Why and How to Stop Taxpayer-Funded Advocacy
Category: Domestic Policy
The Southwest Public Policy Institute has filed a lawsuit against Mesa Public Schools in Arizona to compel the release of public records in compliance with Arizona Public Records Law.
New Mexico’s Supreme Court denies a request to remand the PNM-Avangrid merger case back to the Public Regulation Commission, prolonging the legal battle and raising concerns about the state’s energy crisis.
A crucial opportunity exists to shape the American Southwest’s energy landscape and achieve economic growth while overcoming misguided opposition.
Local- and state-government employees need a dose of reality.
The proposal to extend the IP waiver under the TRIPS Agreement for COVID-19 diagnostics and therapeutics would worsen the burden on innovators and have disastrous consequences for the American Southwest and the nation.
SPPI shares insights on the impact of the war on specialized emergency lending at AFSA’s conference in Las Vegas.
HB 3389 in Texas is critical for protecting consumers and businesses.
One of the country’s largest mineral reserves remains unmined amid environmental and legal challenges.
The American Southwest’s jobs boom continues.