Wednesday, January 05, 2011

New Mexico governor removes EIB members

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez on Tuesday took aim at the controversial Environmental Improvement Board, announcing that she was removing all members over concerns about the board's approval in recent months of what she considers "antibusiness" policies. The board — made up of members appointed by former Gov. Bill Richardson — was at the center of a heated debate last year over whether New Mexico should regulate greenhouse gas emissions. The board ultimately decided to approve two proposals — one from an environmental group that aimed to limit the emissions of the state's largest polluters and another from the state Environment Department that called for a regional cap-and-trade program. Martinez said in a statement that New Mexico has been hurt by policies that discourage economic development and result in businesses fleeing the state. "Unfortunately, the majority of EIB members have made it clear that they are more interested in advancing political ideology than implementing commonsense policies that balance economic growth with responsible stewardship in New Mexico," Martinez said. Martinez's letter to the board members said their removal was effective immediately...more

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now there is a governor!!

Unknown said...

New Mexico should be glad to have a Governor with common sense.

Anonymous said...

I think we have common sense again
Ms Mtz is not likely to be one to
FLOAT the BLOAT anymore- bless her