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Rep. Steve Pearce

Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

1. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: UPDATED: Wilson Won't Run for N.M. Governor

Thursday, October 29, 2009 UPDATED: Wilson Won't Run for N.M. Governor By Heather Clark Associated Press       Former Rep. Heather Wilson said Thursday she won't run for governor of New Mexico in 2010, preferring to continue her work as a private consultant.     Wilson, a Republican, said New Mexico ...
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2. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Wilson Won't Run for Governor

Thursday, October 29, 2009 Wilson Won't Run for Governor Associated Press       Former U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson says she will not run for governor of New Mexico in 2010.     Wilson said in a statement Thursday that the governor's post has no significant national security role, which is an issue that ...
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3. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Senators Introduce Wilderness Bill

... to try to hammer out a compromise satisfactory to conservationists, developers, ranchers and others. No consensus was reached, and last year then-Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M., submitted his own proposal. Pearce's plan was backed by a coalition called People for Preserving Our Western Heritage but opposed ...
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4. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/WASHINGTON: Teague Targeted Over Fundraiser

... Targeted Over Fundraiser By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau       Put this one in the questionable political decisions category.     Rep. Harry Teague, a freshman Democrat under fire from conservatives for supporting a controversial climate change bill, will pick up some campaign cash tonight ...
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5. ABQJOURNAL OPINION/COLEMAN: Talk Health Care With Our Congressmen — Just Don't Yell

... being shouted down.         It's not just conservatives known to disrupt these type of forums. At a town hall meeting in Socorro in 2003, then-Rep. Steve Pearce was repeatedly shouted down by left-leaning activists angry about the war in Iraq and a proposal to drill for natural gas on Otero Mesa ...
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6. ABQJOURNAL OPINION/COLEMAN: Talk Health Care With Our Congressmen — Just Don't Yell

... being shouted down.         It's not just conservatives known to disrupt these type of forums. At a town hall meeting in Socorro in 2003, then-Rep. Steve Pearce was repeatedly shouted down by left-leaning activists angry about the war in Iraq and a proposal to drill for natural gas on Otero Mesa ...
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7. ABQJOURNAL OPINION/GUEST_COLUMNS: House Falls for Cap and Trade Con

... awful solution even if you want to help stop global warming.        Here in New Mexico cap and trade has been in the news lately. Former congressman Steve Pearce said that a vote for cap and trade was a main reason he decided to run against Rep. Harry Teague. In the Albuquerque metro area district, ...
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8. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/WASHINGTON: Meeting the Challenge

... of Capitol Hill.         New 1st Congressional District representative tackles complex job without sacrificing family         WASHINGTON — Rep. Martin Heinrich hustles into his Capitol Hill office straight from the airport after a long weekend in Albuquerque, and it quickly becomes clear that ...
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9. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Challengers Promise To Bow Out Sooner

... newcomers in the latest campaign fundraising reported to the Federal Election Commission. Reports for registered candidates were due Wednesday.     Rep. Martin Heinrich of the 1st Congressional District had the best quarter, with $332,288 in contributions, for a total of $621,648 raised so far. Rep ...
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10. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: 2 N.M. Congressmen Raise $300k in Past Quarter

... filed with the Federal Election Commission.     Teague reported a cash balance of $574,377 in his campaign account, Heinrich had $474,725 and Rep. Ben Ray Lujan had $159,965 at the end of June.     Democrats won all three congressional seats in the 2008 elections. There were no incumbents in the races ...
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