Read more about the article Oilfield roads receive millions in much needed funding
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Oilfield roads receive millions in much needed funding

New Mexico's Permian Basin is one of the most prolific oil and gas producing regions in the world and is the source of NM's billion dollar increase in state revenue…

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Read more about the article As trade tensions ease, coronavirus complicates commerce
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As trade tensions ease, coronavirus complicates commerce

Starting February 14th China will begin reducing some tariffs on U.S. goods as part of its commitment to “phase one” of President Trump’s trade agreement.  The reduction in tariffs is…

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Read more about the article Gas tax bill defeated in huge win for New Mexicans
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Gas tax bill defeated in huge win for New Mexicans

A bill that would have raised the state’s gasoline tax from ¢.17 per gallon to ¢.47 per gallon was tabled in the House Appropriations and Finance Committee Monday evening with…

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Read more about the article Parched Permian oil patch ponders potential for “produced water”
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Parched Permian oil patch ponders potential for “produced water”

In the driest part of the state where oil is plentiful but water is scarce, oil and gas producers continue to seek methods for recycling water used in energy production. …

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How your congressional delegates voted

HOW YOUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATES VOTED For the week ending February 7 OPPOSING BLOCK GRANTS FOR MEDICAID: The House on Feb. 6 voted, 223 for and 190 against, to condemn a…

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U.S. factories expand for first time since July

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. factories expanded unexpectedly last month, snapping a five-month losing streak.The Insitute for Supply Management, an association of purchasing managers, said Monday that its manufacturing index rose…

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Legislative Heroes and Zeros

We’ve got some “Hero” type legislation being introduced in this legislative session as well as some real loser “Zero” benefit bills as well. NMBC has your back as we work…

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Read more about the article State budget progresses to House
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State budget progresses to House

On Monday the House Appropriations and finance committee advanced Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's $7.6 Billion budget plan for next year. While the plan does not include funding for the Governor's…

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Read more about the article NM Supreme Court sides with Governor and Energy Transition Act in PRC case
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NM Supreme Court sides with Governor and Energy Transition Act in PRC case

The state’s highest court has ruled that the controversial Energy Transition Act will apply to PNM as it seeks to recover investments made to the San Juan Generating station near…

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Read more about the article Las Cruces recruits new manufacturing start up “Big Tuna”
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Las Cruces recruits new manufacturing start up “Big Tuna”

A new manufacturing firm with exclusive rights to produce and distribute high-density pipe products has elected to set up shop in Las Cruces. The company aims to support the oil…

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