Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: State Budget Issues Put Space Center on Hold
... for a "mission." The two-story center also will include an auditorium and museum with more cars, an art gallery and a racing library. Gov. Bill Richardson in March 2008 redirected $1.5 million from other projects to help fund the education center. His actions raised eyebrows at the time because ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH/OPINION: District Raises Questions
... at least one member of the school board, Angelica Ruiz, are now intent on giving $100,000 back to the state. The money was offered by Gov. Bill Richardson last summer, back when the state's budget problems were just a worrying smudge on the horizon. Actually, Richardson offered Santa Fe ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Transparency Is Thing of the Past
... , people in government would say they needed approval from their public information officer (PIO) before they could talk to reporters. Then Bill Richardson swept into office. PIOs from throughout state government were rounded up and given their marching orders. Any news media inquiries had to ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Final Respects
... was real," Clinton said. "Every bit of it was real, and he was like that with everybody." After the eulogy, Clinton shooks hands with Gov. Bill Richardson, former Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., and other prominent New Mexico leaders before taking his seat on a folding chair on the other side of ...
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ABQJOURNAL UPFRONT: A Final Trip to the Capitol
... guards with bowed heads. The hundreds of mourners included a who's who of New Mexico political life over the past half-century. Gov. Bill Richardson presented King's sons with a New Mexico flag. Richardson later told reporters that King taught him the value of retail politics ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Audit Uncovers Pork Problems
... Fe, the chairman of the LFC. The issue of capital outlay spending has increasingly come under the microscope as state legislators and Gov. Bill Richardson grapple with a budget deficit that was projected to be $650 million before a package of spending cuts and one-time fixes were enacted earlier ...
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