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Front Page ... Tax Hikes 'Inevitable' Next Year By Dan Boyd Journal Capitol Bureau SANTA FE - New Mexicans should brace for tax increases in 2010, Gov. Bill Richardson warned Monday. "It's inevitable," Richardson told a news conference in the state Capitol. "It's very painful." Richardson ruled ... ... in the country working at defending their favored pork barrels and a governor without a conscience who is sadly lacking in financial acumen as well. Bill Richardson is the Democrats' equivalent of George W. Bush: A fraternity rich boy who's never had to work for a living. He's also divinely ... Monday, November 02, 2009 UPDATED: Richardson Says Tax Increase Inevitable Next Year By Barry Massey Associated Press SANTA FE — Gov. Bill Richardson predicted on Monday that New Mexicans will face higher taxes next year to deal with the state's continuing budget problems. "It's inevitable ... Monday, November 02, 2009 Richardson: Tax Increase Inevitable Next Year Associated Press SANTA FE — Gov. Bill Richardson says he expects taxes to be increased next year to deal with the state's continuing budget problems. Richardson said at a news conference on Monday "it's inevitable ... ... accessible and more affordable even while the national debate rages on, we believe that is a good contribution to our state's well-being. Gov. Bill Richardson does too. That is why he has endorsed the New Mexico Drug Card. Over the next few months, we will announce more projects designed ... Monday, November 02, 2009 Bulletin Board The New Mexico Society of Professional Engineers' (NMSPE) 9th annual Emerging Trends in Engineering Issues Conference will be held from 8 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Tuesday at the UNM Science and Technology Center, 801 University Blvd. SE. The morning joint ... ... © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Capitol Bureau SANTA FE — Twelve days and counting. That's how much time Gov. Bill Richardson has to decide whether to sign off on the lawmakers' blueprint for solving the state's $650 million deficit for this year. The governor ... ... By Dan Boyd Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Capitol Bureau Twelve days and counting. That's how much time Gov. Bill Richardson has to decide whether to sign off on the lawmakers' blueprint for solving the state's $650 million deficit for this year. ... ... Budget Just Ballooned As sure as tomorrow is Monday you can bet the drip, drip, drip of budget-cut drama will continue to leak out of Gov. Bill Richardson's administration. Last month during a special legislative session lawmakers recommended 7.6 percent cuts for agencies under ... ... of the governor's cost saving freeze to the tune of about $1 million. City Manager James Jimenez told councilors this week that Gov. Bill Richardson's call to freeze $150 million in state project funding will put five city projects in jeopardy. A news release issued by the Governor ...Bill Richardson in the News
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