Rio Grande Foundation

Rio Grande Foundation

The Rio Grande Foundation is an economic policy research institute in Albuquerque, NM.

The Foundation's stated mission is "to increase liberty and prosperity for all of New Mexico's citizens" by "informing New Mexicans of the importance of individual freedom, limited government, and economic opportunity."

The Foundation maintains a website, a blog, and regularly contributes opinion pieces to local newspapers, as well as publishes studies related to state economic policy. The Foundation's current President, Paul Gessing, has been featured on local talk shows and radio programs to discuss economic issues.

On May 1, 2008, the Rio Grande Foundation teamed with the New Mexico Prosperity Project to host a public luncheon with John Stossel at the Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid. [ [http://www.gopnm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=436%3Athe-weekly-stampede-march-12-2008&Itemid=97 ABC-TV Commentator John Stossel to Speak in Albuquerque] ] Mr. Stossel spoke to the attendees concerning excessive government regulation of business and excessive government spending.

Policy Goals

The Rio Grande Foundation researches issues of government policy and educates the public on many government reform measures. Some areas of government reform the Foundation advocates are limited taxation and reduced government spending [ [http://www.riograndefoundation.org/new/articles/?EC=ReadArticle&ArticleID=134 Taxpayer Protection Act] ] [ [http://legis.state.nm.us/lcs/_session.asp?chamber=S&type=++&number=513&Submit=Search&year=08 SB513: Taxpayer Protection Act] ] , education reform through school choice by means of tax credits or school vouchers [ [http://www.riograndefoundation.org/new/articles/?EC=ReadArticle&ArticleID=214 Children are the losers as education productivity lags overall economy] ] [ [http://www.riograndefoundation.org/new/articles/?EC=ReadArticle&ArticleID=204 Education Tax Credits and How they May Work in New Mexico] ] [ [http://legis.state.nm.us/lcs/_session.asp?chamber=S&type=++&number=462&Submit=Search&year=08 SB462: Certain Scholarship Donations Tax Credit] ] , and the preservation of liberties protected by the United States Constitution, such as supporting the rights of property owners against wanton government seizure (see Takings Clause, Fifth Amendment).

Political involvement

Opposition to Albuquerque Streetcar

On November 6, 2006, members of the Albuquerque City Council voted to extend the Transportation Infrastructure Tax until 2020. The tax was initially set to expire in 2009. Half of the funds levied through the extended tax were intended to be diverted to a streetcar project, which was supported by several councilors as well as Mayor Martin Chavez. The cost of the first phase of the project was estimated at $270 million. [http://www.thecitizen.info/2006/11/streetcar_plans.html Streetcar Plans Derailed by Taxpayer Revolt] ]

The Rio Grande Foundation helped organize a group of concerned citizens called Stop Wasting Albuquerque's Taxes (SWAT). Members of SWAT felt that the existing city bus system met transportation needs and that a streetcar project would be a severe waste of taxpayers' money. SWAT also questioned whether the streetcar project would boost the property values of citizens connected with the city government, at the expense of the city's populace. Mayor Martin Chavez called SWAT an "illegal group" because it didn't register with the city government.

On November 19, 2006, the Rio Grande Foundation and SWAT held a rally to voice opposition to the streetcar project. [ [http://www.weeklyalibi.com/index.php?story=18250&scn=news Free Market, Free Thinking] ] City Transit Director Greg Payne attended the rally, but refused to defend the streetcar project. Following the rally, city councilors and Mayor Chavez quietly began delaying their previously speedy plans for the streetcar. [ [http://www.samadamsalliance.org/common_sense/id.2319,css.print/sense_detail.asp The SWAT Team] ]

Protection against Eminent Domain

On March 7, 2006, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson vetoed House Bill 746, a measure intended to limit the seizure of private property through eminent domain [http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=19077 Richardson First Governor to Veto Eminent Domain Protection] ] . He became the nation's first governor to veto legislation intended to protect property owners after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Kelo v. New London (2005) that a government could transfer land from one private owner to another to further economic development.

House Bill 746 specified that the state could not transfer property between private parties within five years of its initial seizure. By vetoing this bill, Governor Richardson was upholding the provisions of New Mexico's 1979 Metropolitan Redevelopment Code, which allowed for the seizure of private property for economic development. After his veto, the Governor appointed a task force to recommend solutions to the eminent domain provision in the Metropolitan Redevelopment Code.

Rio Grande Foundation President Paul Gessing published opinion pieces on the Heartland Institute's website and in the Albuquerque Journal, condemning Governor Richardson's veto of House Bill 746. [http://www.abqjournal.com/opinion/guest_columns/441778opinion03-15-06.htm Condemnation Bill Veto Is Shocking] ]

Subsequently, the Governor's task force found that there was need for reform in the state's eminent domain law. [ [http://albuquerque.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2006/12/25/story10.html More states limit eminent domain; fed action likely] ] On April 3, 2007, both houses of the state legislature passed laws to remove the eminent domain provision from the Metropolitan Redevelopment Code. [ [http://legis.state.nm.us/lcs/_session.asp?chamber=S&type=++&number=401&Submit=Search&year=07 SB401: Repeal Certain Eminent Domain Statutes] ] [ [http://legis.state.nm.us/lcs/_session.asp?chamber=H&type=++&number=393&Submit=Search&year=07 HB393: Repeal Certain Eminent Domain Statutes] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.riograndefoundation.org Rio Grande Foundation]
* [http://www.errorsofenchantment.org/ RGF weblog]


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