And here she goes. First, she panned Big Bill's prez caucus plan. And now......
Tuesday night she ripped into the Big Guy on statewide TV for what she called a big mistake when he signed poorly written DWI legislation. This week the state Court of Appeals overturned the Richardson DWI measure, and that has Patsy yelling loudly: "I told you so." She says she warned the Guv's office of the problem and was ignored. Richardson, enraged at Madrid's impudence, hits hard in a news release: "I was flabbergasted at the comments of the AG. Not only did she advise me to sign the bill, but my office never received a formal request from her to correct the law in last year's special session." The release claims Big Bill signed the DWI bill on advise from Madrid's own lawyers, and that now, in the face of the court loss, she is, "looking to place blame."
Well, take your pick. But New Mexico politics is returning to "normalcy." Get your thick skins on guys and gals. Year #2 of the Big Bill reign is going to get rough. Patricia Madrid is making sure of that.
SPIKING THE LIQUOR BILL?
Rumors circulating at the top levels of the legislative leadership and GOP circles too is that the Guv may slip a Mickey Finn in the punch bowl when it comes to the state liquor tax. He tried to raise it during the special session, and was turned back by the powerful and effective liquor lobby.
The latest scuttlebutt has it that the Guv could try to have the liquor tax placed in the same package as his widely supported DWI reforms. If you vote against the liquor tax, you have to go home and tell voters why you also voted against DWI reform. Ouch, If you're running for election, as are all 112 members of the legislature. The Guv has to find money somewhere, if he's going to phase-out the food tax. And liquor looks like his chosen vehicle. Will Bill do it? And will lawmakers put up with it? Stay tuned. The 30 day session starts Tuesday.
ZOGBY POLL TO TRACK NM PREZ CONTEST
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