BAD BOYS in NM. Really?

The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) is hosting the BASH on March 6, 2014 , at the Albuquerque Country Club, from 4:30 – 6:30 pm . Limited seating available, RSVP NOW. Early bird pricing ($10) ends March 5, tickets at the door will be $15.

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IRS Gone Wild, Land Theft, GOTV & Water

LAST CHANCE to let the IRS know the Proposed Rule for 501 C(4) Organizations would violate the US Constitution on Freedom of Speech. The proposed IRS regulations, “Guidance for Tax-Exempt Social Welfare Organizations on Candidate-Related Political Activities”, would restrict groups from engaging in voter registration drives, candidate debates, voter guides, voting records and key votes. They would restrict any criticism of an incumbent federal, state, or local politician within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election. The deadline to make your voice heard is TODAY at Midnight. Please give written objections to the proposed IRS rule HERE.

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NM Needs a Good BASH

New Mexico, It’s Time for a GOOD BASH (Business and Social Hour): The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) is pleased to invite you to a post-session BASH on March 6, 2014, at the Albuquerque Country Club, from 4:30 – 6:30 pm.

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Last Call: Stop Legislating via CA

Tell NM Representatives to Do Their Job – Don’t Legislate by Constitutional Amendment: SJR 13 ANNUALLY INCREASING MINIMUM WAGE, CA is one of the top priorities of the majority party in the Roundhouse. SJR 13 passed committee today and is now headed to the full House of Representatives for a final vote. If the NM Constitution is amended according to the provisions in SJR 13, the state minimum wage will automatically increase each year based on the rate of inflation. At this point the main objection is that the use of the NM Constitution for this type policy is dangerous and wrong!

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All Eyes on the NM House

The HOUSE Rules: In past years, New Mexico has looked to the NM Senate to stop bad legislation. That certainly didn't happen this year with the minimum wage Constitutional Amendment, SJR 13 ANNUALLY INCREASING MINIMUM WAGE. The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) and New Mexico are relying on the House to stop this measure as well as further raiding the Permanent Fund. CLICK HERE for some great advice for our elected officials from a NM business owner.

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Taking Care of Business – NOT!

Many state legislators are posturing for re-election rather than taking care of business: On Friday, 2/14/14, all Senate Democrats – except John Arthur Smith – voted YES on a Constitutional Amendment that would raise the minimum wage with a CPI Index. What a shame – what a sham! This is nothing more than election year posturing and will be detrimental to all New Mexicans.

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Pro-Business HERO

REP MONICA YOUNGBLOOD DEFINES PRO-BUSINESS FOR SAM BREGMAN: The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) is pleased to recognize the outspoken and HEROIC comments made by Rep Monica Youngblood in today’s Albuquerque Journal. In reference to recent bullying tactics and an op-ed by Democratic Party Chair, Sam Bregman, Rep Youngblood said, “As a pro-business lawmaker, I support policies that encourage employers to hire more workers – not force them to cut hours or staff.”

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Legislation by Constitutional Amendment

CALL TO ACTION, OPPOSE SJR 13 ANNUALLY INCREASING MINIMUM WAGE, CA: This resolution, (a constitutional amendment) sponsored by Sen Richard Martinez is headed to the full Senate for a vote. If the NM Constitution is amended according to the provisions in SJR 13, the state minimum wage will automatically increase each year based on the rate of inflation. A look at history, when we had double digit inflation in the 1970’s, tells us the damage SJR 13 could do. Beyond that, our elected officials need to do their job. This CA is an attempt to avoid the normal legislative process and is not a constitutional issue.

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Heroes and Zeroes

AROUND THE ROUNDHOUSE: Word is out that an agreement on the NM Budget is being hammered out this morning by members of the House. Both parties will caucus and if all goes well, the House could pass a budget bill that will then go to the Senate.

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Roundhouse: Do Your Job!

NM Elected Senators and Representatives Need to Do Their Job: The purpose of a NM 30 or 60 day legislative session is for our elected legislators to work together, putting partisan agendas aside, and do what’s right for all New Mexicans. Unfortunately, some elected and party officials have made it their #1 goal to Raid the State Land Grant Permanent Fund and hurt the unemployed and working families by forcing companies to pay higher entry level wages. The strategy to further this agenda is to pass Constitutional Amendment (CA) issues that will be placed on the November ballot.

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