But the Big Fella didn't do himself much harm in his 'State of the State.' He threw everything at them but the kitchen sink, ensuring he will get a couple of big goodies and leaving the rest for next time around. The idea is apparently to show the Guv continuously on the move, a "doer." Well, he can slow down now, I think we get it.
No one seriously expects the complete agenda to be adopted, maybe not even half. Bill picked the low lying fruit early in the speech--DWI reform--which should easily pass. (Is the liquor lobby that powerful that we have to do piecemeal DWI reform every single year?) Coming noticeably late in the speech was the most pressing problem facing the state: exploding Medicaid costs. Bill threw in the towel on any major reform of the entitlement when he declared he would NOT raise eligibility requirements. It was a clear gift to the liberal wing (the nominating wing) of his Democratic Party.
My sense of this legislature hasn't changed. Outside of Max Coll and a few others, the Guv has a pretty clear playing field. This being an election year he doesn't want to fight too much with them, and they fear his retribution on the campaign trail if they push him too hard. Expect a pretty smooth session, barring any unexpected moves from the Fourth Floor. True fireworks will be postponed until next year.
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Ben Ray Lujan told me that he would work to clear the field of other Hispanic candidates because they would divide the vote and hand the nomination to Perls. But Montoya says he's not going anywhere and says Ben Ray is being a bit presumptuous. He says his experience far outranks that of Ben Ray. Of note is Rep. King's break with the Speaker Lujan in the recent special session over the road tax bill pushed by Big Bill. She was one of the few Dems to vote no. Also, Montoya is a second cousin of Attorney General Patricia Madrid who has been flexing her muscles in opposition to the Guv. To top it off, Montoya says he has asked legendary former Guv Bruce King for some campaign advice. Oh, the tangled web of La Politica!
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