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Editorial: NM needs to lower, broaden its GRT » Albuquerque Journal

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Auditor: Governor s spending from fund not illegal

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s pandemic spending of $17,546 on food, alcohol, kitchen equipment and Christmas ornaments from a discretionary fund during a roughly eight-month period did not violate state law, a new report by State Auditor Brian Colón’s office found. However, the report said lawmakers should clarify spending guidelines pertaining to the contingency fund, which has been the source of scrutiny during several recent gubernatorial administrations. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Specifically, the seven-page report said existing law “may not provide adequate guardrails” regarding what type of expenditures from the discretionary fund are allowable, as it currently permits any spending deemed directly connected to the governor’s job obligations.

RR sees its first National Day of Prayer breakfast - Rio Rancho Observer

RR sees its first National Day of Prayer breakfast Rio Rancho City Councilor Karissa Culbreath smiles as Sandoval County Commissioner Jay Block leads a prayer for government during the National Day of Prayer breakfast Thursday at Rio Rancho Church of Christ. Carl Knauf photo. In 1952, President Harry S. Truman signed into law the National Day of Prayer. Sixty-nine years later, Rio Rancho saw its first National Day of Prayer breakfast. The event took place at the Rio Rancho Church of Christ on Thursday, and plenty of attendees promptly made the 7 a.m. start. Members representing over 10 churches walked through the front doors with smiles and an apparent sense of comfort.

Legislator spending for projects is disclosed

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – A top-ranking Senate Republican put most of his money toward improving Paseo del Volcan, a Sandoval County roadway that has long been envisioned as a time-saving bypass road around Albuquerque’s West Side. Two top Santa Fe Democrats allocated some of their available dollars for road noise mitigation efforts along the busy highway that heads north to Española. And more than a dozen lawmakers chipped in for a proposed new sports stadium in Albuquerque – including a few who live in other cities. ...................... New Mexico legislators’ funded capital outlay projects were publicly posted for the first time Monday, after approval of a new law during this year’s 60-day session.

Letter to the editor: Legislators should look to the future

Letter to the editor: Legislators should look to the future Story by Submitted | Apr 4, 2021 | Letters, Opinion | Editor: Last week’s Observer provided a valuable service by publishing two opinion pieces and a feature article asking lawmakers of both parties to briefly share their views on the recent legislative session and their hopes for next year’s 30-day session. The Democratic legislators highlighted the session’s accomplishments in areas of significant need for Sandoval County and New Mexico, including education, health and small business. These Democratic lawmakers are looking forward to the next 30-day session with the goals of curbing predatory lending, promoting health and accomplishing tax reform.

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