FACT CHECK: Crossroads ad targets Dems for budget woes

By FactCheck.Org

Conservative group's hefty ad buy mixes opinion with a few misleading claims

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"… on national cable outlets and local TV in Colorado, Iowa, North Carolina, New Mexico, Nevada and Virginia, according to a Crossroads GPS press release.The woma …"

"Dear CFPB" wish lists urge action on mortgages, payday loans, prepaid cards

By Shirley Gao

Advocacy groups have long wish lists for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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"… tomer per year, and limit certain types of advertising, says University of New Mexico law professor Nathalie Martin. The bureau also could require payday lender …"

527 Ad Spending Heavy in Midwestern States

By Derek Willis

Wisconsin and Iowa see millions in advertising since June

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"… than $100,000 of airtime in each of seven states—Oregon, West Virginia, New Mexico, Minnesota, Nevada, Illinois and Missouri—along with smaller amounts in …"

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A vacation from the rules

By Anupama Narayanswamy

Some disclosure filings sketchy on details, tardy despite ethics oversight

Hidden agendas

By The Center for Public Integrity

How state legislators keep conflicts of interest under wraps

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… nies in the state, benefiting his family's trucking business.In another, a New Mexico liquor retailer votes against legislation that would, in effect, kill driv …"

"… o, Delaware, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, and South Carolina) have to disclose some basic information about t …"

"… rmation provided by requestors to lawmakers. The remaining three (Alabama, New Mexico, and New York), not only keep request forms on file but freely make person …"

"… es in just 60 days. Burns and his wife own a day-care center in Arizona.In New Mexico, State Senate President Manny Aragon for years has fiercely opposed propos …"

Organizational donors

By Neil Gordon

Profiles of the top organizational donors in 2003 and 2004

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… w.democraticgovernors.orgPeople: Bill Richardson, chair—governor of New Mexico; past chairs include Bill Clinton, Michael Dukakis and Howard DeanPlaces:& …"

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The state money race

By Derek Willis

Democrats outraised GOP in the states, but have little to show for it

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… have some notable electoral achievements in states like Arizona, Illinois, New Mexico and Pennsylvania, where Democratic governors were elected.The loss in Geor …"

"… Parties in five other states—Missouri, Illinois, New Jersey, Arizona and New Mexico—received at least $100,000 from gambling-related interests, including ra …"

Methodology

A look into how the Center reported "Party Lines"

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"… g scheme is available for download.Selected committees in California, New Mexico and Texas reported identical expense information in their state and federa …"

National GOP exchanges soft money for hard in Florida

By John Dunbar

Money changes hands regardless of whether it is an election year or not

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… ican Party. On Sept. 23, a hard money transfer of $105,000 was made to the New Mexico Republican Party. On Sept. 5, the day of the South Dakota transfer, the Re …"

State parties collected nearly $570 million in contributions, soft money transfers in 2000

By John Dunbar, MaryJo Sylwester and Robert Moore

States used as a $263 million back door for soft money

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Mexico":

"… issouri and Pennsylvania. One day earlier, he gave $150,000, split between New Mexico and Nevada.S. Daniel Abraham and his wife, Ewa, ranked second among indivi …"

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