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March 8, 2009
Guests:
Representative John Heaton |
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March 1, 2009
Guests:
Senator Kent Cravens (R-Bernalillo & Sandoval) discusses DWI issues in
New Mexico, ignition interlock devices, and his family's forgiveness of Gordon
House, the soon-to-be paroled man who caused the fatal accident on Christmas
Eve in 1992 that killed the Senator's brother's wife and their 3 little girls,
and which galvanized the fight against drunken driving in New Mexico.
Also
appearing on this week's "Report from Santa Fe" are Senator
Pete Campos (D-District 8) and his cousin the Mayor of Santa Rosa Representative Joseph Campos (D- Distsrict 63) exploring green
energy issues, ethics, healthcare, capital outlay problems and the beautiful Bless
Me,Ultima Rudolfa Anaya Sculpture Park in Santa Rosa.
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February 21, 2009
Guests:
Senator Sue
Wilson Beffort, (R-Sandia Park) and Senator Dede
Feldman, (D-Albuquerque) present an in-depth discussion of ethics
reform legislation and explore healthcare topics such as the New Mexico Medical
Insurance Pool and the role of the late Patty Jennings in providing insurance
coverage to needy New Mexicans.
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February 15, 2009
Guests:
Senator John
Arthur Smith, (D-Deming)Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, and Representative Kiki Saavedra, (D-Bernalillo &
Valencia)Chair of the House Appropriations and Finance Committee. This is first
time the two chairs of the powerful legislative finance committees have
appeared together in an in-depth television interview. These two lawmakers
share over 50 years of experience of dealing with financial matters in the
legislature. Smith and Saavedra offer compelling insights into our current
fiscal crisis, the budget shortfall, the global economic meltdown, and
resonances of the Great Depression. |
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February 8, 2009
Guests:
Representative Janice Arnold-Jones (R-Bernalillo) and Senator Mary Kay Papen (D-Dona Ana)
present an in-depth discussion of problems with the regional housing
authorities, the challenges of webcasting legislative committees, and the
difficulties of dealing with the budget shortfall. |
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