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Governor balks at new regent process

Last updated: 01/31/11 12:47am

Two Board of Regents positions remain available after Gov. Susana Martinez rejected a regent selection process proposed by the UNM Faculty Senate.

Martinez rescinded the process and said it added an “additional and unnecessary requirement not specified in the New Mexico Constitution.” She said in a statement Friday that the process was convoluted.

“I believe in the need for a fair regent selection process that is free of politics, but I do not find it necessary to add another layer to an already bloated bureaucracy,” she said.
Under the proposed process, universities would form an advisory committee to recommend potential regents for the governor to select. Former Gov. Bill Richardson signed the process in a last-minute executive order Dec. 17, just weeks before leaving office.

According to Article XII, section 13 of the New Mexico Constitution, “The governor shall nominate, and by and with the consent of the senate, shall appoint the members of the Board of Regents.”

Despite the end of their terms, Regent President Raymond Sanchez and Vice President Jack Fortner will remain on the board until replacements are named or their terms are extended.

In searching for those replacements, Martinez said the process outlined in the N.M. Constitution is sufficient.

“The advisory committee is just another symbol of big-government excesses that serve little purpose,” she said.

UNM Faculty Senate president Richard Wood said the Faculty Senate’s suggested selection process wouldn’t introduce extra bureaucracy.

“Right now, there’s no bureaucracy involved in regent selection,” he said. “We’re not proposing bureaucracy. We’re proposing a group of people from the University to offer their best advice, and we look forward to working with governor Martinez to do that.”
Wood said he thought Martinez’s decision to rescind the selection process was solely about politics and her administration’s relationship with Richardson’s administration.

Still, he hopes she seeks advice when it comes to selecting the new regents.

“I think the crucial thing is that the governor choose the next regents in a way that really serves the interests of the state of New Mexico and the University, and that she is in consultation with people with the expertise about higher education to really help advise her on regent selection,” Wood said.

Published January 31, 2011 in News

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8 comments



hmmm

January 31, 2011 at 7:47 AM
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This has nothing to do with the large donations quasi qualified regents up for reinstatement made to her campaign… nope not related at all.


loboloulou

January 31, 2011 at 9:33 AM
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hmm, I don’t know what you are talking about.

Gov. Martinez would never hand a favor to a campaign contributor.

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Never.

She will prosecute government corruption.

She said it.

She is above petty corruption.


Fahken_Figures

January 31, 2011 at 11:11 AM
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hmmm..and of course she wouldn’t want any appointments to seem political-she’s against pay to play (unless she’s the one getting paid!) Plus: you know she’s all about education and the environment (unless you look past her thinking global warming is a fairy tale-what a DUMMY!). Tuck Fexas.


loboloulou

January 31, 2011 at 1:18 PM
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Stop being so negative towards our new Governor. She said she was against corruption. Why would she lie?


obama bin farteen

January 31, 2011 at 3:10 PM
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Why don’t you send her an e-mail you freakin’ little pansies and ask her to address your concerns. And in case you haven’t been payin’ attention ff, its now called “global climate change,” (soon to be called global climate instability or some such nonsense in order to keep the losers that actually believe in this crap on the hook) and it is a farce and always has been, but then for you true believers, no amount of truth can penetrate your thick—tell me anything and i will believe it—skulls.


Fahken_Figures

January 31, 2011 at 3:17 PM
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@loboloulou

OH! You weren’t being sarcastic? You actually think she is anti-corruption?

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Just one example of why I don’t like La Tejana as NM Gov:

Dairy industry helped write Martinez’s executive order
The NM Independent
By Matthew Reichbach | 01.27.11
According to court documents, representatives from the dairy industry in New Mexico helped Susana Martinez with language in an executive order to halt pending and proposed regulations. The State Supreme Court ruled yesterday that Martinez could not halt the publication of a rule relating to the dairy industry or a rule related to capping greenhouse gas emissions.

It’s hard to be positive about Susana La Tajana. when she keeps selling NM out .

She doesn’t care about you. In all actuality, she probably HATES you. Why else would she try to kill your environment?


loboloulou

January 31, 2011 at 5:39 PM
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The environment is what makes this state money.
Oil and gas.
Besides, what good are environmental protections when most of the natural land in our state is owned by private citizens and land grants? Those very same land owners leave plenty of open space for people like F_F to camp.
You must’ve worked with the Richardson admin and are unemployed. No wonder you have soooo much time to post silly comments online.


Mr. A

January 31, 2011 at 11:54 PM
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loboloulou, I have a solution! lets take away those land grants from the people they were given to and exploit their resources… oh wait.. already happening

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