Some surprises are neither good nor welcome –

As Las Cruces, like other parts of the state, looks to get their people in productive jobs, they are once again creating hardship for employers. And it's primarily employers - not government - that should be providing productive jobs for New Mexicans.

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RTW Facts in Sandoval County

To address misinformation about RTW and the specific ordinance in Sandoval County under consideration, please consider these answers to the most frequently asked questions. Will Sandoval County's local RTW ordinance…

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Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is stalling on the Resource Management Plan in Chaves County:

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is stalling on the Resource Management Plan in Chaves County. County officials are frustrated because the BLM has been working 6-7 years on this plan with little coordination between the BLM and county officials. D.C. Officials of the bureau are currently reviewing a draft of the plan, once approved they may provide portions of the draft to the county before releasing the final draft to the public. However, the lack of transparency by BLM is a major concern for county officials.

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Help Us Secure Our Youth’s Future

The Albuquerque Journal recently published an OP-ED about Right-to-work written by Carla Sonntag, President of New Mexico Business Coalition. The article highlights the game changing ordinance in Sandoval County. The…

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Farmington BASH Success!

The Farmington BASH (Business and Social Hour) held on October 5 was a great success, informative and entertaining too! Comments from Barbara Wickman from San Juan College, School of Energy…

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