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Bill Richardson

Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico

He's the governor of our state. He ran for President of the United States

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... won the Best Actor Oscar for the movie, much of which was filmed in and around Santa Fe. Gov. BILL RICHARDSON issued the following news release late Sunday congratulating the pair and others who worked ...
2. Morning Roundup
(News/Latest)
... state employees by Gov. BILL RICHARDSON to save the state $8.1 million is today, which means that most state offices will be closed. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology officials say early ...
State employees are off without pay for the third of five furlough days to save the state money The third of the five furlough days ordered for state employees by Gov. BILL RICHARDSON to save the ...
4. Summary of Tax, Budget Issues in Legislature
(Reporter's Notebook/Legislature 2010)
A summary of measures approved by the Legislature during a special session, which ended Thursday. The bills go to Gov. BILL RICHARDSON, who has 20 days to sign or veto them.   TAXES One-eighth ...
5. Lawmakers To Work Fourth Day
(Reporter's Notebook/Legislature 2010)
SANTA FE --  The House and Senate recessed late Wednesday after lawmakers sent Gov. BILL RICHARDSON a $5.6 billion state budget and $200 million in tax increases to balance the new spending plan. Legislators ...
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1. ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Governor Weighs Veto of Food Tax

Tuesday, March 09, 2010 Governor Weighs Veto of Food Tax By Dan Boyd Journal Capitol Bureau           Gov. Bill Richardson said Monday that he's looking into whether he can strike a tax on most food items from a tax package approved by lawmakers last week.         The governor appears to be facing ...
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2. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Richardson Weighs Veto of Food Tax

Tuesday, March 09, 2010 Richardson Weighs Veto of Food Tax By Dan Boyd Journal Capitol Bureau           SANTA FE — Gov. Bill Richardson said Monday that he's looking into whether he can strike a tax on most food items from a tax package approved by lawmakers last week.         The governor ...
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3. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Around New Mexico

... ; A new law will allow the state to acquire conservation easements from ranchers and landowners to ensure property isn't developed.         Gov. Bill Richardson signed legislation into law on Monday that supporters say can help protect land in New Mexico, improve wildlife habitat and provide for ...
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4. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: UPDATED: Richardson Signs Bill for Conservation Easements

... allow the state to acquire conservation easements from farmers, ranchers and other landowners to ensure that the property is not developed.     Gov. Bill Richardson on Monday signed legislation into law that supporters say can help protect land in New Mexico, improve wildlife habitat and provide for ...
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5. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: UPDATED: Richardson Undecided on Whether To Sign Tax Increases

Monday, March 08, 2010 UPDATED: Richardson Undecided on Whether To Sign Tax Increases By Barry Massey Associated Press       SANTA FE — Gov. Bill Richardson said Monday he's considering whether he can reject a proposed tax on food using his line-item veto powers.     "I hate the food tax," Richardson ...
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