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Tim Keller, State Auditor

Season 2016 Episode 30 | 28m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Tim Keller, Auditor of the State of New Mexico, discussing the state's fiscal crisis.

Tim Keller, Auditor of the State of New Mexico, discussing the state's fiscal crisis and other important issues like the insurance premium tax deficit where insurance companies owe the state $193 million, the backlog for medical marijuana patient cards, the rape kit backlog audit, and procurement fraud. Produced by KENW.

10/01/2016 | Rating NR

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Report From Santa Fe, Produced by KENW is a local public television program presented by NMPBS

Tim Keller, State Auditor

Season 2016 Episode 30 | 28m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Tim Keller, Auditor of the State of New Mexico, discussing the state's fiscal crisis and other important issues like the insurance premium tax deficit where insurance companies owe the state $193 million, the backlog for medical marijuana patient cards, the rape kit backlog audit, and procurement fraud. Produced by KENW.

10/01/2016 | Rating NR

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