House Speaker Ben Lujan is retracting his statement that Senate Finance Chairman John Arthur Smith is racist.
But Lujan didn’t apologize in an interview with the Albuquerque Journal for his verbal assault on Smith, and he is continuing to defend the legislation Smith attacked on Saturday, the last day of the session.
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slipping the amendment into the bill created a “cloud of suspicion.”
The proposal to allow bigger cities and counties to issue bonds to finance private projects — and have the bonds repaid through lease payments — was Lujan’s attempt to help a developer fund a project at the Santa Fe Railyard.
Shortly after the session ended, Lujan called Smith a racist in an interview with two journalists. Moments later, he confronted Smith on the floor of the Senate in front of journalists and other senators.
“You are full of shit,” Lujan told Smith. “You are not worth a darn. That’s what’s the matter with you. You are a racist S.O.B.”
Smith, in an interview with the Journal, brought up the fact that the House had twice voted down Lujan’s attempt to help the Railyard developer before Lujan slipped the amendment into the unrelated bill. The conference committee stripped the Lujan amendment from the bill.
Smith, in the Journal interview, explained why the amendment, brought up at the very end of the session, was suspicious to him.
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