News Articles
- March 06, 2010 | from Associated Press NM law requires online governmental information SANTA FE - A new law will allow New Mexicans to go to a governmental Web site to track the salaries of political appointees in state jobs. Lt. Gov. Diane Denish signed legislation into law on Friday requiring the Department of Information Technology to establish the Web site by July 2011.
- February 25, 2010 | from The Albuquerque Journal Denish Exhorts Small Business Lt. Gov Diane Denish told a group of about 200 small-business owners on Wednesday they are the backbone of the state's economy and the key to creating jobs.
- February 10, 2010 | from Albuquerque Journal Denish Calls for Efficiency Moves Before Tax Hikes SANTA FE —The Senate is expected to begin sifting through the House-approved $5.6 billion budget this week, and several influential senators have already said they're opposed to relying on tax hikes to balance the budget. A spokesman for Lt. Gov. Diane Denish said Monday that the lieutenant governor, who's the sole Democratic gubernatorial candidate, would like to see a slew of efficiency measures adopted before lawmakers enact tax increases.
- February 09, 2010 | from Diane Denish Files for Governor to Bring About a New Way for New Mexico Joined by her family, Diane Denish today officially filed for Governor in order to bring about a new way forward for the state of New Mexico and its families.
- January 27, 2010 | from ABC News NM Proposal to Expand Online Gov't Information New Mexicans could track spending by state agencies under a proposal that would create a Web portal for access to government information. The measure by Sen. Sander Rue, R-Albuquerque, has the support of Democratic Lt. Gov. Diane Denish.
- January 27, 2010 | from KRQE Bill Would Put State Spending Online New Mexicans could track spending by state agencies under a proposal that would create a Web portal for access to government information. The measure by Sen. Sander Rue, R-Albuquerque, has the support of Democratic Lt. Gov. Diane Denish.
- January 27, 2010 | from Albuquerque Journal In Brief - 'Sunshine Portal' Previewed Sen. Sander Rue, R-Albuquerque, and Lt. Gov. Diane Denish gave a preview of a possible state “Sunshine Portal,” an online database of most of the state's financial records.
- January 27, 2010 | from Roundhouse Roundup Sunshine On A Cloudy Day Lt. Gov. Diane Denish announced her support of a Senate Bill 195 by Republican Sen. Sander Rue to create a "sunshine portal" for the state government.
- January 25, 2010 | from The Albuquerque Journal Take Politics Out of Investment Council New Mexicans depend on members of the State Investment Council to be faithful stewards of the state's permanent funds — which finance state retirement plans, parts of our education system and key infrastructure projects. It's a rainy day fund that represents our promise to future generations of New Mexicans.
- January 25, 2010 | from Las Cruces Sun-News Denish, Cote combine on border security bill SANTA FE -- Lt. Gov. Diane Denish and Rep. Nate Cote, D-Las Cruces, announced new border security legislation Friday to combat increasing criminal activity across the border. House Joint Memorial 9 calls for the designation of four executive agency border liaisons to coordinate efforts with the federal government and counties along the border, ensuring the continued development of cross-border commerce and trade between New Mexico and Mexico.



