CABQ Council pushes back paid time off decision
The Albuquerque City Council decided last night to kick the can down the road on some highly anticipated bills that would have detrimental effects on businesses in the city. The…
The Albuquerque City Council decided last night to kick the can down the road on some highly anticipated bills that would have detrimental effects on businesses in the city. The…
For the week ending June 26thESTABLISHING GROUND RULES FOR POLICE: The House on June 25 passed, 236 for and 181 against, a Democratic sponsored bill (HR 7120) that would set…
The Albuquerque City Council is expected to vote on the controversial paid sick leave bill on Monday June 29th, at the next council meeting. Councilors Benton and Sena have adjusted…
The special legislative session, which officially ended Monday evening, 6/22/20, was called to address significant budget issues as well as some needs by businesses hurt by the economic shutdown.Unsustainable budget…
For the week ending June 19thREPAIRING NATIONAL PARKS, FUNDING PUBLIC LANDS: Voting 73 for and 25 against, the Senate on June 17 passed a bill (HR 1957) that would authorize…
Since the first days of the COVID-19 business shutdowns, NMBC has been focused on providing relief to businesses facing devastating unemployment insurance rate hikes
With beer drinkers across the state rejoicing about the Governor's recent decision to open New Mexico's breweries up for customer service, many other business are wondering when they too will…
Applications are now open for 500 business and non profit grants available through Bernalillo County and the federal CARES act. The $5 million that comprises the bulk of these grants…
Since the pandemic shutdown began in March, NMBC has been working determinedly to help the state, it's businesses and employees in every way possible get back on their feet. Whether…
There's additional support on the way for Bernalillo County businesses still struggling from the effects of the shutdown. On Tuesday the Bernalillo County commission voted unanimously to use $5 million…