Call To Action – Tell Albuquerque city councilors NO to more business mandates
Albuquerque City Councillors are quietly proposing more legislation to mandate that business give extra pay and time off amid the struggle to remain in business
Albuquerque City Councillors are quietly proposing more legislation to mandate that business give extra pay and time off amid the struggle to remain in business
Yesterday, KOAT Target 7 investigative reporter T.J. Wilham crunched the numbers which show New Mexico has hit all 'gating criteria' defined by the state. This follows the addition of yet another new…
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Applications will open on Monday August 17th for the latest round of assistance for businesses adapting to COVID safe operations. Almost two months after the county commission approved the $5…
New Mexico Supreme Court justices will take up the question of whether Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and her administration officials can prohibit indoor dining at restaurants through a public health order,…
SavantX Inc., a Wyoming based software developer specializing in quantum computing, wants to move its corporate research center to Santa Fe and wants some assistance from the State. The move…
For the week ending August 7thCONFIRMING DEPUTY SECRETARY OF ENERGY: Voting 79 for and 16 against, the Senate on Aug. 4 confirmed Mark W. Menezes as deputy secretary of energy.…
The state Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Tuesday that Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s administration does have the legal authority to impose hefty fines upon businesses found to be in violation…
With State public health order restrictions on indoor dining, many local cafes, restaurants, and breweries are struggling to stay open. Outdoor dining and patio spaces are keeping many businesses from…
For the week ending July 31EXPANDING TAX CREDITS FOR CHILD CARE: Voting 250 for and 161 against, the House on July 29 passed a bill (HR 7327) that would make…