Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Gov. Takes Action on Budget Bills
... Capitol Bureau SANTA FE - In his first action on budget-balancing bills passed by the Legislature in a special session last month, Gov. Bill Richardson on Monday approved legislation that takes about $110 million from more than 50 state funds and nearly guts a college affordability fund ...
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ABQJOURNAL OPINION/SPEAK: Speak Up!!
... Roundhouse feeding on the New Mexico taxpayers. - J.T. REPUBLICAN STATE Sen. Rod Adair paid a fine for driving 118 mph. Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson was observed being driven to a fundraiser at over 100 mph and wasn't even stopped. Are there different rules for Democrats in New Mexico ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Unspent Money May Go to State
... by the Legislative Finance Committee staff, the state has $11 million in severance tax bonds pledged to an equestrian center proposed by Gov. Bill Richardson that has not been built. Some $1.9 million from the state's general fund has yet to be used for a project announced in 2006 to help ...
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ABQJOURNAL BIZ: Excursion promotes Santa Fe in California
... Airlines service and the number two was to build awareness of Santa Fe and all the things there are to do in Santa Fe," Toler said. Gov. Bill Richardson also made an appearance, stopping by the event before addressing the Solar Power International 2009 conference in Anaheim.
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ABQJOURNAL UPFRONT: Diane Denish Is No Wallflower
... also has been one of the most active in promoting her work to the news media and public. That's been a tough task, given the shadow cast by Gov. Bill Richardson, one of the most towering political figures of our time. Denish has a $70,000-a-year media coordinator. The reports this week on ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Lunch With the VP: $1,000 a Plate
... in 2003, Albuquerque businessman Doug Turner went in a different direction. Turner sent out a news release opposing the tax increases Gov. Bill Richardson has called "inevitable" in the legislative session that begins in January. The GOP's calls for cleaning up what it says is corruption ...
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