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House bill to cut taxes for small oil, gas producers clears first hurdle; critics call it a bailout

By Rebecca Moss, The Santa Fe New Mexican | January 27, 2016

A House bill that would offer a tax break to what one lawmaker calls the “little guys” of the oil and gas industry cleared its first hurdle Wednesday. Continue Reading

Paul Gessing

States, not cities and counties, are paramount

By Paul J. Gessing | January 26, 2016

For better or worse, New Mexico’s Legislature must drive economic policymaking. Continue Reading

Emanuele Corso

Fluid concept of justice takes a backseat to winning

By Emanuele Corso | January 20, 2016

The question is not how much worse can it get but how much longer it can go on without a total breakdown of civility and order. Continue Reading

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The Juárez workers’ fight crosses the border in 2016

By Kent Paterson | January 20, 2016

Last week, in solidarity with Lexmark workers in Ciudad Juárez, demonstrations were staged in Mexico City; El Paso, Texas; and Lexington, Kentucky. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

A reading list to help you prepare for NM’s 2016 legislative session

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | January 18, 2016

Among the issues that will be considered are the budget, bringing New Mexico driver’s licenses into compliance with the federal REAL ID Act, campaign and ethics reform, public safety, and economic development. Continue Reading

NMPolitics.net discusses legislative session on TV

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | January 14, 2016

Topics included compliance with the federal REAL ID Act and driver’s licenses for immigrants without legal status, ethics and campaign finance reform, economic development, and Spaceport America. Continue Reading

Martin Heinrich

Obama articulated the strength and spirit of the American people

By Martin Heinrich | January 12, 2016

I am hopeful that both parties can come together and set aside their political differences to find the sensible and commonsense solutions that the American people deserve and expect. Continue Reading

Pete Campos

This legislative session, restoring hope has to be the main thing

By Pete Campos | January 8, 2016

I will never give up hope that New Mexico can catapult itself to the top of the lists on which we are currently at the bottom. Continue Reading

Mexican flag

In Mexico, the return of the mighty migrant dollar

By Kent Paterson | January 6, 2016

A robust flow of remittances to Mexico has returned from the decline marked after the 2008 world economic crisis. Continue Reading

John Sanchez

Q&A: Lt. Gov. Sanchez proposes reform following Duran conviction

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | December 28, 2015

Lt. Gov. John Sanchez has some ideas for improving the state’s campaign reporting system following the recent resignation and conviction of former Secretary of State Dianna Duran, who was illegally abusing that system. Continue Reading

It’s time to stop the grand theft auto of title loan companies

By Ona Porter and Steve Fischmann | December 23, 2015

The industry buys government complicity in loan ripoffs at many levels. It’s time to stop dithering and give us genuine reform. Continue Reading

Paul Gessing

All this ‘free’ money is killing NM

By Paul J. Gessing | December 21, 2015

Rather than trying to jump-start New Mexico’s economy by pilfering more money from Washington, New Mexico’s leaders should embrace basic economic reforms. Continue Reading

Terry Brunner

Kristy Ortiz is making a difference in Bayard

By Terry Brunner | December 18, 2015

The city clerk in this old mining community is one government employee who’s moving mountains — and it’s wonderful to watch. Continue Reading

Terry Brunner

Seeding economic development in the grassroots

By Terry Brunner | November 23, 2015

Economic experts and economic-development professionals have their place but don’t necessarily have a monopoly on ideas. New Mexicans like you and your neighbors deserve an opportunity to have your say as well. Continue Reading

The manufactured controversy around ‘socialism’

By Max Mastellone | November 12, 2015

The only socialism Bernie Sanders is going to give us is what we have already been living with since the 1930s — only more and better. Continue Reading

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