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GOP targets Denish on stimulus funds
Republicans say lieutenant governor misspent thousands

Steve Terrell | The New Mexican
Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- 11/5/09
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State Republicans on Wednesday attacked Lt. Gov. Diane Denish for using thousands of dollars in federal funds to hire public information officers who were paid not only for organizing news conferences and writing news releases and speeches, but for working on Christmas cards, driving Denish to meetings and picking her up at the airport.

The federal funds allocated to New Mexico in 2003 were meant to stimulate the economy and create jobs. Denish's office received a total of $225,000, though only a fraction of that was spent on the activities being questioned.

Denish's chief of staff, Joshua Rosen, said all the funds were spent for legitimate purposes. A list of talking points included in documents the office gave The New Mexican said, "The money that was given to this office under the federal act represented less than 1 percent given to the state."

Among the expenses:

• Denish hired two part-time public information officers. At the time, her office had no funded position for a PIO. Tim Blotz, who worked from August 2003 to January 2004, earned $25 an hour. His invoices, provided by Denish's office, showed he was paid more than $18,000. Lauren Cowdrey worked for Denish's office between June 2004 and November 2004, according to her invoices. She earned $23.50 an hour and was paid a total of more than $14,000.

Though most of their work involved usual duties of public information officers, Cowdrey's invoice dated Nov. 24, 2003, lists some of her services as "pick up things at (lieutenant governor's) house ... work on Christmas card ... setting up Christmas decorations ... " The next day she listed, "Taking Christmas pictures, removing decorations ... " The day after that she billed the state for eight hours for working on the Christmas card and an unspecified history book. On other invoices, she listed duties including picking up Denish at the airport.

The decorations, according to Denish's office, were for a party open to the public, including homeless children. The printing of the Christmas card was paid for by Denish's campaign organization.

• Denish also spent nearly $20,000 on a poll by Research & Polling in Albuquerque — a fact also blasted by Republicans. However, a copy of the poll, provided by Denish's office, shows none of the questions dealt with politics. The poll was done for the Children's Cabinet, a group of Cabinet officers headed by Denish, and addressed such subjects as how well the state is dealing with pre-kindergarten, child care, teen pregnancy and after-school activities.

• Denish hired Jaime Estremera-Fitzgerald, a former lobbyist and radio reporter, in 2003 to produce 30-second radio spots about the Children's Cabinet and set up interviews and appearances for Denish. This cost just over $16,000.

• Denish hired an educational policy adviser, Hazel Mella, who was paid more than $3,100 in 2004.

• More than $6,000 was paid to Array Design of Santa Fe to design Denish's Web site.

Republicans — including some candidates who want to oppose Denish in next year's gubernatorial race — blasted the likely Democratic nominee. One of them, former state GOP chairman Allen Weh, wrote to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder asking for a federal investigation.

"It is my understanding that the funds were intended to benefit all New Mexicans and not the personal and professional livelihood of a sitting lieutenant governor," Weh wrote. "In my opinion, I believe this to be misuse of public funds. We are seeking an investigation because of the long history of ethics problems at the state level of government here in New Mexico."

Another GOP contender, Susana Martinez, said in a news release, "The Richardson/Denish Administration has routinely wasted and abused state funds that should have gone to create jobs and economic development."

The news about Denish using the federal funds broke on the New Mexico Watchdog Web site, which is associated with the conservative Rio Grande Foundation, an Albuquerque-based think tank.

Rosen released the following written statement Wednesday:

"The accusations made by this right-wing organization and advanced by Republican candidates for Governor are reckless manipulations of the truth. The fact is that the Office of the Lieutenant Governor used those funds to help small businesses create jobs and conduct research on early childhood education. Lt. Gov. Denish is proud to have taken a leadership role on these important policy initiatives. The office has found that, at times, an efficient way to support these ongoing policy efforts is to hire (part-time) help. We have no doubt that the reckless character attacks from political opponents will continue, but Lt. Gov. Denish is staying focused on our state's economic challenges and fighting to make government more open and transparent."

Contact Steve Terrell at 986-3037 or sterrell@sfnewmexican.com. Read his political blog at roundhouseroundup.com.


