Call to Action – Recreational Marijuana
Don't let New Mexico's future go up in smoke! Tell our New Mexico Legislators that legalizing recreational marijuana is not the right move. New Mexico is a phenomenal state with…
Don't let New Mexico's future go up in smoke! Tell our New Mexico Legislators that legalizing recreational marijuana is not the right move. New Mexico is a phenomenal state with…
The oil and gas industry is vital to the economy of New Mexico, contributing more than any other industry to education, infrastructure, healthcare, and public safety. On top of that,…
Tell Bernalillo County Commissioners to focus on reducing crime. Violent and property crime is out of control; good people (businesses and jobs) are moving to other states because of our high…
Albuquerque City Residents: The Albuquerque City Council will vote tonight regarding a three-eighths of one percent (.375%) Gross Receipts Tax increase. We are asking you to show up tonight to speak against this tax increase or, in the alternative, write to the City Councilors and voice your objection.
The facts are simple. This tax increase is: 1) Detrimental to business growth and job creation; and 2) It is especially difficult for low-income and senior citizens on a fixed income. If Albuquerque wants to grow and get out of this financial crisis it is now in, the answer is to broaden the tax base by encouraging business growth and relocation, not driving it away and trying to take more from those who live and work here.
It’s Election Day for bond issues in Santa Fe, Las Cruces and Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties.
Facts about the $84 million CNM bond that will raise property taxes, if passed HERE.
Please complete this form to send an email to ALL House Representatives regarding HJR 13, Denial of Bail to Certain Defendants, CA (Reps Adkins and Ruiloba) and SJR 1, Denial of Bail for Certain Felonies, CA (Sen Wirth/Rep A. Maestas)
UPDATE: A Senate Floor vote was taken on SJR 1 on 2/2/2016 and, unfortunately it passed. Please contact all members of the House to encourage them to vote NO on…
Call to Action – Contact N.M. Public Regulation Commissioners (PRC) and urge support of the settlement agreement on the San Juan Generating Station (SJGS): The PRC will soon make a decision on the settlement agreement for SJGS. This is an historic agreement involving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the N.M. Environmental Department (EPA) and PNM.
Call to Action: The ABQ City Council will vote on a resolution Monday, April 6 at 5 pm: R-15-177 Directing The City Administration To Withdraw Support For The Stipulation Relating To Public Service Company Of New Mexico’s Plan To Replace 836 Megawatts At The San Juan Generating Station Based On Costs To Ratepayers And Increasing Risk Considerations (Winter).