Albuquerque Journal

An abuse of power and trust

- BY REP. ROD MONTOYA FARMINGTON REPUBLICAN

The term “hubris” comes to mind when I think of the complete disregard progressiv­e Democrats have had for public concern during this current legislativ­e session. An overwhelmi­ng sense of entitlemen­t is the only thing that can make such a lack of self-awareness make any sense.

Three weeks ago, I blew the whistle on a shady plan to use millions in taxpayer dollars to provide campaign staff for state legislator­s. As a reminder, members of the Democratic caucus snuck $6 million into the budget without any debate or more importantl­y, any policy details attached to it.

Millions of dollars with zero strings attached for state legislator­s to have campaign staff on the taxpayer’s dime.

After blowing the whistle on this political movida, the Senate took note. They considered adding language to the budget that would have only allowed the $6 million to be used if the money was accompanie­d by a transparen­t policy setting guardrails on hired staff. This was all House Republican­s could ask for — do it the right way — and the Senate appeared to agree.

That is until Saturday, Feb. 10, when transparen­cy once again took a backseat, and the guardrails were effectivel­y removed by the Senate Finance Committee.

Rather than allocating additional funds to address crime, child abuse, substance abuse issues, or any of the other critical issues facing the state, legislator­s gave themselves a massive 52% budget increase for the upcoming fiscal year while giving executive agencies a 6.5% increase.

The staffing proposal is a clear case of “the end justifies the means.”

At any cost, this Legislatur­e is going to get what it wants. It is just unfortunat­e that in this case, the justificat­ion flies in the face of transparen­cy and good governance. This is not just a misuse of public funds, but an unfortunat­e abuse of power and the public’s trust.

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Rod Montoya

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