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Lillian A   (posted on 11/11/2009)
I don't have a problem with this. These are things that are very real issues, sans the Christmas cards. But if you received a Christmas Card from the Gov. office would you really complain? I think Denish needs to be as informed as possible about teen pregnancy, after school activities, etc. It would be silly to try to tackle this without all the facts or stats. I am a single mother, who works two jobs and I am very concerned about these issues. She is simply tying up the details of a few stragler areas..but it must be done.
Steve van Dresser   (posted on 11/5/2009)
Let's complain about $20,000 to find out about the needs of children in New Mexico. They shouldn't be studying needs. After all, without the slightest research on needs, Bush and Chaney were able to throw away $2 trillion on Iraq. We can't afford this Democratic waste of taxpayers money because we spent all our surplus cash on a needless Republican war. Every American family will have to pay about $20,000 for Bush's follies. All of Denish's stimulus expenditures will cost American families less than one cent, in total, for the whole kaboodle, for good purposes or bad. If Republicans really want to look at government waste, they should use mirrors.
Bill In Santa Flush   (posted on 11/5/2009)
Vote her in as Gov. We need more crooks in the round house. YEH stick it to the dumb workers. GO GO GO!!!???????
Raul Fierro   (posted on 11/5/2009)
The 2008 stimulus package was just the latest one Rick. Bush had his too mostly in the form of tax cuts and rebates back in 2003. That's the problem with forgetting history, you tend to repeat the same mistakes over and over. I'm an Independent and I'm not throwing mud, just exercising my right to free speech. I vote for candidates not a party. The article stated measurable facts, not quantities of mud.
Nick Rugen   (posted on 11/5/2009)
How are expenses in 2003 equal to stimulus funds? Kind of hard when the stimulus $ didn't actually go out until end of 2008. GOP throwing mud, only thing they can do when they go up against a legitimate candidate.
Ambro A   (posted on 11/5/2009)
So much totalitarian water has gone under the bridge since then. As a Blue Dawg I like much of what Republicans say. Only problem is they all turned into RINO`s. This archaic dispute is history. The two party, two handed Monti duopoly is over. We must move forward from here. Let us speak of issues, rather than childish partisanship. Politics is not one size fits all, or two size`s fits all, for that matter. We desperately need a third , forth, or maybe fifth party. The two party system is stuck in the mud. Maybe even slipped over the cliff.
Raul Fierro   (posted on 11/5/2009)
Snowballs chance, huh? Gary Johnson ran for Governor as a Republican twice and won both times. NM experienced the longest period without a tax increase in the state's history, the rate of growth in the state government was cut in half, and the state was left with approximately 1,000 fewer employees (with no firings) and a budget surplus. Why didn't Denish use the NM Dept of IT for her website? That's what our tax dollars pay them to do. A voter can't help but wonder if it's pay to play. Corruption? NJ is solidly Democratic yet they just voted out a Democrat because of his own pay to play schemes and elected a Republican. Voters are pissed off.
oh please   (posted on 11/5/2009)
Boy, i can't type fast enough. All of these comments are so ignorant. I mean, don't you guys get it? First - the article states this 225K given was only 1%. And? So. I don't care if it was .25%, you don't waste money. 6K for web design? Why? Why couldn't Denish use the State Employee IT department to design her website? Why did she have to go to an outside vendor? This is exactly the reason Denish cannot be our governor. She will only continue when Cheesburger bill leaves off. Waste, Waste, Waste.
Rex Pierson   (posted on 11/5/2009)
Mini Hillary is just taking what is due to her. Think about that when you are addressing your own Christmas cards, driving yourself around and opening your own doors. Remember her when you look at the amount of state and federal income tax you pay. I do. In the voting booth too.
Ed Campbell   (posted on 11/5/2009)
Republicans use the word "corruption" in something other than an autobiography? Har!
Ambro A   (posted on 11/5/2009)
Do Republicans think they have a snow ball`s chance in Haiti's? Not in New Mexico. It`s your own darn fault. Actually it`s the fault of the two party system. Neither has a chance.
Don Walk   (posted on 11/5/2009)
How dare anyone question the Richardson/Denish spending habits. You know it is their money and they want it now! "Three Dollar Bill" and "Dancing Denish" know what is good for you and how your money should be spent - do not question their motives. Drive By Poster; You mean that Barack Hussein Obama is not God? How dare you attempt to destroy Liberal Democrats and their mystic Messiah - you should be ashamed of yourself. Career Politicians should never be questioned about their spending of your money. After all, they have spent years practicing and before your lifetime ends, they will get it right! After all, they promised that when you re-elected them, every single time. Trust them, look what they have accomplished since taking control of the house and senate in 2006. Uh-uh-uh, well never mind. Just look at thier promises, that should be enough. Gobal Warming - tee-hee-hee! Gitmo - Tee-tee-tee! Health care - Tee-tee-tee! Cash for Clunkers - Tee-tee-tee! Carbon Credits for Gore - Tee-tee-tee! Iraq Withdrawal - Tee-tee-tee! Unemployment Rate - Tee-tee-tee! Afgahistan, dang maybe we best just stick with blaming President Bush. That always works with Democrats who don't have a clue.
Don Walk   (posted on 11/5/2009)
How dare anyone question the Richardson/Denish spending habits. You know it is their money and they want it now! "Three Dollar Bill" and "Dancing Denish" know what is good for you and how your money should be spent - do not question their motives. Drive By Poster; You mean that Barack Hussein Obama is not God? How dare you attempt to destroy Liberal Democrats and their mystic Messiah - you should be ashamed of yourself. Career Politicians should never be questioned about their spending of your money. After all, they have spent years practicing and before your lifetime ends, they will get it right! After all, they promised that when you re-elected them - every single time they did. Trust them, look what they have accomplished since taking control of the house and senate in 2006. Uh-uh-uh, well never mind. Just look at thier promises, that should be enough. Gobal Warming - tee-hee-hee! Gitmo - Tee-tee-tee! Health care - Tee-tee-tee! Cash for Clunkers - Tee-tee-tee! Carbon Credits for Gore - Tee-tee-tee! Iraq Withdrawal - Tee-tee-tee! Unemployment Rate - Tee-tee-tee! Afgahistan, dang maybe we best just stick with blaming President Bush. That always works with Democrats who don't have a clue.
Drive By Poster   (posted on 11/4/2009)
Late Breaking News - It has just been reported by GOP ex-semi-important person Allen Weh, and substantiated by crack A-Team Santa Fe New Mexican reporter Steve Terrell, that Lt. Governor Dianne Denish accidentally took home a broken plastic paper clip that was stuck to the bottom of her shoe and did not report it. Crack A-Team Santa Fe reporter Steve Terrell reports that according to Title IX, Section 8, Bylaws 3 and 4b, "Theft of state property will be investigated and prosecuted to the full extent of the law." GOP contender, Susana Martinez added that in addition to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, this accusation has been reported to President Barack Obama, and also GOD. Film at 11.
Drive By Poster   (posted on 11/4/2009)
"A list of talking points included in documents the office gave The New Mexican said..." oh for chrissakes terrell.. are we pretending we are in the BIG LEAGUES now???? ROFLMAO! you need to go back to reporting about the missing chickens from farmer martinez' shack. you never did solve that mystery, did you?


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