BASH Today & Superintendent Candidates for APS

Reminder: BASH (Business and Social Hour) TODAY! Join the New Mexico Business Coalition at the post-legislative BASH TODAY, April 9, 2015, at the Albuquerque Country Club, from 4:30 – 6:30 pm. There will be standing room only at the BASH, so come early!

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Order in the Court

Know Where Candidates Stand on the Issues – Not Their Party Affiliation: The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) conducted non-partisan job interviews for some key elected positions. What can be seen from these interviews are differences between candidates that have to do with their vision for New Mexico. We encourage New Mexicans to focus on the issues and where each candidate stands, not whether they have an R or a D next to their name.

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Historic Vote Today

The United States is Watching Albuquerque Voters Today. The polls are open today, 11/19/13, for Albuquerque voters from 7 am – 7 pm and the nation is watching to see the results. Two issues will be decided:

1. Voters will either choose to retain current City Councilor Janice Arnold-Jones, who supports limited, open government or they will choose a union-backed candidate whose stated economic plan is the model of funding government growth with tax dollars.

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LC and ABQ: Time to Vote

New Mexicans From Las Cruces: TIME TO VOTE. The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) wants to remind voters that current Las Cruces City Councilors Olga Pedroza and Gill Sorg voted to increase your taxes – even when they were told you didn’t want that to happen.

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Mind Your Own Business

Will the New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) Stop Talking About Important Issues and Providing Facts? According to the NMBC President, Carla Sonntag, the answer is, “Not a chance.”

We received an enormous amount of positive feedback from our recent Albuquerque Journal Op Ed on a Public Regulation Hearing for the Renewable Energy Rule. You can read the Op-Ed HERE. We also heard from one person who wants the NMBC to stay out of the issue.

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American Dream or Government Dependence?

Early Voting is Open in Las Cruces and Starts Soon in Albuquerque: It's time, New Mexico, to get involved in the process of our government and use your vote to make a choice - a choice about the future of our state and country. From Albuquerque to Las Cruces, voters will determine who has control of local City Councils. The options between candidates are starkly different.

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