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Lobbyist Influence in the Legislature, Fossil Fuel Oversight & Compensating Elected Officials


New Mexico in Focus Senior Producer Lou DiVizio runs through some of the major stories from around the state, including a decision from the New Mexico Supreme Court that temporarily blocks a handful of local anti-abortion ordinances.

Gene Grant and the Line Opinion Panel explore the influence of lobbying in the state legislature. Gene asks if special interests have too much power in the Roundhouse and if two failed disclosure bills would have increased transparency.

Then, the Panel discusses the relationship between our state government and the oil and gas industry as the EPA fines two producers for continued violations of the clean air act.

Finally, as a citizens’ commission votes on a proposal to increase pay for Albuquerque’s city councilors and mayor. Gene and the Panel debate the merits of increasing salaries for elected officials at various levels of government. 

Host: Lou DiVizio

Line Host: Gene Grant 

The Line Opinion Panelists: 

Dede Feldman, fmr. NM State Senator 

Merritt Allen, Vox Optima Public Relations 

Andy Lyman, reporter, Santa Fe Reporter 

For More Information:

Lawmakers Water Down Alcohol Proposals Amid Public Health Crisis – New Mexico in Depth 

Independent Journalist Ted Alcorn Explains NM Alcohol Tax Saga – New Mexico in Focus 

Steak dinners and ski passes: As lobbyists spend to influence New Mexico Legislature, 2 lawmakers seek more transparency – Albuquerque Journal 

Professional lobbyist gives an inside look into New Mexico politics – KRQE 

NM legislators fail to pass ethical conduct bill as lobbyists fear unsafe working conditions – Source NM 

Watered-down alcohol proposals – a win for lobbyists? – New Mexico In Depth 

Despite Rules, New Mexico Oil and Gas Producers Keep Polluting – Capital and Main 

Failed climate bills disappoint conservationists – Santa Fe New Mexican 

Can New Mexico hold oil and gas accountable? Some fear State budget lacking – Carlsbad Current Argus 

‘Legend’ David Abbey to retire after decades as LFC director – Santa Fe New Mexican 

Albuquerque City Councilors Make $33,660 A Year. That Could Soon Change – Albuquerque Journal 

Commission In Charge of Salaries – City of Albuquerque 

Citizens’ Independent Salary Commission Meeting Agenda for March 29, 2023 – City of Albuquerque 

Annual Report from Judicial Compensation Commission – New Mexico State Courts