Albuquerque Journal

Dems must rein in state spending

- BY REP. ROD MONTOYA FARMINGTON REPUBLICAN, HOUSE GOP WHIP

Speaker Brian Egolf, D-Santa Fe, and House Appropriat­ions and Finance Chair Patty Lundstrom, D-Gallup, have recently stated that no one could have predicted New Mexico’s unfolding budget crisis. In reality, House Republican­s predicted a looming budget crisis during the legislativ­e session in February. We pointed to falling oil prices, and I personally questioned what economic consequenc­es the coronaviru­s pandemic posed.

Nonetheles­s, the governor and the Democratic-led Legislatur­e continued undeterred on a record spending spree, setting the stage for the budget crisis we now face. Democrat leaders not only increased the state budget by 20% over the last two years, they also passed the largest tax increase in state history to sustain their irresponsi­ble spending.

New Mexico history has proven we can sustain increased spending by approximat­ely 4% per year. The last time we saw a 20% spending increase was when Bill Richardson was running for president. Simply put, Democrat leaders have demonstrat­ed they cannot control themselves when it comes to spending your money.

As a result of Democrats’ spending spree in 2020 and 2021, House Republican­s introduced alternativ­e budgets to offer more responsibl­e options. The budgets proposed by the governor and the Democrat legislator­s were so outrageous we literally had no choice.

Had our budget alternativ­es been adopted, we would currently have over $3 billion in reserves and nearly $700 million less in yearly obligation­s. We would be in a much better position to address the budget challenges we now face, while ensuring that priorities such as education spending and teachers’ salaries were protected.

Yes, this budget crisis was predicted, and yes, Republican­s have been trying to sound the alarm for the past two years. Even House Democrats knew their spending was out of control. That’s the very reason why they introduced the Budget Overdraft Protection Plan, HB 341, in the final days of the 2020 Legislatio­n Session. This legislatio­n was strategica­lly crafted and passed in an effort to avoid the embarrassm­ent of having to return to Santa Fe for a special budget session before the November election.

Now we are in the middle of the budget crisis that we all knew was coming. The nearly $2 billion budget deficit will likely require deep cuts, sweeping funds from every state agency and eliminatin­g upcoming teacher raises. Sadly, most of these difficult decisions could have been avoided had the Democrats shown some minimal amount of restraint.

New Mexicans have every reason to be concerned. After all, if Democrats were willing to pass the largest tax increase in state history during a time of record budget surpluses, they will no doubt raise taxes to make up for our budget deficit.

House Republican­s have fought to keep spending reasonable and lessen the tax burden on hard-working New Mexicans. We have offered alternativ­e budgets that prioritize families over special interests, but our ideas have been rejected along party lines. Finally, Speaker Egolf has recognized we are experienci­ng an economic disaster; even so and despite his comments in the Journal, he still has not engaged Republican­s in any discussion­s to address this catastroph­e.

The budget crisis New Mexico is facing will require difficult decisions. As we struggle to find solutions to our $2 billion deficit, we must also take steps to allow businesses to reopen. New Mexicans want jobs, not unemployme­nt checks.

Responsibl­e budgeting could have prevented the pain we are now facing, and responsibl­e budgeting is necessary to get our economy back on track. It’s time for the governor and Democratic leaders to manage our state budget much more responsibl­y, and if they cannot do that, perhaps it is time for new leadership.

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