Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal: Reality May Take Bite Out of Tax Cuts
... Reality May Take Bite Out of Tax Cuts By David Miles Journal Capitol Bureau SANTA FE - A lean revenue outlook and skepticism about Gov. Bill Richardson's budget-balancing plans are clouding some New Mexico legislators' hopes for tax cuts. Rep. Max Coll, a Santa Fe Democrat and chairman ...
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ABQjournal: Gov.'s Ready To Court Votes While Good Feelings Abound
... , January 19, 2003 Gov.'s Ready To Court Votes While Good Feelings Abound By Loie Fecteau Journal Politics Writer Coming Monday Legislators eye Gov. Bill Richardson's plans for balancing the budget and cutting taxes THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION AT A GLANCE Key issues facing the Legislature in the 60-day session ...
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ABQjournal: Republicans Stand Ready To Work With Richardson
... has been stagnation. To grow our economy, we need basically two things: a well-educated workforce and increased job opportunities. Gov. Bill Richardson campaigned on a platform of economic development, job creation and tax reduction, and the voters of New Mexico responded with overwhelming support ...
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ABQjournal: Gov., Economic Plan, Get Warm Reception at Lunch
... Plan, Get Warm Reception at Lunch By Charles D. Brunt Journal Staff Writer Leaders of New Mexico's business community gave Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson and his economic development agenda a warm welcome Wednesday - warmer than he might expect in the Democrat-controlled Roundhouse next week ...
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ABQjournal: Getting Back on the Track
... with railroad or tourism experience, and its director should have professional railroad experience. Fortunately, it looks like Gov. Bill Richardson and the newly constituted commission agree with this advice. Richardson has appointed a narrow gauge buff, Carl Turner, to the commission. Turner has ...
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ABQjournal: District OKs Mid-High Football
... team would need three coaches. Facing the possibility of having to cut its administrative budget next year, as mentioned recently by new Gov. Bill Richardson, Superintendent Sue Cleveland said the district may have to cut personnel and programs. As a result, she said the district would not be able ...
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ABQjournal: And the Winner Is ... New Mexico!
... together and delivered to the marketplace has been a success story unmatched by any other state, and one that only stands to grow. To Gov. Bill Richardson and his team, I wish great success in building an ever-stronger New Mexico production industry in the years ahead.
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ABQjournal: State Needs To Raise Bar on Graduation Credit
... ethnic background or family income, to test better, and to be more successful in post-secondary studies and the world of technology. I hope Gov. Bill Richardson listened to Intel CEO Craig Barrett and other business leaders in Silicon Valley, where he traveled recently to woo companies to New Mexico ...
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ABQjournal: LANL Director Browne Resigns
... in September 2000 after nine months in jail. He has denied throughout the theft of any secrets. Many of the security problems surfaced during Bill Richardson's tenure as energy secretary under President Clinton. The Associated Press left a message seeking comment from Richardson on Browne's resignation ...
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