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News article / webpage printout
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Summary
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 |
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| Bill Richardson | Governor-elect |
Recipient of large campaign contributions listed in the article.
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| Gary Johnson | Outgoing Governor |
Mentioned regarding the expiration of collective bargaining agreements.
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Organizations (7)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Albuquerque Tribune |
Publisher of the article.
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| AFSCME |
Labor union, top donor giving $300,000.
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| Communication Workers of America |
Labor union, donor giving $100,000.
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| American Federation of Teachers |
Labor union, donor giving $50,000.
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| The Downs at Albuquerque |
Gambling entity, donor giving $100,000.
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| State Racing Commission |
Regulatory body mentioned in relation to The Downs.
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| Department of Justice |
Implied by footer 'DOJ-OGR' (Office of Government Relations).
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Timeline (1 events)
Locations (2)
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Location of the publication and the entities mentioned.
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State where the election and political activities are taking place.
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Relationships (2)
Refers to Richardson as 'gov. elect' and Johnson as 'Outgoing Gov.'
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"Source
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"AFSCME is angling to persuade the Legislature and the governor to reinstate collective bargaining for state employees."Source
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"In a matter of five years, gambling money has become one of the top influences in state politics."Source
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Quote #3
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