant win in Las Cruces.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_7717\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 120px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-7717\" title=\"Berry, Richard\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Berry-Richard.jpg\" alt=\"Richard Berry\" width=\"120\" height=\"160\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Richard Berry<\/p><\/div>\n<h3>5. GOP takes over Albuquerque<\/h3>\n<p>In October, voters unseated longtime Albuquerque Mayor <a href=\"http:\/\/www.martychavez.com\/\">Martin Ch\u00e1vez<\/a>, replacing him with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.berryformayor.com\/\">Richard Berry<\/a>, the city\u2019s first Republican mayor since the 1980s. But that wasn\u2019t the extent of the GOP gains: Republicans also took control of the Albuquerque City Council.<\/p>\n<p>In a state in which Republicans have seen so few victories in recent years, and coming off the Barack Obama wave that was 2008, Republicans <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/10\/berry%e2%80%99s-win-proves-swing-voters-are-back-in-play\/\">in New Mexico<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/10\/what-does-berry%E2%80%99s-victory-mean-for-2010\/\">nationally<\/a> looked to their success in the Albuquerque election as a sign of good things to come in 2010. Are they right? Time will tell.<\/p>\n<p>Regardless, the contrast between the GOP\u2019s big wins in Albuquerque and progressives\u2019 big wins in Las Cruces is stunning. The big question for 2010 is whether new voters who came out for Obama in 2008 will vote again in 2010 \u2013 and if they do, will they stick with Democrats or more around the political map?<\/p>\n<p>One thing is likely: Berry won in part because the city\u2019s public financing system leveled the playing field. Look for many Republicans in the state Legislature to express less resistance to expanding the state\u2019s public financing system in the future. Were there money in the budget \u2013 which there isn\u2019t \u2013 we might even see an expansion in 2010.<\/p>\n<h3>4. Government transparency increases<\/h3>\n<div id=\"attachment_7584\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 325px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-7584\" title=\"Arnold-Jones2\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Arnold-Jones21.jpg\" alt=\"State Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones webcasting a committee meeting earlier this year. (Photo by Heath Haussamen)\" width=\"325\" height=\"234\" srcset=\"https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Arnold-Jones21.jpg 325w, https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/Arnold-Jones21-300x216.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 325px) 100vw, 325px\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">State Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones webcasting a committee meeting earlier this year. (Photo by Heath Haussamen)<\/p><\/div>\n<p>New Mexico took a surprising and refreshing leap forward in the area of government transparency in 2009. It started when State Rep. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmlegis.gov\/lcs\/legdetails.aspx?SPONCODE=HARNO\">Janice Arnold-Jones<\/a>, R-Albuquerque, took a Web cam with her to legislative committee meetings and started webcasting, coming close to breaking House rules and daring leadership to stop her.<\/p>\n<p>With the public and media <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/01\/webcasting-revolution-begins-this-afternoon\/\">watching<\/a>, leadership <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/01\/arnold-jones-allowed-to-webcast-meeting\/\">didn\u2019t stop her<\/a>. As the New Mexico Independent, KUNM radio, two other Republican lawmakers and others joined in the webcasting, the House and Senate were quick to regulate the new fad, with the House approving official, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/02\/house-approves-audio-webcasting\/\">audio-only webcasting<\/a> and the Senate approving <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/03\/senate-webcast-elicits-jokes-discontent-anger\/\">audio and video<\/a> \u2013 from one camera in the back of the chamber.<\/p>\n<p>Baby steps forward, to stay the least, but still steps forward.