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Year: 2003

New Mexico Politics

Legislative Retirement Math: 20 X 0 = $20,000

They work hard, but not hard enough on the actuarials

Larry Joseph Calloway March 17, 2003

The pitch is that legislative retirement will be paid by collection of an uncollected tax. Namely, the income tax due on oil and gas royalties sent out of state. Otherwise, no deal. What are these guys? Tax bounty hunters?

New Mexico Politics

New Mexico Legislature: Going Loco Over In Loco Parentis

Your body is not your own, just like them chickens

Larry Joseph Calloway March 14, 2003

A suggested compromise that would make opponents of cockfighting feel good, if not completely satisfied, and would indulge the legislature’s parental inclinations

New Mexico Politics

Bloggy Day In Undone Town: A Santa Fe Story And Other Tales

Did you get everything on your list?

Larry Joseph Calloway March 12, 2003

The former Great Books student faced the former grocery sacker in a State Senate committee room. A lot had happened in 35 years. A Santa Fe story. . .

New Mexico Politics

Legislative Herbicide: A Bill To Get Rid Of Those Annoying Greens

But the Green Party is no garden club. . .

Larry Joseph Calloway March 10, 2003

If it were really about the fairness of using your money for the convenience of a political party of which you are not a member, then maybe the Democrats should pay for their own primary elections.

NM Legislature
New Mexico Politics

Richardson Takes New Mexico On A Fast Ride Over The Speed Bumps

But school buses will have to slow down

Larry Joseph Calloway March 8, 2003

He used to be called a young man in a hurry but no one knew where he was going. Now we know. But will the voters of New Mexico follow as Bill Richardson takes over the public schools?

schools
New Mexico Politics

Ernie Mills: The Voice From Santa Fe Goes Off The Air

Memorial service planned for St. Patrick’s Day at the Capitol

Larry Joseph Calloway March 5, 2003

He loved politics, and all politicians interested him, no matter what their views. Some never caught on that the key to getting along with Ernie Mills was ethics. Stuck with probes and sensors in intensive care, he was still a tough old guy.

Ernie Mills
New Mexico Politics

Persuade? Negotiate? Hey, This Governor Obviously Is No Republican

Larry Joseph Calloway March 3, 2003

New Mexico has tried 150 years of colonial resistance, 50 years of make everyone happy Democracy and eight years of gridlock. Now we’re trying it Bill’s way.

Bill Richardson
New Mexico Politics

Be Sure To Include U.S. Senate In Your Resignation Letter

Listening in on the boss

Larry Joseph Calloway February 21, 2003

Using the highest nonpolitical personnel procedures, said the governor, have him confess to misfeasance in office, unsound fiscal policy, poor negotiation skills, robbery, burglary and bad putting.

Bill Richardson

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