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Dear Friend,What happened this week?
Oil and gas both a blessing and curse for New Mexico
By Paul Gessing on Sep 17, 2021 05:41 pmThe following appeared on Sep. 16, 2021 at KRWG. The news that New Mexico’s oil and gas industry has again generated record-breaking revenues for the State was welcomed by policymakers and interest groups alike. But the disconnect between the State budget picture and the economic situation for average New Mexicans could not …
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Yes, Tesla should be able to sell their cars directly
By Paul Gessing on Sep 15, 2021 10:09 pmAs has been widely reported, electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla recently set up shop on the Nambé Pueblo near Santa Fe. The company which typically sells its cars directly to consumers had been unable to do this directly under New Mexico Law. Curiously this move drew praise from Gov. Lujan Grisham who has in the past …
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California plans to build FIVE new natural gas plants to avoid blackouts
By Paul Gessing on Sep 13, 2021 09:38 amNew Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham fancies her state to be like California. It HAS trended “deep blue” in recent years, but her “Energy Transition Act” is arguably her marquee “progressive”/environmental accomplishment. The law dramatically shifts New Mexico electricity production to so-called “renewables” in the years to come, but more immediately shuts down the coal-fired …
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