<\/p>\n<p>The Legislature took other steps forward in the area of transparency. They approved a long-sought proposal to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/guv-signs-open-conference-committee-bill\/\">open legislative conference committees<\/a> to the public, which immediately proved to be <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/03\/open-conference-committees-are-good-after-all\/\">a good thing<\/a>; increased <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/guv-signs-contribution-limits-reporting-bills\/\">the frequency<\/a> that candidates must submit campaign finance reports; and changed the state\u2019s Inspection of Public Records Act to require that government agencies respond to records requests <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/guv-signs-e-mail-records-request-bill\/\">submitted via e-mail<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, there were some visible victories for transparency this year when three agencies that had previously refused to release subpoenas they\u2019d received as part of ongoing investigations &#8212; the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/02\/state-agency-wont-release-gripgate-records\/\">New Mexico Finance Authority<\/a>,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/05\/state-agencies-deny-requests-for-subpoenas\/\">State Investment Council and Educational Retirement Board<\/a> &#8212; reversed courses and released them (The\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/06\/educational-retirement-board-releases-subpoenas\/\">ERB<\/a> first, then the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/09\/nmfa-finally-releases-gripgate-subpoenas\/\">NMFA<\/a>, then\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/11\/state-investment-council-releases-subpoenas\/\">SIC<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>The lone holdout? Richardson\u2019s office. He played <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/12\/guv-isn%E2%80%99t-being-open-accessible-or-accountable\/\">fast and loose<\/a> with the public records act, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/08\/blacklisting-journalists-is-petty\/\">blacklisted me<\/a> and gave other journalists <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/12\/reporter-guv-sets-up-a-%e2%80%98double-fire-wall%e2%80%99-to-block-access\/\">a hard time<\/a>. Richardson\u2019s refusal to be transparent leaves him with a black eye as the Legislature and even some government agencies under his control are doing the opposite.<\/p>\n<p>With the scandals surrounding Richardson continuing to taint close friends of the governor, I can\u2019t help but wonder if he\u2019s refusing to be transparent because he has something to hide.<\/p>\n<h3>3. Mr. Richardson doesn\u2019t go to Washington<\/h3>\n<div id=\"attachment_10655\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 325px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-10655\" title=\"ObamaRichardson\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/12\/ObamaRichardson.jpg\" alt=\"Barack Obama and Bill Richardson sharing a laugh in Las Cruces in 2008. (Photo by Heath Haussamen)\" width=\"325\" height=\"245\" srcset=\"https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/12\/ObamaRichardson.jpg 325w, https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/12\/ObamaRichardson-300x226.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 325px) 100vw, 325px\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Barack Obama and Bill Richardson sharing a laugh in Las Cruces in 2008. (Photo by Heath Haussamen)<\/p><\/div>\n<p>We knew <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2008\/08\/state-is-cooperating-with-federal-probe-of-grip-bonds\/\">in August 2008<\/a> that the FBI was investigating allegations that\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.cdrfp.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">CDR Financial Products<\/a> received a state investment contract that paid almost $1.5 million in exchange for $110,000 in contributions to two Richardson political committees and his 2006 gubernatorial re-election campaign. Despite the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/01\/shouldnt-obama-have-seen-this-coming\/\">warning signs<\/a>, we knew <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2008\/11\/reports-guv-to-be-named-commerce-secretary\/\">in November 2008<\/a>, or at least when it became official <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2008\/12\/richardson-to-nm-i-will-never-forget-you\/\">in December 2008<\/a>, that Obama had chosen Richardson to be his commerce secretary.<\/p>\n<p>Richardson\u2019s political ambitions collided with the investigation in January when he <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/01\/citing-probe-guv-withdraws-from-commerce-job\/\">withdrew his nomination<\/a> to be commerce secretary. At the time, Richardson and Obama portrayed the move as temporary.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI look forward to his future service to our country and in my administration,\u201d the president said of Richardson.<\/p>\n<p>That made the dramatic plunge Richardson took in the following weeks and moths even more shocking. Obama made a joke on national television <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/01\/ouch-obama-makes-joke-at-guvs-expense\/\">at Richardson\u2019s expense<\/a> days after the governor withdrew his nomination. Richardson\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/02\/guvs-approval-rating-sinks-further\/\">approval rating tanked<\/a>. The media started more intensely scrutinizing the governor and his administration.