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Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

61. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Gov. Orders Unpaid Leaves

... 19,000 state government employees will be forced to take five furlough days before July - saving New Mexico $10.8 million - under Gov. Bill Richardson's budget-balancing directive.     The governor said his response to deficit-reduction legislation passed by New Mexico lawmakers in a special ...
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62. ABQJOURNAL OPINION/GUEST_COLUMNS: New Mexico Is a Leader in Protecting Wilderness

... by our senators from both political parties - then-Sen. Pete Domenici and Sen. Jeff Bingaman. In the House, the lead sponsor was then-Rep. Bill Richardson, and the author of the consensus version in the committee process was then-Rep. Manuel Lujan, who later served as Secretary of the Interior ...
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63. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Gov. Hits Budget Bill Deadline

Thursday, November 12, 2009 Gov. Hits Budget Bill Deadline By Dan Boyd Journal Capitol Bureau        SANTA FE - Gov. Bill Richardson will take action today on special session legislation dealing with a big revenue deficit in New Mexico's $5.5 billion budget.     It remained uncertain Wednesday ...
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64. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Lawmaker Proposes Budget Fix Using Endowment Fund

... at least $400 million next year to plug a hole in the budget and maintain current services, according to the Legislative Finance Committee. Gov. Bill Richardson has warned that tax increases will be necessary to resolve the budget problems. The Legislature met in October to deal with a $650 million ...
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65. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: State Puts Top DOT Executive on Leave

... fired from the Corrections Department in 1997 but was allowed to resign in good standing as part of a legal settlement the state signed after Gov. Bill Richardson took office in 2003. Barreras contended his firing was political and said he had committed no wrongdoing, but he chose not to participate ...
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66. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Controversy Rolls Off DOT Exec

... grounds, including failure to exhaust administrative remedies. The court did not hear the case on its merits.         In late 2002, as Democrat Bill Richardson was poised to become governor, the state Court of Appeals ruled against Barreras and Haberling.         Meanwhile, Richardson had appointed ...
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67. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: State Highway Official Had Moonlighting Deal at Firm

... had left the team by the time the project talks ended.         Calvani, appointed to the state's Board of Examiners for Architects by Gov. Bill Richardson, said he couldn't recall whether Barreras worked on the District 5 project proposal while a full-time employee at the architectural firm ...
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68. ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Gov. Ready To See New Legislation

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Gov. Ready To See New Legislation By Dan Boyd Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal       Gov. Bill Richardson says he's ready to propose legislation that would essentially eliminate double dipping.        The governor's vow came Tuesday, seven months after vetoing ...
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69. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Denish Reimbursing State for PR Work

... these charges had been misapplied."     Cowdrey was paid with part of $225,000 federal stimulus funding appropriated to Denish's office by Gov. Bill Richardson. The funding was given to the state as part of President George W. Bush's 2003 Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act.     Questions ...
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70. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Gov. Ready for Double Dipping Bill

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Gov. Ready for Double Dipping Bill By Dan Boyd Journal Capitol Bureau        SANTA FE - Gov. Bill Richardson says he's ready to propose legislation that would essentially eliminate double dipping.     The governor's vow came Tuesday, seven months after vetoing a bill ...
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