State senator proposes ban on public funding of Bigfoot hunting


Gallup, New Mexico state senator George Munoz is not pleased that a group led by Christopher Dyer, CEO of University New Mexico's Gallup campus, went on a Bigfoot research expedition and racked up $7,000 of expenses that were ultimately paid by taxpayers. The expedition was part of a Bigfoot conference Dyer organized on campus last year that he says "was the largest and most well-attended event in the history of this campus,".

From KRQE:


In response to what happened, Sen. George Munoz is sponsoring a bill that would ban public funds from being spent on "looking for or catching a fictitious creature."


"It's sad that we have to do this, that they don't have the ethics, that UNM doesn't have the ethics to stop this," Sen. Munoz said. "And now we have to draft bills to stop something that is not morally right," Sen. Munoz said.


The senator had a little fun with the bill. It also bans publicly funded searches for Pokemon, leprechauns and the Bogeyman.