2017 Pre-Session Survey

2017 Legislative Session Survey Entire Survey HERE or click on a question below for responses to a particlar issue. Top Priority New Mexicans feel NMBC should focus on during the…

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Right to Work Legal Defense Fund – Donate Here

It’s time we stop explaining our failures and start taking the bold and necessary steps to secure a future for our youth. Right to Work (RTW) is a simple concept…

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Candidate Interviews – on Air today; Bad PRC Decision on Nuclear

Supreme Court & SOS Interviews: Listen TODAY on 95.9 FM

Candidate Job Interviews Today from 4 – 6 pm: Candidate job interviews conducted in Albuquerque by NMBC and interviewer, Eddy Aragon, will air today on the Rock of Talk, KIVA 95.9 FM and 1600 AM.

Tune in to hear candidates answer direct questions related to the job they would like you to hire them to do. Interviews airing today will include: Secretary of State: Nora Espinoza; Supreme Court Candidates: Judy Nakamura (incumbent) and Michael Vigil; Court of Appeals: Stephen French (incumbent) and Julie Vargas; and Senate District 9: John Sapien (incumbent) and Diego Espinoza

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Obama’s Labor Legacy: Lost Jobs in New Mexico

A Labor Legacy to Remember: Years of Excessive Overregulation

New NAM/NMBC Study Outlines Cost of Labor Regulations: Washington, D.C., Albuquerque, NM, September 22, 2016 – The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) released a new study today that outlines the destructive legacy this administration’s relentless labor regulatory agenda will leave for manufacturers, their employees and the communities in which they live. Regulations on issues such as contractor blacklisting, employee overtime, silica, union elections and injury and illness reporting will not only result in hundreds of millions of hours of paperwork, but will also come at a price tag of more than $80 billion in compliance costs over the next 10 years.

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Senate District 37

New Mexico Senate District 37: William Soules (Incumbent), and Ceceila Levatino

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Senate District 9

New Mexico Senate District 9: John Sapien (Incumbent), and Diego Espinoza

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NM Court of Appeals

New Mexico Court of Appeals: Stephen French (Incumbent), and Julie Vargas

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