Susana Vetoes "Anti-Big Box Store" Bill

Gov. Martinez
From New Mexico Watchdog -In a move that will spark protest from the political left, Gov. Susana Martinez vetoed Senate Bill 9 on Tuesday (March 6) — a piece of legislation that the bill’s sponsor Sen. Peter Wirth ( D-Santa Fe) said would close loopholes on so-called “big box” retailers headquartered outside New Mexico and require them to change the way they pay state taxes. “While proponents of this legislation may have had a few particular corporate targets in mind when pushing for this tax increase, the result would be much broader and raise taxes on businesses like grocery stores,” Gov. Martinez said in a statement. “Increasing taxes on grocery stores, clothing retailers, and home improvement stores, while choosing to cut taxes for a different set of corporations – such as large banks, casinos, payday loan companies, or any other large corporation that pays corporate income tax – is not only misguided and arbitrary tax policy, but it’s also not the way to foster economic growth in New Mexico.  More News New Mexico
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Gov. Martinez OKs bill creating medical marijuana fund

Susana Martinez
Carlsbad Current-ArgusSANTA FE - Neither Ripley nor countless New Mexico residents would believe it, but Republican Gov. Susana Martinez signed a marijuana bill on Monday. Martinez, who was a prosecutor for 25 years, spent half her lifetime fighting the war on drugs. She took office as governor after the state already had a law permitting marijuana to be used for select medicinal purposes. Now Martinez has signed Senate Bill 240, creating a medical cannabis fund to cover the program's costs. Producers of marijuana for medical treatment pay the state fees of $10,000 to $30,000 a year, said Sen. Cisco McSorley, who sponsored the bill. Rather than the money going into the state's general spending account, it will be maintained by the Department of Health as a specific fund to pay for administration of the medical marijuana program. "It means the few New Mexico taxpayers who objected to their money going toward the medical marijuana program no longer have to worry," said McSorley, D-Albuquerque. He said he worked on the bill with Martinez's secretary of health, Dr. Catherine Torres, but had no contact with the governor regarding the bill. Read More News New Mexico

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The Sanchez Dictatorship is "Highly Partisan"

Steve Fischmann
This is the time of year when soul searching is done by those who make their way to Santa Fe. So what’s behind the recent rash of announcements from elected officials that they are bowing out? The explanations given by Senators who are stepping down in Dona Ana County should serve as a wakeup call.
Both Cynthia Nava and Steve Fischmann are loyal Democrats. They cited a “partisan” atmosphere in Santa Fe as their reason for quitting. A partisan atmosphere?
Two pieces of legislation come to mind.
Mary Helen Garcia
A bill sponsored by Representative Mary Helen Garcia that would have halted the widely discredited practice of social promotion in public schools offers plenty of insight. The bill had bi-partisan support in the legislature for two years and this year was supported by the necessary funding. Unfortunately, the bill had two fatal political flaws. First it required the blessing of self-serving union leaders. Unions tend to be opposed to all educational reform that don’t include more money for…..unions. Second, and more important, the Governor was one of dozens of elected officials working across the aisle in favor of the bill.
Mary Kay Papen
Another bill that contained a simple liability waiver for Spaceport America put the power of the trial lawyers within New Mexico’s Democratic Party on full display. With several hundred million dollars of taxpayer investments already made in the Spaceport, the trial lawyers managed to choke off the bill, which was sponsored by Democrat Mary Kay Papen, who also happens to be from Dona Ana County.
It is a good bet that the departure of Senators Nava and Fischmann reflects their frustration with the highly partisan attitude of Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez. The last two sessions the behavior of Sanchez has bordered on obsession. His actions would not allow any elected officials in his party to work across the isle to accomplish anything that might lead to Susana Martinez getting credit.
Michael Sanchez
Make no mistake about reasons behind several of the resignation announcements from elected officials. Most of the people went to work in Santa Fe in the hopes of finding common ground. And they were completely fed up with the dictatorship of Michael Sanchez. Ultimately these people realize that little can be accomplished as long as Sanchez holds a leadership position. Sadly, the Democratic caucus has enabled Sanchez. And in doing so, they have allowed him to waste a lot of people’s time over the last two years.

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