Renewable energy transmission bond sales

Bill ID:2011 Senate Bill 60
Introduced:Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Sponsors: Clinton D. Harden (R) , Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D)
Status:Introduced
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An act relating to the new mexico renewable energy transmission authority; transferring funds; authorizing renewable energy transmission bonds to be sold at, above or below par; providing for confidentiality of certain proprietary information.

Related Issues: Energy

 

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Legislation Sponsors

 

State Senator Clinton D. Harden
Senator Clinton D. Harden currently serves as Senator for District 7 and serves on both the Senate Judiciary…

 

Representative Sheryl Williams Stapleton
Sheryl Williams Stapleton is a Democratic, incumbent State Representative for District 19. She is also…

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Governor: Susana Martinez
Lieutenant Governor: John Sanchez
Attorney General: Gary King
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