<\/p>\n<p>Two more cases \u2013 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/01\/guvs-administration-faces-new-pay-to-play-allegations\/\">a whistleblower lawsuit<\/a> filed by former ERB Investment Officer Frank Foy and the national investment scandal that\u2019s already led to convictions in New York \u2013 further tainted the Richardson administration. When the U.S. attorney confirmed in August of this year that Richardson <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/08\/report-guv-others-won%e2%80%99t-be-charged-in-gripgate-probe\/\">wouldn\u2019t be charged<\/a> in the CDR probe, political analysts were quick to point out that the governor <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/08\/richardson-isnt-in-the-clear-yet-analyst-says\/\">wasn\u2019t yet in the clear<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>In making known that Richardson and others his office investigated <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/08\/u-s-attorney-says-guv-others-arent-exonerated\/\">were not exonerated<\/a>, the U.S. attorney reserved the right to reopen the case at any time. CDR officials <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/10\/cdr-financial-indicted-in-bid-rigging-probe\/\">were later indicted<\/a> in a separate case not related to New Mexico.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the year, the man who came back to New Mexico in 2002 with his eyes on winning the presidency in 2008 remains instead a lame-duck governor whose future is unclear.<\/p>\n<h3>2. Economic downturn<\/h3>\n<p>Bailouts in Washington appeared to begin to stabilize \u2013 at least temporarily \u2013 the nation\u2019s economy in 2009. But the situation remained bad throughout the year, and New Mexico wasn\u2019t immune to the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression.<\/p>\n<p>This isn\u2019t the top New Mexico political and government story of 2009, in my opinion, because the state\u2019s leaders haven\u2019t yet dealt with the situation \u2013 meaning much of the hard work and much of the pain is yet to come.<\/p>\n<p>Lots of pain has already been felt. For example, many newspapers made drastic cuts this year. The housing market has tanked. Oil and gas revenues are still down. But government, by far the largest employer in New Mexico, avoided making the most difficult decisions, in part because it used one-time, federal stimulus money to help prop up the state budget.<\/p>\n<p>The governor started making painful moves recently with the announcements of <a href=\"http:\/\/newmexicoindependent.com\/40094\/state-faces-up-to-1-billion-shortfall-in-january\">mandatory furloughs<\/a> and layoffs of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/12\/guv-announces-layoffs-of-59-political-appointees\/\">59 political appointees<\/a>, but there\u2019s more to come. Left to deal with in the upcoming session is a budget shortfall of at least several hundred million dollars. Some say the shortfall could be <a href=\"http:\/\/newmexicoindependent.com\/40094\/state-faces-up-to-1-billion-shortfall-in-january\">as much as $1 billion<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Many agree that tax increases or other revenue raisers and massive cuts will be necessary. The debate over both threatens to create gridlock in the Legislature, and the fact that 2010 is an election year introduces another dynamic &#8212; some will be thinking more about doing what\u2019s politically wise than what\u2019s necessary.<\/p>\n<p>Regardless, lawmakers and the governor failed to make the hard choices in 2009, so, unless more federal stimulus money is approved, they\u2019ll have to make those decisions in 2010.<\/p>\n<h3>1. Public corruption<\/h3>\n<div id=\"attachment_8814\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 242px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-8814\" title=\"Gallegos, Smiley 2\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/11\/Gallegos-Smiley-2.JPG\" alt=\"Former Region III Housing Authority Director Vincent &quot;Smiley&quot; Gallegos\" width=\"242\" height=\"206\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Former Region III Housing Authority Director Vincent &quot;Smiley&quot; Gallegos<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Though rumors of pending indictments of Richardson or others in the CDR case never came to fruition, several other public corruption cases led to criminal indictments in 2009:<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 In April, the attorney general <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/grand-jury-indicts-prcs-block-and-his-father\/\">secured the indictments<\/a> of Public Regulation Commissioner <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmprc.state.nm.us\/commissioner3.htm\">Jerome Block Jr.