1
Domestic partnership bill proposed again at the Legislature.
And unlike other bills, passing it won’t cost a thing—except tolerance.
2
Gov. Bill Richardson supports proposed law to ban texting while driving in New Mexico.
But has yet to comment on the fate of sexting.
3
New Mexico businesses could pay $20 million more in taxes under a plan to rescue the state’s unemployment insurance.
Never say government lacks a sense of irony.
4
State Investment Council wants $4 million more for its legal fees.
There’s a wise investment.
5
Lt. Gov. Diane Denish announces plan to put state finances online for greater transparency.
Maybe in the same vein, she could post her reaction to the Frank Foy testimony in the pay-to-play scandal.
6
State will use federal funds to keep Rail Runner running on the weekends.
Good thing we’ve managed to diversify our economy for times like this.
7
Steven Soderbergh will film the movie Knockout in New Mexico.
The story of a Southwestern state undone by corruption.