Comments Off on LEDA is key to building New Mexico’s economic future
The recent oil and gas price slump was a wake-up call to all New Mexicans. Unquestionably, we must diversify New Mexico’s revenue sources to build a [...]
Comments Off on Solar Jobs in New Mexico Grew 50% Last Year
The sun keeps shining for the solar industry in New Mexico.
According to a report from The Solar Foundation, New Mexico had 2,929 solar jobs in 2016, a 54 [...]
Comments Off on Sierra County Holds First Comprehensive Plan Meeting
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES - Around a dozen citizens attended a public meeting on Tuesday night in Sierra County Commission Chambers, the first of three meetings [...]
Comments Off on Battle lines are drawn for brewery tax bill SB314 after contentious town hall
The Friday revelation that members of the New Mexico state legislature were pursuing an increase in excise taxes caught many of us by surprise. Senate Bill [...]
Our current policies are failing us and a new direction is needed. The Legislature and the executive together must act boldly, and quickly, to meet the [...]
Comments Off on Pot proposal advances in House but faces uncertain future
Adults over 21 would be able to legally buy, possess and smoke marijuana under a bill that survived its first hearing Saturday in the state House of [...]
Comments Off on Uncertainty on Trump’s direction stifling economic growth in New Mexico
Concern and uncertainty plague New Mexico’s economic development community as it grapples with President Donald Trump’s nebulous plans to build a border [...]
Comments Off on New Law Would Increase Brewery Taxes by 750%
A bill proposed in Santa Fe aims to increase taxes on some New Mexico breweries by over 750%.
According to the New Mexico Brewers Guild, SB 314 would [...]
Comments Off on Representative Dow Provides Legislative Update
Representative Rebecca Dow (District 38, Truth or Consequences) provided an update to constituents this week in a local paper. Regarding the state's budget [...]