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Dems Play Politics

Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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DEMOCRATS PLAY POLITICS

WITH KEY LEGISLATION

 

Rep. Bandy Outraged

 

Santa Fe – Late Sunday night, S. 531, a bill that Gov. Richardson vetoed last session, was reported out of the House Appropriations and Finance Committee and then reassigned by Speaker Lujan to the House Judiciary Committee.  In doing so, Lujan effectively eliminated the chances of a vote by the full House.  S. 531 was introduced by Sen. Tim Keller, District 17 (Bernalillo).

 

The legislation would provide for program evaluation and review by the legislative finance committee of agencies and entities that receive state funding.  In 2009 it passed both the House and the Senate with unanimous bi-partisan support before being vetoed by Gov. Richardson.

 

 “By sending this legislation to yet another committee, Speaker Lujan is attempting to avoid the chance for the House to override the veto.  This legislative shell game subverts the democratic process,” said Rep. Bandy, District 3 (San Juan). 

 

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Budget Humor

Monday, February 15, 2010
Rep. Bandy Finds Humor in Budget Problems with Help from Constituent
 
Santa Fe – Late Friday afternoon Rep. Paul Bandy, District 3 (San Juan), took to the House Floor to share a letter from an outraged constituent who used humor to emphasize her frustration with overspending and government waste in New Mexico.  The constituent, who requested that she remain anonymous, was pleased that her letter received so much attention.
 
“This letter brings so many of our policies that have led us to overspend and truly are absurd, into perspective,” said Rep. Bandy. 
 
The constituent’s letter, which drew knowing laughter at key points from the representatives in attendance who have been fighting to slash the budget this legislative session, is posted below.
 
Dear Legislators,
 
I am submitting my resume for one of those gubernatorial appointee high paying positions since it is now confirmed that you don’t need any experience whatsoever for the job.  
 
After not much thought, I would like to be the Director of Rail Runner Public Relations for Cow Fatalities.  My qualifications or rather lack thereof, are that I have ridden a train, I’ve watched them pass by at the Willard crossing and I used to play with my brother’s toy trains when I was a child.  Also, I have owned a cow in my life and I do eat red meat.  
 
I was going to submit my resume for the Director of a non-existent museum, but that position was already filled by someone that obviously needs the money, a Maloof.  I would like to earn $85,000 to $95,000 a year since that seems to be the going rate for these gift jobs from Governor Richardson.  
 
I hope to hear from you soon with a job offer.  I’m very excited about the opportunity to have a government job that I don’t have to actually do anything productive.  In fact, these jobs don’t even have legitimate job descriptions, even better.  
 
One other thing, I would like to work from my house for four days a week, but of course I would show up if there happens to be a cow fatality.  If this position is already filled, please consider me for the Assistant to the Director of Rail Runner Public Relations for Cow Fatalities since assistants seem to make a boatload of money also.
 
Thank you for your consideration.
  
In the post-script, the constituent charged that the salaries of 750 exempt state employees listed in a report compiled in September 2009 by the Department of Finance and Administration are “absurd.”  She suggested that the 750 exempt state employees should be cut by 75% and that the ones that are left should have their salaries lowered by 50% before any tax increase is considered.
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New Mexico Oil and Gas Day

Friday, February 05, 2010

Declaring February 5, 2010 as Oil and Gas Industry Day at the House of Representatives

WHEREAS, the oil and gas industry is a backbone industry for the state of New Mexico; and

WHEREAS, the industry is the largest civilian employer in the state; and

WHEREAS, oil and gas pipeline miles exceeds the combined mileage of all New Mexico railroads and highways; and

WHEREAS, New Mexico ranks fourth in the nation in crude oil reserves and second in the nation in natural gas reserves; and

WHEREAS, New Mexico ranks sixth in the nation in crude oil production and second in the nation in natural gas production; and

WHEREAS, the state receives numerous taxes, royalties, and revenues from the oil and gas industry each year; and

WHEREAS, the oil and gas industry has supported education through royalties paid into the land grant permanent fund; and

WHEREAS, a strong and thriving oil and gas industry in New Mexico helps to fund the state’s educational system, roads, public facilities, economy, and other institutions;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that February 5, 2010 be declared “Oil and Gas Industry Day” at the house of representatives; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that heartfelt gratitude be extended to the members of the oil and gas industry throughout the state for their numerous contributions to the state of New Mexico.

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