<\/a> and his father, a former PRC member, on felony charges related to misusing the state\u2019s public financing system.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 In June, former Region III Housing Authority Director Vincent \u201cSmiley\u201d Gallegos and others <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/06\/gallegos-others-indicted-in-housing-authority-case\/\">were indicted<\/a> in the long-standing housing authority scandal. The charges against three of the four, including Gallegos, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/06\/charges-include-fraud-and-money-laundering\/\">include fraud and money laundering<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 In July, former Secretary of State <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rebecca_Vigil-Giron\">Rebecca Vigil-Giron<\/a> and three others were <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/08\/prosecutors-allege-the-theft-of-millions-of-dollars\/\">indicted on 50 counts<\/a> including money laundering, fraud, soliciting or receiving kickbacks and tax evasion in the alleged theft of millions of dollars.<\/p>\n<p>Those three cases &#8212; plus the now-defunct probe into the Richardson administration and CDR, the investment scandal and <a href=\"http:\/\/newmexicoindependent.com\/34069\/special-audit-reveals-3-3-million-embezzled-from-small-n-m-school-district\">a massive embezzlement<\/a> in the Jemez Mountain School district &#8212; made corruption an even more prominent story in 2009 than the economy.<\/p>\n<p>In the case of the investment scandal, here\u2019s what we know: Former State Investment Office Gary Bland, according to SIC member and Land Commissioner Patrick Lyons, was allegedly <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/10\/bland-allegedly-pushed-firms-to-hire-certain-marketers\/\">pushing investment firms<\/a> to hire certain placement agents. Aldus Equity\u2019s Saul Meyer, when he was the state\u2019s investment adviser, was recommending that the state make investments that were pushed on him by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/10\/2009\/10\/2009\/10\/nm%E2%80%99s-former-investment-adviser-pleads-guilty\/\">politically connected individuals<\/a> even though, by his own admission, those investments may not have been in the best interest of the state.<\/p>\n<p>And Marc Correra, a politically connected placement agent (his father is a close friend of the governor) who shared in as much as $22 million in finders\u2019 fees for helping investment companies win business with the state, has apparently <a href=\"http:\/\/www.abqjournal.com\/upfront\/26222336upfront12-26-09.htm\">gotten out of Dodge<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Meyer, who has already <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/10\/nm%E2%80%99s-former-investment-adviser-pleads-guilty\/\">pleaded guilty<\/a> to charges in New York, is <a href=\"http:\/\/www.abqjournal.com\/news\/state\/17234757state10-17-09.htm\">reportedly cooperating<\/a> with investigators in New Mexico. Look for something to happen with this case in 2010.<\/p>\n<p>The scandals pushed the Legislature to approve <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/04\/guv-signs-contribution-limits-reporting-bills\/\">campaign contribution limits<\/a> earlier this year that will take effect shortly after the 2010 election. Many are laying the groundwork for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/12\/this-is-open-bipartisan-government-at-work\/\">another push to create a state ethics commission<\/a> to educate public officials on how to behave (yes, they apparently need such education) and punish them when they don\u2019t.<\/p>\n<p>There are calls for other reforms too, including the creation of a whistleblower protection law and the banning of contributions <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/10\/it%e2%80%99s-time-to-take-the-next-step-to-end-pay-to-play\/\">from state lobbyists and contractors<\/a>. And the AG is coming under pressure to act on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/2009\/12\/legislator-wants-quicker-action-on-fraud-cases\/\">almost 100 cases<\/a> filed under the Fraud Against Taxpayers Act that remain sealed.<\/p>\n<p>Starting with the indictments of two state treasurers in 2005, the second half of the decade has exposed deep-rooted public corruption in New Mexico. But have we started turning things around?<\/p>\n<p>That may be the biggest question as we enter 2010.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the governor spending most of the year dogged by a grand jury investigation and several other cases leading to indictments, public corruption took center stage in New Mexico in 2009. 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