New Mexico Primaries are on June 2nd: Are you ready?
New Mexico’s primary election is on Tuesday June 2nd, making us one of the last four remaining states to participate, but no less important. Other
Election day for Albuquerque Runoff
Today is Election day for Albuquerque runoff elections in Districts 2 and 4: Because none of the city council candidates for district 2 and 4
Albuquerque Runoff Election Information
Albuquerque’s election day has come and gone, but there is still voting do be done in two districts. Because none of the candidates in Albuquerque
Democracy Dollars fails at the ballot
Albuquerque voters turned down the controversial (and California funded) “Democracy Dollars” initiative that would have given vouchers redeemable for campaign funds to all “eligible city
Ballot trouble
Petition problems threaten some candidates; some candidates have already been disqualified to be on the ballot. The cut-off date for candidates to turn in their nominating petitions with the required number of valid signatures has come and gone. Besides the risk of not having enough legible, properly registered voter signatures on their petitions, several candidates are facing legal challenges (to have them disqualified) based on information printed on the petition itself.
New Study Shows Manufacturing Demand for Natural Gas Will Grow
NAM Study Shows Positive Natural Gas Impacts in New Mexico and Across U.S.
Washington, D.C. and Albuquerque, NM, May 3, 2016 – Today, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Center for Manufacturing Research and IHS Economics released a new comprehensive study that reveals how natural gas has strengthened manufacturing and encouraged U.S. manufacturing growth and employment and highlights the positive impact to communities around the United States. New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC), the State Affiliate Group (SAG) for the NAM echos the importance of the NAM findings as manufacturers in New Mexico use natural gas for fuel, such as drying, melting, machine drive and space heating, and as a feedstock in refining, chemicals and primary metals sectors. Domestic natural gas has transformed the U.S. economy, made our companies more competitive, created jobs and put money back in the pockets of working Americans.