CABQ Councilors push back sick leave vote
The Albuquerque City Councilors voted last night to kick the can down the road and revisit the paid sick leave mandate in 2021. In a 5-4 vote, the issue was…
The Albuquerque City Councilors voted last night to kick the can down the road and revisit the paid sick leave mandate in 2021. In a 5-4 vote, the issue was…
Albuquerque City Councillors are at it again, quietly proposing business mandates we already voted down. Stand with local businesses and NMBC in telling them NO to more job killing mandates!The…
In the middle of a shutdown, CABQ Councilors are trying to add more mandates to businesses on their last leg As the rest of the city state deals with yet…
In response to the statewide rise in Covid-19 infection rates, primarily in the metro area, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller announced on Wednesday that the city will step up enforcement procedures…
The overall crime rate in Albuquerque decreased by 4.6% from Jan. 1 through June 30, 2020 when compared to the same time period in 2019, according to data released by…
The Albuquerque City Council last night unanimously approved an additional $10 million in business grants to continue supporting local businesses struggling with the effects of COVID-19 hardships. The City had…
Two Albuquerque City councilors are sponsoring legislation that would increase the amount of federal aid funding for businesses in the city. Last week Mayor Tim Keller proposed a budget plan…
With State public health order restrictions on indoor dining, many local cafes, restaurants, and breweries are struggling to stay open. Outdoor dining and patio spaces are keeping many businesses from…
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 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…