Martinez, taking questions from reporters, gave some indications about her immediate plans.
She said her staff is already researching the best way to reverse a decision made by the state's Environmental Improvement Board to include New Mexico in a regional cap-and-trade program.
The board voted Tuesday to include New Mexico in the program. Critics, including Martinez, have said the program would cost New Mexico revenues and jobs.
"I will do everything to research how it is we are able to put a moratorium or however it is we can put a repeal to that regulation," Martinez said.
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Pink.
NM list PING!
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What is the best way to kill this disaster of a plan?
Ping!
The commie ‘RAT environmental extremists are trying to get their last punches in before they are all thrown out into the street.
You can’t let state boards overrule the Governor and legislature for sure.
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