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Tennessee Already Looking Towards Governor Race

From The Tennessean:

The field of potential candidates is crowded, and has been since former House Majority Leader Kim McMillan, a Clarksville Democrat, announced she was launching an exploratory committee in April, before the Democratic presidential nominee had even been decided.

Despite the abundance of would-be candidates, most are waiting to announce their candidacy as they watch for the biggest factor of all: whether former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Nashville Republican, decides to run. If he does, it would probably overturn the playing field and force Democrats and Republicans to carefully weigh whether they wanted to take him on.

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New Mexico Lieutenant Governor the Next Governor

Looks like New Mexico’s Democrat Governor Bill Richardson is taking the Commerce Secretary post in the new Obama administration.  Who will replace him?  Why New Mexico’s Democrat L.G.

From KOAT.com:

The governor’s office has refused to say anything and wouldn’t even say if Richardson was in New Mexico Sunday night.

The woman who would replace him as the state’s top executive, Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, is staying silent, too.Denish’s husband and her spokesperson would not comment on Sunday but they said she would speak about the possibility of becoming governor on Monday, but the governor has no public appearances scheduled.

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MS: Contract Lobbyists Center of Controversy

From the De Soto Times Tribune:

State taxpayer dollars could be better spent on things other than contract lobbyists.

That's the view of Senate Ethics Committee Chairman Merle Flowers, R-Olive Branch, who chaired Senate Ethics Committee hearings at the Capitol this week.

Flowers said he anticipates legislation to "either ban the practice outright or make it transparent." The 2009 legislative session begins in January.

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