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The New Mexico Independent going forward

By | 11.16.11

I am writing today to announce the closure of the New Mexico Independent. After three and a half years of operation in New Mexico, the board of the American Independent News Network, has decided to shift publication of its news…

EIB hears more anti-cap-and-trade testimony

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By | 11.10.11

While environmental activists played their part yesterday during demonstrations at the capitol building, going so far as to dress up as solar panels and to sing the tune of “You Are My Sunshine,” their counterparts, the anti-cap-and-trade contingency who has…

New Mexico’s largest university low in popularity

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By | 11.10.11

Roughly one quarter of University of New Mexico students are unimpressed with the state’s flagship public school, according to a survey that questioned college students about their higher education experiences.

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Cut film credits to fill food tax veto hole, Jennings says

By | 03.12.10 | 4:28 pm

If Gov. Bill Richardson vetoes the food tax, Sen. President Pro Tem Tim Jennings, D-Roswell says he should make up the $68 million dollar budget difference by cutting tax incentives for the film industry.

Tax increases head to governor’s desk

By | 03.03.10 | 7:25 pm

A revenue package that is a cornerstone of a proposed 2011 New Mexico state budget passed the House Wednesday night by a vote of 38-28; it now goes to the governor’s desk. The measure raises about $240 million in taxes through various measures. But it also may create extra pain for some local governments.

Transcript: Live blog, 2010 special session day three

By | 03.03.10 | 10:24 am

Some expected for the third day of the 2010 special session to be perhaps final day, and the Independent was there to live blog from the House and Senate floors as well as some committee hearings. The Senate passed the budget bill, the reason for the special session, without amendments; the bill will now be sent to the governor. After three hours of debate, the House passed an omnibus tax bill.

House passes proposed state budget

By | 03.03.10 | 2:22 am

The $5.35 billion spending plan would trim spending by around $100 million with state agencies taking, on average, a 3 percent cut; K-12 public education, meanwhile, would endure a 1.2 percent cut.

Legislative committee passes cigarette tax hike

By | 03.02.10 | 4:55 pm

A bill to boost the state’s cigarette tax by 75 cents cleared an important legislative committee Tuesday afternoon, after a bit of arm-twisting and some last-minute horse trading by two Democratic lawmakers. The sheer effort to push the bill out of the House Taxation and Revenue Committee gives one a sense of how difficult the New Mexico Legislature is finding it to pass out a state budget.

NMI podcasting from the capitol

By | 03.01.10 | 10:57 pm

We’re podcasting! The Independent’s Gwyneth Doland, Trip Jennings and Matthew Reichbach recapped the first day of the 2010 special legislative session in a special audio format. The budget! The defeat of the cigarette tax! It’s all in there!

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Full budget bill released

By | 03.01.10 | 5:07 pm

The Independent has obtained the full text of House Bill 2, the budget for fiscal year 2011. The Legislature was not able to come to an agreement on a budget bill and so Governor Bill Richardson called the legislators…

House GOP: ‘We’re not in on the budget talks’

By | 02.25.10 | 5:57 pm

There are a lot of closed doors at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, and presumably behind some of them leaders are talking about how to solve the states budget crisis. Among them are House Republican leaders, who say they…

Budget deal being crafted behind closed doors

By | 02.24.10 | 10:08 am

At the request of legislative leaders, Gov. Richardson on Tuesday postponed the special legislative session by five days. Why do lawmakers want to craft a budget deal before they deliberate in public?

Most states tap rainy-day funds

By | 02.22.10 | 12:39 pm

A majority of states–New Mexico included–are tapping into rainy-day funds to get through this year, reports Stateline.org.

Last week the New Mexico Legislature failed to craft a budget for next year because of disagreements between legislative leaders. But…

Legislature fails to reach a deal on the budget

By | 02.18.10 | 7:41 pm

“I’m very disappointed they failed to reach an agreement,” Gov. Bill Richardson said half an hour after the end of the session. “They were very close. It was nip and tuck.”

House GOP: 2010 session ‘ended in disaster’

By | 02.18.10 | 3:04 pm

At the end of the 2010 session there was little that would make anyone happy. But the failure to pass a budget and an impending special session left House Republicans particularly frustrated. “I feel like we ended in…

House and Senate still far apart on budget; deadline looms

By | 02.17.10 | 1:09 pm

Legislative leaders are running out of time to finalize a state budget package, but a deal must come together by tonight in order to clear the logistical hurdles of passage. If no deal is made, leaders agree they must claw back capital $130 million in outlay funds to make sure the state doesn’t start bouncing checks.

Video: Senate Minority Leader says leg can pass a budget

By | 02.16.10 | 5:13 pm

Senate Minority Leader Stuart Ingle said Tuesday  that he believes that the State Legislature can pass a budget before the end of the session on Thursday at noon. Gov. Bill Richardson said earlier in the day that he would call…

Budget conf. committee to discuss money for elections

By | 02.15.10 | 1:51 pm

Rep. Henry “Kiki” Saavedra, D-Albuquerque told the Independent Monday that he will raise the issue  of trying to get enough money for the 2010 elections when the House and Senate meet to hammer out a budget deal.

KNME reports on the budget

By | 02.15.10 | 12:11 pm

Elaine Baumgartel and KNME’s New Mexico in Focus talked last week to legislative leaders and analysts about the state budget crisis.

“This hole is huge,” David Abbey of the Legislative Finance Committee said. “I think everyone is working hard to…

NM ‘dangerously close to writing hot checks’

By | 02.13.10 | 4:03 pm

Revenues for this year, which ends June 30, are coming in weaker than expected and, as of Wednesday, New Mexico stood at $40 million in the hole, according to a memo from the Legislative Finance Committee, the Legislature’s budget arm.

Grocers: taxing food will cost everyone money

By | 02.13.10 | 1:14 pm

The Roundhouse is still deciding what to do with Senate bill 10, a bill that would make a lot of food items taxable in New Mexico. But those grocers who sell the foods say the tax won’t be the…

Updated: Senate Finance Committee swaps two tax increases for GRT on food

By | 02.11.10 | 12:15 pm

When it came from the House, the budget called for $300 million dollars more than the state had. To make the numbers add up the House passed controversial tax measures. But the Senate Finance Committee dropped a surtax on high earners and a temporary increase in the gross receipts tax in favor of reinstating the tax on non-staple foods, cutting education and other measures.

State of the state: One week left

By | 02.10.10 | 9:51 pm

Over three weeks ago Governor Bill Richardson handed a full plate of initiatives to the Roundhouse. So with just about one week left, how much are lawmakers listening?