Meet the 2014 Heroes

Announcing the 2014 NMBC HEROES Luncheon: Join us and the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association on August 7, 2014 from 11:30 to 1:00 pm as we honor the NMBC Heroes, including 2014 Hero of the Year Lt. Gov John Sanchez. MEET THE NMBC HEROES HERE. Purchase your Early-Bird ticket to the Luncheon TODAY!

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Economy Down & Heroes Up!

Bad News for New Mexico: In a recent Op-Ed by Representative Jimmie Hall, he discussed the state of New Mexico's economic rankings, which are dim in almost all areas. The decline in jobs, for example, from April 2013 to April 2014 was 4,400 jobs. Likewise, from 2008 to 2013, 15 counties lost population and the increase in New Mexican personal income ranked 48th in the country.

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Progressive Tax Moves – Where are the Heroes?

Las Cruces Minimum Wage Raised: After a decision by the Las Cruces City Council, the minimum wage in Las Cruces will rise to $8.50/hr in 2015. This will hurt many, but activist groups are fighting for more. Proposed minimum wage raises of up to $10.10/hr are on the table.

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CO2 & Socialism

New EPA Guidelines: The new guidelines proposed by the EPA will require carbon emissions from power utilities to be down 30% by 2030 based on 2005 levels. Each state will have the chance to customize their own compliance plan for these guidelines, but one of the biggest concerns is how it will affect consumers. The more measures a utility company has to take before it can supply energy, the higher the cost of the energy.

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Victories and Warnings

Victories: Voters soundly defeated two candidates in statewide races running on a progressive platform: Alan Webber, Democratic candidate for governor, and John Wertheim, Democratic candidate for Treasurer.

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Truthfulness and Integrity are what NM Deserves

Who We Elect Matters: It’s time for voters to expect more from candidates and demand accountability from elected and appointed officials. If a candidate is untruthful or acting inappropriately, do you think they’ll change if elected? You shouldn’t because history shows the behavior usually worsens when they have power associated with an elected office.

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NMBC ‘Scary’ to Progressive?

Setting the Record Straight: New Mexico House District 23 Candidate Catherine Begaye sent out a fundraising email that was void of truth AND content. She stated, "Last week, my opponent did something really scary – he attended an event held by the New Mexico Business Coalition, a far-right group that is funded by the Koch Brothers!"

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Voters Have a Choice

The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) is against progressive ideas, the progressive agenda and progressive public policy.

Why? Originally, the word progressive, when used to describe people or politics meant, "Those who favor progress toward better conditions in government and society." The new progressive definition is something vastly different and is dangerous to the values and liberty that made our country great.

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Job Interviews – A BASHing Success

What a BASH! Last night, the New Mexico Business Coalition Pre-Primary BASH (Business and Social Hour) was attended by a great group of elected and appointed officials, as well as business leaders and members of the community. Candidates in the primary election were interviewed on behalf of the New Mexican voter. Each candidate answered questions specific to their race, but centered around issues critical to New Mexico business environment.

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