Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal: Spending Bill Sent To Governor
January 27, 2003 Spending Bill Sent To Governor By Barry Massey The Associated Press SANTA FE Gov. Bill Richardson is getting a chance to sign his first piece of legislation. Lawmakers on Monday approved a $20 million bill to finance operations of the Legislature and pay for additional ...
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ABQjournal: Re-Spraying for Ticks Within Month Unnecessary
... column. If you want to read them, go to my Web site at www.askthebugman.com. I will send all of the comments to our legislators and to Gov. Bill Richardson. Thanks for participating. Dick Fagerlund, a board certified entomologist, is currently the integrated pest manager at the University of ...
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ABQjournal: State Senate Passes $20.2 Million Feed Bill
... Ingle, R-Portales, to remove $793,500 for the Governor's Office and $78,200 for the Lieutenant Governor's Office. In an unusual move, Gov. Bill Richardson asked legislators to include in the feed bill funds to pay for an additional 10 staff members and related costs for the rest of this fiscal year ...
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ABQjournal: Making New Mexico a State of the Arts
... mayor, and he was making plans to run for a fourth four-year term. But when the 59-year-old was invited to Santa Fe in November as part of Gov. Bill Richardson's transition team, he would be confronted with an idea he never gave much thought to: running the state's Office of Cultural Affairs. "I ...
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ABQjournal: Progress in Santa Fe Boosted by New Tone
... eye towards the future we must look at our current tax policy and eliminate some of the most regressive taxes. We look forward to working with Gov. Bill Richardson to create a blue-ribbon committee to propose meaningful reforms. Water issues have plagued New Mexico for too long and it is time to ...
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ABQjournal: School Board Elections Coming Up
... activities such as FFA and the athletic program are important since they give students a sense of responsibility." Rhoads said Gov. Bill Richardson has a lot of good plans for education, and school districts need to support the governor on such things as teacher salaries. "I think it is important ...
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ABQjournal: Mountain Briefing
... first captive-born white-winged vampire bat in the U.S. For more information call Abram at 281-6317. Moriarty Man Tapped for Regent Gov. Bill Richardson announced Wednesday that he has appointed Steve Anaya of Moriarty as a member of the board of regents for New Mexico State University in ...
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