Governor Bill Richardson
was elected Governor of New Mexico in 2002 by the largest margin
of any candidate since 1964. Governor Richardson just completed
his third legislative session, successfully cutting taxes for
more than 500,000 working New Mexicans, creating opportunities
through a statewide Pre-Kindergarten program, revamping the state’s
higher education system, and increasing access to quality health
care.
In just over two years,
Governor Richardson has made good on his campaign promises to
improve education, cut income taxes and the tax on food, build
a high-wage economy, develop a statewide water plan and make New
Mexico safer by getting tough on DWI, domestic violence and sex
crimes. Governor Richardson has been credited for implementing
the most forward-looking clean energy agenda in the nation.
As a result, New Mexico is now a national leader in job growth
and economic momentum. The state has a balanced budget and one
of the highest budget reserves in the country.
Governor Richardson
currently serves as Chairman of the Democratic Governors’ Association.
Governor Richardson is also past chairman of:
- Western Governors’ Association
- Border Governors’ Conference
- 2004 Democratic National
Convention
Governor Richardson served
for 15 years as New Mexico’s Representative
in the 3rd Congressional District. Governor Richardson served in
1997 as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and in 1998,
he was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Secretary of
the U.S. Department of Energy. Governor Richardson has been nominated
several times for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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