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This document is an archived printout of an Albuquerque Tribune article detailing campaign contributions to Governor-elect Bill Richardson (likely from late 2002 based on the URL and context). It highlights significant financial support from labor unions ($633,488 total), specifically AFSCME, and gambling interests ($648,392 total), specifically The Downs at Albuquerque. The document appears to be part of a 2017 Public Records Request to the Department of Justice.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Bill Richardson Governor-elect
Recipient of large campaign contributions listed in the article.
Gary Johnson Outgoing Governor
Mentioned regarding the expiration of collective bargaining agreements.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Albuquerque Tribune
Publisher of the article.
AFSCME
Labor union, top donor giving $300,000.
Communication Workers of America
Labor union, donor giving $100,000.
American Federation of Teachers
Labor union, donor giving $50,000.
The Downs at Albuquerque
Gambling entity, donor giving $100,000.
State Racing Commission
Regulatory body mentioned in relation to The Downs.
Department of Justice
Implied by footer 'DOJ-OGR' (Office of Government Relations).

Timeline (1 events)

2002
Election of Bill Richardson as Governor of New Mexico
New Mexico

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the publication and the entities mentioned.
State where the election and political activities are taking place.

Relationships (2)

Bill Richardson Political Successor/Predecessor Gary Johnson
Refers to Richardson as 'gov. elect' and Johnson as 'Outgoing Gov.'
Bill Richardson Donor/Recipient AFSCME
AFSCME gave $300,000 to Richardson's campaign.

Key Quotes (3)

"The top donations to gov. elect Bill Richardson's campaign came from: 1. Labor unions: $633,488"
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"AFSCME is angling to persuade the Legislature and the governor to reinstate collective bargaining for state employees."
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"In a matter of five years, gambling money has become one of the top influences in state politics."
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