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In a development that may be raising the proverbial pucker factor for Governor Bill Richardson and his Democrat cronies here in New Mexico, the Feds have indicted Ruffin Poole, top aide and legal counsel to former North Carolina governor, Mike Easley. Poole,... Full Article at American Thinker
FE, N.M. -- Dozens of supporters have gathered at the New Mexico Capitol in support of domestic partnership legislation that has the backing of Gov. Bill Richardson. The legislation would give unmarried same-sex and opposite-sex couples the legal protections... Full Article at KOAT
Gov. Bill Richardson addresses a joint session of the Legislature at the state Capitol in Santa Fe, N.M. , on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2009. Lawmakers packed the House chamber while onlookers crowded into the gallery above to hear Richardson's state of the state... View Photo »
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Bill Richardson this week will hear from Albuquerque residents about any issue related to the ongoing legislative session. Gubernatorial officials say he will grant five-minute meetings on a first-come, first-served basis between 11a.m. to 2 p.m. at the CNM-Workforce... Full Article at KOAT
FE, N.M. -- Gov. Bill Richardson will be in Albuquerque on Tuesday and hear from New Mexico residents about any issue related to the ongoing legislative session. Gubernatorial officials say Richardson will grant five-minute meetings on a first-come, first-served... Full Article at KFOX El Paso
27, 2010 -- SANTA FE -- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson today announced that Spanish renewable energy company GA-Solar will be building one of the largest photovoltaic solar projects in the world in Guadalupe County. GA-Solar and their parent company,... Full Article at All American Patriots
MOJAVE, CA - DECEMBER 7: Sir Richard Branson (L) watches New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) perform the christening as Virgin Galactic unveils its new SpaceShipTwo spacecraft at the Mojave Spaceport on December 7,... View Photo »
Obama’s campaign has reached an agreement with Bill Richardson for the second-choice votes of Richardson supporters in caucuses where the New Mexico governor can’t clear the threshold for competition, according to a senior Obama campaign adviser.
Bill Richardson released a statement yesterday announcing that 10,221 New Mexicans received full or part-time work through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009, as a result of stimulus spending by state government. “The American Recovery and... Full Article at Democracy for New Mexico
A Spanish company plans to invest $1 billion to build a large solar energy production plant in New Mexico. Gov. Bill Richardson joined Wednesday with executives of GA-Solar and its parent company, Gestamp Corp. , to announce the photovoltaic solar plant. It... Full Article at Fresno Bee
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MOJAVE, CA - DECEMBER 7: Sir Richard Branson (L) watches New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) perform the christening as Virgin Galactic unveils its new SpaceShipTwo spacecraft at the Mojave Spaceport on December 7, 2009 near Mojave, California. The...
View Photo »New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, center, sits briefly with North Korean Minister Kim Myong Gil, left, and K.A. "Tony" Namkung, Richardson's senior advisor on Asian affairs, at the Albuquerque International Sunport before the North Korean diplomats departed on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009 in Albuquerque,...
View Photo »New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, right, meets with North Korean Minister Myong Gil Kim at the Governor's Mansion in Santa Fe, N.M. on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009. Richardson says his meeting with a delegation of North Korean diplomats is a "hopeful sign" of improving relations with the reclusive...
View Photo »New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, center, meets with North Korean Minister Myong Gil Kim, right, and advisor to the Governor, Tony Namung at the Governor's Mansion in Santa Fe, N.M. on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009. Richardson says his meeting with a delegation of North Korean diplomats is a "hopeful...
View Photo »Gov. Bill Richardson addresses a joint session of the Legislature at the state Capitol in Santa Fe, N.M. , on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2009. Lawmakers packed the House chamber while onlookers crowded into the gallery above to hear Richardson's state of the state address.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama shakes hands with New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (R) after making remarks on credit card reform during a town hall meeting at Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Governor of the American state of New Mexico Bill Richardson, left, and Santa Fe Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan stand in front of the lit Rome's Colosseum, Wednesday, April 15, 2009, on the occasion of a ceremony to mark the decision to end the death penalty in New Mexico. Richardson, a Democrat,...
View Photo »New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson displays the gift he was to present to Pope Benedict XVI before the Wednesday general audience in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican April 15, 2009.
View Photo »New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson looks on during Pope Benedict XVI's Wednesday general audience in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI (L) blesses items held by governor of the US state of New Mexico Bill Richardson (R) during his weekly general audience in St.Peter's square at the Vatican on April 15, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI gave his weekly general audience on April 15, 2009, a day before he turns 82. FP...
View Photo »New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson looks at gifts he brought for Pope Benedict XVI, prior to the pontiff's weekly general audience, in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday, April 15, 2009. The governor is in Rome to attend a ceremony later in the day by the ancient Colosseum to...
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI (L) shakes hands with governor of the US state of New Mexico Bill Richardson (R) during his weekly general audience in St.Peter's square at the Vatican on April 15, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI gave his weekly general audience on April 15, 2009, a day before he turns 82. FP PHOTO...
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2009 file photo, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson speaks during a news conference in Santa Fe, N.M. after withdrawing his nomination as U.S. Commerce Department secretary. Richardson and former high-ranking members of his administration won't be criminally charged in...
View Photo »North Korean Minister Kim Myong Gil, left, sits briefly with New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson at the Albuquerque International Sunport before the North Korean diplomat's departure on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009 in Albuquerque, N.M. Richardson described his discussions with the minister as "very...
View Photo »Democratic Govs. Brian Schweitzer of Montana, right, and Bill Richardson of New Mexico, listen as energy experts discuss barriers to American energy security at the National Governors Association convention Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Hewlett-Packard Co. president and chief executive officer Mark Hurd, left, and Gov. Bill Richardson prepare to cut the ribbon outside HP's new customer service and technical support center in Rio Rancho, N.M. , on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009. The state invested millions of dollars in the way of...
