New Mexico

Slow Down There Maestro, There’s Still a New Mexico (FOIA Suit)?

Longtime GAO readers may remember Energy Policy Advocates’s Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) suit against the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General (OAG), seeking records pertaining to that Office throwing its lot in with the Michael Bloomberg-financed scheme placing activists in AG offices to advance Bloomberg’s “climate” priorities. At long last, the dreadful and dismissive move by the…

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GAO Asks Court to Compel New Mexico AG to Stop Stonewalling in Discovery, Provide Answers to Questions About Work with Activists and Activist AGs

EPA reveals AGO’s claim that records are shielded by “pending litigation,” secrecy pact directly contradicted by New York Attorney General claim to WSJ Albuquerque, NM, December 8, 2020 – The public interest law firm Government Accountability & Oversight, P.C. (GAO) and local counsel Pat Rogers have filed a Motion to Compel answers in litigation discovery against a stonewalling New Mexico…

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GAO Attorneys File Suit Against New Mexico AG for Hiding Secrecy Pacts, Work with Climate Activists

Energy Policy Advocates reveals one of AGO’s secrecy pacts attempting to contract away the public’s right to see public records, how institutions being used Albuquerque, NM, June 15, 2020 – Today, public interest law firm Government Accountability & Oversight, P.C. (GAO) filed suit against New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas under the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA),…

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New Mexico reaps rewards of fossil-fuel boom while pushing climate change agenda

Emails show state officials attend Rockefeller Brothers Fund conference on phasing out natural gas By Valerie Richardson- The Washington Times – Tuesday, October 1, 2019 After decades as one of the nation’s poorest states, New Mexico finds itself awash in revenue from the state’s oil-and-gas boom — so much so that Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham last month proposed free tuition for residents at…

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New Mexico Attorney General Forced To Respond To Criticism Over Use Of Bloomberg-Funded Attorneys

Pressure is building on New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas over his office’s use of attorneys that are paid for by a group created with financial backing of New York City Mayor and climate activist Michael Bloomberg. Balderas is one of 11 state attorneys general known to the public who has brought on such private attorneys funded by Bloomberg’s State Energy…

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New Mexico Attorney General Forced To Respond To Criticism Over Use Of Bloomberg-Funded Attorneys

From Western Wire Pressure is building on New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas over his office’s use of attorneys that are paid for by a group created with financial backing of New York City Mayor and climate activist Michael Bloomberg. Balderas is one of 11 state attorneys general known to the public who has brought on such private attorneys funded…

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