Procurement failures and vendor transition risks threaten the New Mexico Lottery.
Report: Rolling the Dice
Procurement failures and vendor transition risks threaten the New Mexico Lottery.
Media coverage highlights SPPI Vice Chairman Zachary Fortโs leadership and policy engagement during debate over Bureau of Land Management nomination.
National media, policy leaders, and regional voices alike are amplifying SPPIโs research, analysis, and solutions.
The Institute warns that the Pearce nomination could undermine western land management
A so-called โconsumer protectionโ agency became a case study in regulatory excess and misplaced praise.
Tara Jaramilloโs payday lending scheme didnโt happen despite New Mexicoโs interest rate cap: it happened because of it, with a little help from Fred Nathan and the price-fixing crusaders at Think New Mexico.
New Mexico’s lack of transparency and fabricated data are undermining public trust, stifling honest policy debate, and disproportionately burdening lower-income families with unjust mandates.
The Southwest Public Policy Institute is gearing up for trial against the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department’s Motor Vehicle Division under the Inspection of Public Records Act to uphold open government and ensure transparency.
Rio Rancho, NM โ The Southwest Public Policy Institute (SPPI) strongly condemns the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for alleged racial discrimination against at least 85 Black and Hispanic employees. This follows news that the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has approved a $6 million settlement of class claims of alleged discrimination […]
The court’s decision to deny the motion to dismiss is a significant development that means the lawsuit will proceed.