Blueprint: Tracking the Agenda of Susana Martinez

Martinez - Inaugural Address
NewsNM has condensed the "State of the State" address by Governor Martinez. Her message can be reduced to several key points of emphasis. These points provide a reference guide for measuring success in the current 60-day session of the legislature. Below are the points of emphasis in the Governor's address: New Mexico is in a state of financial crisis. State Budget Mess - "We face an historic budget deficit that will require candor to address and courage to resolve. No more shell games. No more rosy projections. We must tell New Mexicans the truth: our financial house is a mess and it's time we clean it up."
Business Friendly - "When a small business needs to get a permit from one state agency, they must abide by one process. And when that same small business needs a permit from another state agency, the process is completely different and they have to jump through a whole new set of hoops. So, I propose standardizing these administrative practices by passing the Red Tape Reduction Act."
Educational Reform - "When it comes to educating our children, we can no longer throw more and more money at the same system and expect different results. Our 'Kids First, New Mexico Wins’ plan is comprised of four key initiatives. First, we will get money out of the bureaucracy and into the classroom. Second, we will adopt an easy-to-understand, easy-to-implement system of grading. Schools will be assigned letter grades of A, B, C, D or F, and these grades will be posted to the web. Third, we will end social promotion. Finally, we will reward New Mexico's best teachers."
Public Safety - "Expand Katies Law. Reinstate the death penalty." Culture of Corruption in State Government - "First, we must institute criminal penalties for public officials who know about, but fail to report, pay-to-play activity.
Second, when public officials are found guilty of corruption they should be immediately removed from office, receive mandatory prison time and be forced to surrender their pension. Third, it is imperative that we formally adopt legislation that prohibits the State Investment Council or any state investment agency from paying finder's fees to those who help direct state investments. And fourth, it is time to establish a Public Corruption Unit in the Department of Public Safety." In the days and weeks ahead we will monitor the progress of the three branches of state government in taking action to meet these goals.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

IMNSHO, her agenda is to get more notches on her gun.

Anonymous said...

Her agenda is to undue the "doo-doo" of the last "pay for play", tree hugger friendly administration that has circumvented the people's will by saddling us with energy industry tax burdens and asinine public policies that have run off untold thousands of potential jobs to neighboring states and unafordable expenditures that have put us on course for potential bankruptcy unless she does what she's attempting to do.

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