RGF President Paul Gessing interviewed by Channel 13’s Larry Barker

The Rio Grande Foundation has often criticized special interest tax breaks and subsidies, so, when Larry Barker, Channel 13’s investigative journalist broke a recent story about shenanigans involving New Mexico’s film tax credit program, he contacted us for comment. The stories are posted here. Gessing appears in both stories.

Posted on November 9, 2006 at 9:32 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · One Comment
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Railroaded

Given the proximity of the vote to Election Day, even dedicated followers of local politics might be forgiven for having missed out on the latest folly perpetrated on local residents by the Albuquerque City Council. Yes, in the apparent belief that no tax burden is too heavy and that money grows on trees, Council voted [...]

Posted on November 7, 2006 at 11:59 am by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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A Desire Named Streetcar

In case you missed it in Saturday’s Albuquerque Journal, the Rio Grande Foundation is busy making the case against Mayor Martin Chavez’s proposed “modern streetcar” boondoggle. If you have the chance, please contact your counselors and let them know that this project is an unnecessary waste of taxpayer dollars. Better yet, take the time to [...]

Posted on November 5, 2006 at 1:26 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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NY Times Discusses Spaceport Boondoggle

It wouldn’t be like the New York Times to take a stand for smaller government, but they did run an article discussing the planned New Mexico Spaceport. One important fact that was not mentioned in the article is that New Mexico is not alone in its spaceport venture. In fact, New Mexico’s spaceport will be [...]

Posted on November 1, 2006 at 3:31 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Ballot Measures

Just in time for the upcoming election, the Rio Grande Foundation has put together its own guide to the ballot measures that voters will have the final say on. It is safe to say that the so-called “quality of life” tax hike is not the only vote likely to have a significant impact on taxpayers’ [...]

Posted on October 20, 2006 at 4:21 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Bias at UNM Law School?

Recently, on the pages of the Albuquerque Journal, there has been a debate over whether or not the law school at the University of New Mexico is biased to the left of the political spectrum. Asserting that there is rampant bias at UNM was Christina Hoff-Summers of the American Enterprise Institute while the Dean of [...]

Posted on October 19, 2006 at 10:12 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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New Mexico Needs Tax and Spending Limits

The Rio Grande Foundation of New Mexico today published a study that once-and-for-all shatters the myth that Bill Richardson is a fiscal conservative and makes the case for Colorado-style tax and spending limits.
Among other facts brought to light:
Governor Richardson is not just a bigger-spender than former-Governor Gary Johnson, but he is the biggest spender relative [...]

Posted on October 17, 2006 at 2:36 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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NM College Freshman not Ready

Given New Mexico’s poor track record on K-12 education, it is no surprise that many of the students entering New Mexico colleges and universities are ill-prepared. But, as the Albuquerque Journal editorialized on Wednesday, it is shocking just how unprepared students are. According to the editorial, “High-performing states have 64 percent of students in upper-level [...]

Posted on October 12, 2006 at 9:10 am by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Sad to See It Go

Business is business, but as a frequent guest on 106.3FM and a talk radio listener, I am going to miss having that station at the end of my dial. With so few decent radio options available around here and just one talk station, perhaps it is time to make the jump to XM or Sirius?

Posted on September 29, 2006 at 8:41 am by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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All Aboard Mayor Marty’s Crazy Train?

Last night, I attended one of the City of Albuquerque’s meetings on Mayor Chavez’s so-called “Modern Streetcar Project.” It wasn’t so much a meeting involving give-and-take between community leaders and residents as it was a sales pitch from the City’s Transit Department and the HDR Company which will manage the project.
There was a 30-minute powerpoint [...]

Posted on September 27, 2006 at 11:21 am by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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