Wednesday, June 11, 2025Howie To Join Hector? Lt. Gov. Morales Rejects Longshot Guv Bid But Soft Landing Could Await In The Halls Of Academe, Plus: Another Angle On The Finances Of Virgin Galactic And Spaceport
He says he rejected a gubernatorial run--a run we doubt he ever seriously considered--and will apparently concentrate on nailing down the lucrative and vacant position of president of Western New Mexico University in his hometown of Silver City. His starting salary there could be in the $300,000 range). The job would be a soft landing for the 52 year old former state senator and professional educator--and he would join former Attorney General Hector Balderas in that club. Balderas followed his two term stint as AG not by running for Guv but becoming the well-compensated ($232,500 a year) president of Northern New Mexico Community College. Balderas and Morales raised hopes that one of them would be the first native born Hispanic male to take the office since Toney Anaya served one unpopular term from 1983 to '87. (Gov. Martinez was born in El Paso. Gov. Richardson, who was half-Hispanic, was born in California. MLG is also half-Hispanic although she is a native.) Morales and Balderas are affable personalities but neither had the political punch to advance to the governorship. Balderas toyed with the notion in 2018 but melted when MLG and company put the pressure on. Still, both come from humble backgrounds and their success is not shabby. Morales gets praise for competently presiding over the state senate, one of the few constitutional duties of the office, but he never waded deeply into any of Santa Fe's power centers. Even if he wanted to, MLG was not of a mind to let him spread his wings. While the # 2 under MLG bows to political reality, former Lt. Gov. John Sanchez, who served eight years under Martinez, is said by insiders to be contemplating a bid for the top job. He is a native Hispanic male but he is also a Republican. That's not necessarily a deadly combination but neither is it an elixir to break the long exile of our state's second bananas from the Governor's office VIRGIN'S PROBLEM
The problem down in T or C is two problems, Virgin Galactic and Spaceport America. Sir Richard Branson, owner of Virgin, made his money selling about a billion dollars of VG stock over the years. The fact that many of his business ventures have been shut down shows he knows when to hold um and, most importantly, when to fold. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for our esteemed Legislature that continues to advance millions for the Spaceport every budget cycle. Note that the Spaceport's premiere event, the student rocket competition, which accounts for the majority of onsite visitors each year, relocated to Midland Texas. As for quotes, here is one of my favorites from Californian Willie Brown, “In the world of civic projects, the first budget is really just a down payment. If people knew the real cost from the start, nothing would ever be approved. The idea is to get going. Start digging a hole and make it so big, there’s no alternative to coming up with the money to fill it in.” We still see hope for the Spaceport but as Schwarz notes something is going to have to fill the hole, if Virgin goes belly-up there. This is the Home of New Mexico Politics. E-mail your news and comments. (newsguy@yahoo.com) Interested in reaching New Mexico's most informed audience? Advertise here. |
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