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Bill Richardson in the News

Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

14791. ABQjournal: Governor's Tax Bill on Fast Track

January 29, 2003 Governor's Tax Bill on Fast Track         By Barry Massey The Associated Press     SANTA FE     Gov. Bill Richardson's proposal for a four-year, $300 million personal income tax cut cleared its first hurdle in the Legislature on Wednesday.     The Senate Corporations and Transportation ...
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14792. ABQjournal: Governor Signs Bill To Increase His Budget

... Governor Signs Bill To Increase His Budget         The Associated Press     SANTA FE     There's money for payday at the Legislature. Gov. Bill Richardson signed a bill into law Wednesday to allocate $20 million to finance the 60-day legislative session and year-round operations of the Legislature ...
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14793. ABQjournal: Gov. Touts N.M. to Foreign Execs

Wednesday, January 29, 2003 Gov. Touts N.M. to Foreign Execs By David Miles Journal Capitol Bureau     SANTA FE - Gov. Bill Richardson on Tuesday said he pitched his New Mexico economic development plan to executives from nearly 30 companies during a global economic conference in Switzerland. ...
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14794. ABQjournal: Bill To Fight Election Fraud Put on Ice

... state and county election officials could have the computerized voter signature system in place by 2004 as proposed in the bill.     Meanwhile, Gov. Bill Richardson, a Democrat, said Tuesday he feared voter identification proposals would discriminate against minority voters.     "I think it will be ...
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14795. ABQjournal: Four New Secretaries Head Departments

... 29, 2003 Four New Secretaries Head Departments Journal Capitol Bureau     SANTA FE - The Senate on Tuesday unanimously confirmed four of Gov. Bill Richardson's nominees to head state agencies on social services and the environment.     Senators confirmed:     * Mary-Dale Bolson, secretary of the ...
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14796. ABQjournal: Governor Should Pump Up State's Rural Economies

... Economies By Maria E. Varela The Rural Resources Group     New Mexico hasn't had a governor in recent history who has moved as assertively as Gov. Bill Richardson to put the paddles to our state's economic heart. He needs to pay attention as well to the state's rural agricultural soul.     Many rural ...
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14797. ABQjournal: Senate Confirms First Cabinet Members

... First Cabinet Members By Deborah Baker The Associated Press SANTA FE     The Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved the first batch of Gov. Bill Richardson's appointees to top-level positions.     Confirmed were Human Services Secretary Pamela Hyde; Health Secretary Patricia Montoya; Children ...
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14798. ABQjournal: Creation of State Water Plan in Works

... guidelines for what should be included in the state water plan. Rep. Mimi Stewart, D-Albuquerque, introduced the same bill in the House.     Gov. Bill Richardson has said he wants a statewide water plan finished by the end of the year. The bills set no deadline.     The plan is intended to give the ...
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14799. ABQjournal: Committee Approves Four Richardson Nominees

Tuesday, January 28, 2003 Committee Approves Four Richardson Nominees By David Miles Journal Capitol Bureau     SANTA FE - Four of Gov. Bill Richardson's nominees to lead state agencies on social services and the environment won unanimous endorsements from a Senate committee Monday.     The Senate ...
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14800. ABQjournal: Mexican President Fox To Visit N.M.

... months, the state's governor said Sunday.     The two agreed on the visit during a meeting on the sidelines of the annual World Economic Forum, Gov. Bill Richardson told The Associated Press.     Richardson said that, despite their proximity, New Mexico ranks very low in trade with Mexico.     "We haven ...
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