View Photo »Governor of the U.S. State of New Mexico Bill Richardson gives two thumbs up in front of Rome's ancient Colosseum April 15, 2009. Rome's ancient Colosseum was lit up with special lights to celebrate the abolition of the death penalty in the U.S. State of New Mexico.
View Photo »(L-R) Rome's mayor Gianni Alemanno, Governor of the U.S. State of New Mexico Bill Richardson, Archbishop of Santa Fe Michael Sheehan and Mario Marazziti of the Community of Sant�Egidio pose for a picture in front of Rome's ancient Colosseum lit up with special lights April 15, 2009. Rome's...
View Photo »Governor of the American state of New Mexico Bill Richardson gives the thumbs up sign in front of the lit Rome's Colosseum, Wednesday, April 15, 2009, on the occasion of a ceremony to mark the decision to end the death penalty in New Mexico. Richardson, a Democrat, signed a bill last month...
View Photo »In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Benedict XVI greets Bill Richardson, Governor of the US State of New Mexico, on the sidelines of his weekly general audience, in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday, April 15, 2009. The governor is in Rome...
View Photo »FILE - In this Sunday, July 19, 2009 picture, Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, speaks during a meeting of the Natural Resources Committee the National Governors Association convention in Biloxi, Miss. Money managers, brokers and their marketing agents that secured public investment...
View Photo »Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, talks during a meeting of the Natural Resources Committee the National Governors Association convention Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Democratic Govs. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, left, and Phil Bredesen of Tennessee, right, listen to a speech during the opening plenary session of the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »FILE - In this Nov. 27, 1996 file photo, Evan C. Hunziker of Tacoma, Wash. , waves upon his arrival at the Yokota Air Base on the outskirt of Tokyo as he walks from a U.S. Air Force jet. Hunziker, then 26, who was jailed for three months in North Korea on spy charges was freed and arrived...
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson after he spoke about credit card debt reform at a town hall style gathering at Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, N.M. , Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, center, sits briefly with North Korean Minister Kim Myong Gil, left, and K.A. "Tony" Namkung, Richardson's senior advisor on Asian affairs, at the Albuquerque International Sunport before the North Korean diplomats departed on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009 in Albuquerque,...
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Obama’s campaign has reached an agreement with Bill Richardson for the second-choice votes of Richardson supporters in caucuses where the New Mexico governor can’t clear the threshold for competition, according to a senior Obama campaign adviser.
I believe this unprecedented investment shows that New Mexico has not only become the center of the North American solar industry, but is ready to take its place as a global player in the production of renewable energy ... Building a comprehensive clean energy economy is key to the economic stability an...
New Mexicans are rightly fed up with the corruption, scandals, and insider dealings that have come to be the face of New Mexico government, and I’m afraid that Governor Bill Richardson just doesn’t seem to get it
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has definitely had a positive impact on New Mexico’s economy ... This is just a snapshot of stimulus spending in New Mexico, but it’s clear that thousands of people have work and hundreds of millions of dollars are flowing throughout the economy. The impact has...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has definitely had a positive impact on New Mexico’s economy ... This is just a snapshot of stimulus spending in New Mexico, but it’s clear that thousands of people have work and hundreds of millions of dollars are flowing throughout the economy. The impact has...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has definitely had a positive impact on New Mexico’s economy ... This is just a snapshot of stimulus spending in New Mexico, but it’s clear that thousands of people have work and hundreds of millions of dollars are flowing throughout the economy. The impact has...
My message doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to support it ... but I think it should be debated. It should be discussed. There's a lot of support for it among rural legislators.
I believe this unprecedented investment shows that New Mexico has not only become the center of the North American solar industry, but is ready to take its place as a global player in the production of renewable energy
The American people want to see that you're going to make a change, but for the president it's important that he not shift radically because of one election
The American people want to see that you're going to make a change, but for the president it's important that he not shift radically because of one election ... He needs to stay the course and not all of the sudden become something that he isn't. The country was very inspired by Barack Obama -- all kind...
Let's not mess with these.
These are working, they're bringing jobs
The company plans to hire up to 40 new Mexicans over the next couple of years ... and this is critically important: they're solid, high paying jobs, exactly the kind of jobs we're working to attract to New Mexico.
We cannot ask working New Mexicans to pay more for groceries when too many are struggling to make ends meet
have been cut to the bone ... any further cuts would mean certain layoffs, closing facilities and ending public services when our citizens need them most.
How we respond to tough times like these is a test of who we are as a people
It’s changing us pretty dramatically
We’re a lot more than farmers driving tractors across fields ... We’re not just plows, sows and cows.
A comprehensive green economy is critical to the future of New Mexico and will lead our state into a new era of economic vitality and stability
I didn't say no, but I'm not especially enthusiastic about it
The banks have really tightened up, so it's harder and harder to get a home-equity line of credit ... If you don't budget for repairs, you will never get the repairs done when you need it.
As New Mexico continues to recover from the global recession, our top priorities must be to provide critical services to our citizens, preserve and create jobs and manage state government in a fiscally responsible way. Our budget requires additional sacrifices from everyone, but it achieves our goals in...
HP will be synonymous words with New Mexico and Rio Rancho ... HP brings in great new jobs when jobs are scarce. This is at a time when big companies are cutting jobs.
Today’s announcement is an important step toward establishing greater awareness of the benefits of increased broadband access in New Mexico ... Expansion of high-speed Internet service, especially in rural New Mexico, can be a tremendous boost for economic development, as businesses are able to reach ne...
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