New Mexico Business Coalition
Recent News About New Mexico Business Coalition
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver recently introduced Senate Bill 8 (SB 8), which would expand and protect New Mexico voting rights by increasing online voter registration, creating a permanent voluntary absentee ballot request list and offering protections to native voters.
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The New Mexico Public Regulatory Commission has been asked to conduct a “formal, unbiased study” on the concept of creating state-controlled utilities following a request from 16 Democratic legislators, eight senators and eight representatives.
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New Mexico governor placed at bottom of most categories for economic freedom and opportunity
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New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC), a nonpartisan organization focusing on improving the business environment and quality of life for all New Mexicans, announced Jan. 11 another unfortunate "worst in the nation" designation for New Mexico.
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Many have advocated for changes in New Mexico tax and business regulation policies, including Rep. Jason Harper, Paul Gessing, Rio Grande Foundation CEO and and Carla Sonntag, New Mexico Business Coalition CEO.
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With marijuana use legal for adults in New Mexico since June 29, supporters and detractors continue to debate whether the new law is good for the state.
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Recent cannabis legalization could have a substantial negative impact on New Mexico's water supply, food security and quality of life, according to opponents.
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Local pro-business nonprofit organization New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) hosted a Business and Social Hour (BASH) last month, during which a job interview-style discussion was held with Albuquerque mayoral candidates Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales, who face off in the Nov. 2 election.
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The New Mexico Healthy Workplaces Act is making many business owners sick, according to one business leader.
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On July 15, local pro-business nonprofit organization New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) hosted a Business and Social Hour (BASH), during which they held "job interview" style discussions with mayoral candidates Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales for the upcoming November 2 election.
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Someone who goes by "Lindari" on Twitter apparently isn't happy that New Mexico schools have budgeted less than 10% of promised funding to address learning loss during the still ongoing pandemic.
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On July 15, the New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) hosted a Business and Social Hour (BASH) and asked Albuquerque mayoral candidates, Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales, how they would address the issue of homelessness in the city.
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The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) has announced its BASH (Business and Social Hour) in Albuquerque, NM on July 15, 2021 from 4:30-6:30 p.m.