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- August 09, 2010 | from Albuquerque Journal DA Tops in Extra Pay for Staffers From fiscal years 2006 to 2010, Martinez gave out about $477,000 to employees for "out-of-cycle salary increases," nearly three times as much as any other district attorney in the state's 13 judicial districts, according to state records...
- August 05, 2010 | from Alamogordo Daily News Considering the future Denish said the removal of the F-22s and the subsequent arrival of the much-older F-16 Fighting Falcon should be seen as an opportunity. "I think the news took us all by surprise," she said. "This is a good opportunity to think about the future and the F-35."
- July 14, 2010 | from NMPolitics.net Martinez's Plans and Positions Need More Substance Let’s face it: Diane Denish is killing Susana Martinez when it comes to releasing substantive policy positions and detailed plans about what she wants to accomplish as governor.
- July 14, 2010 | from Ruidoso News Denish Has Done Her Homework on Budgetary Issues Denish (dianedenish.com) offers a plan she calls "A New Way of Doing Business" that puts a number to each element, with $450 million in savings over the next 5 years.
- June 22, 2010 | from Albuquerque Journal Denish Proposes Career Incentives Governor candidate Diane Denish on Monday proposed using government programs and public-private partnerships to entice more New Mexicans into technical training for careers that she says have a future in the state...
- June 16, 2010 | from Denish for Governor Text Message Service is Now Live Beginning today, Diane Denish for Governor is offering SMS message updates for information from the Campaign Trail.
- May 21, 2010 | from Heath Haussamen Denish has stood up against corruption I recently heard Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez say Lt. Gov. Diane Denish has done nothing during her tenure to combat or speak out against corruption, “not even a whisper.” Martinez isn’t alone in making that claim. One of her primary opponents, Allen Weh, has made similar accusations, as have a number of other Republicans who are trying to tie Denish to corruption and other problems that have plagued the Richardson administration. Martinez, Weh and the others, however, are wrong. Whether Denish has done enough to combat corruption is up for debate, but to say that the Democratic Party’s nominee for governor has done nothing in 7.5 years as lieutenant governor is patently false.
- April 27, 2010 | from Alamogordo Daily News Stumping for support Lt. Gov. Diane Denish visited Alamogordo again Saturday, reminding her constituents she is all about job creation and supporting small businesses in New Mexico. "We need to get back to our rural roots," Denish said at the meet and greet event conducted at Sunset Run Restaurant. "We are proposing some really fun things not so hard to do."
- April 16, 2010 | from Las Cruces Bulletin A Shot in the Arm for Small Biz During a webcast press conference hosted by Lt. Gov. Diane Denish last week, she said the state’s economy could recuperate by “doing things we never believed possible.” One of those “impossibles” includes laying the foundation for a statewide rural broadband network that would allow workers in agrarian areas high-speed access to the Internet to work remotely with industry partners and other businesses, she said.
- April 13, 2010 | from Associated Press Denish Has Solid Fundraising Lead SANTA FE - Lt. Gov. Diane Denish has nearly $2.6 million stockpiled for her campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor, giving her a large fundraising advantage over the Republicans in a crowded gubernatorial primary field.



