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NM Gov. Slashes Tax Package, ABQ Police Staffing & Martha Burk’s Historic Protest 20 Years Later


NMiF Senior Producer Lou DiVizio introduces the show this week with a recap Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s decisions on proposed legislation from the Roundhouse. The Governor made some serious changes to HB 547, what had been a wide-ranging tax passage. After the Governor’s line item vetoes, the package was pared down to a $500 per-person tax rebate, an expansion to the state’s child tax credit and film tax credit programs, and a gross receipts tax deduction – specifically for health care practitioners.

Then, Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus speaks with Jerry Redfern, reporter at Capital and Main about some recent methane pollution fines and the role his reporting played in making the EPA aware of those infractions.

Gene Grant and The Line Opinion Panel react to Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller’s announcement that the city’s police force will be smaller than promised. Gene asks our panelists whether we should be focused on the number of officers, or how they’re being used.

Gene and the panel also dissect the Santa Fe District Attorney’s decision to withdraw from the deadly Rust filmset shooting case.

Finally, Executive Producer Jeff Proctor catches up with longtime women’s advocate Martha Burk for a chat — on Masters week, no less — about what’s changed and what hasn’t in the two decades since her protest over exclusionary membership policies at Augusta National.

Host: Lou DiVizio

Correspondent: Laura Paskus

Line Host: Gene Grant

Guests:

Jerry Redfern, reporter, Capital & Main Martha Burk, Longtime Women’s Advocate & Author

Line Opinion Panelists:

T.J. Trout, radio host, KKOB

Laura Sanchez, attorney

H. Diane Snyder, former NM State Senator

For More Information:

NM governor signs state budget and money for projects into law – Source NM

House Bill 2 – Final Version – $9.6B Budget

Capital & Main Reporting Leads to Fines for Oil and Gas Polluters — Capital & Main

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

New Mexico Legislature Fails IPCC Test —

Capital & Main

AR6 Synthesis Report, Climate Change 2023 — The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Fewer police officer position, a goodbye to extra COVID funding: Albuquerque mayor presents tightened spending plan – Albuquerque Journal

The roots of APD’s ‘Crisis’? – Albuquerque Journal

MASTERS ’23: 20 years after protests, women still look ahead – Associated Press

Martha Burk, Hootie Johnson, and Augusta National, 15 Years Later – The Ringer

The 2003 Masters: Augusta National Protesters (Pro and Con) Have Their Day – The New York Times

GOLF; Burk Fights the Battle She’s Given – The New York Times

What does Martha think now? – The Augusta Chronicle

State Rep. Andrea Reeb steps down as ‘Rust’ special prosecutor – Santa Fe New Mexican

Ex-Prosecutor in ‘Rust’ Case Suggested Role ‘Might Help’ Her Campaign – The New York Times

Two veteran attorneys to serve as special prosecutors in ‘Rust’ shooting case – Albuquerque Journal

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