The unintended consequences of price controls on consumer access to credit.
Report: No Loan for You, Too!
The unintended consequences of price controls on consumer access to credit.
Embracing universal school choice can provide more funding for students at a lower cost to taxpayers, offering diverse educational opportunities and debunking misconceptions about its impact on public schools.
Parents in New Mexico’s largest school districts express dissatisfaction with the quality of public education.
Parents of Las Cruces Public Schools students are generally dissatisfied with the public school system. What’s the solution?
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.
HB 3389 in Texas is critical for protecting consumers and businesses.
A thought-provoking discussion featuring Trent England and Sean Parnell, two distinguished experts on the Electoral College.
How do we build safer communities in the American Southwest?
Patrick Brenner has been invited as a speaker and panelist to discuss SPPI’s report “No Loan for You!” and how the war on specialized emergency lending is hurting the American Southwest.