Former New Mexico Republican chairman Steve Pearce is the opposite of what the complex agency needs.
The Washington Post: New Mexico knows Trump’s BLM nominee. Back away.
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Former New Mexico Republican chairman Steve Pearce is the opposite of what the complex agency needs.
The Institute warns that the Pearce nomination could undermine western land management
Originally published at abqjournal.com on October 18, 2025. Jeff Tucker is right about one thing: New Mexico needs to think big. His recent call for a billion-dollar NBA arena in Albuquerque is exactly the kind of visionary thinking our state has lacked for decades. But where Tucker sees an opportunity for government to build a […]
Capping overdraft fees won’t help struggling families, it will cut off their last line of credit.
For exceptional achievement in ignoring market realities and promoting policies that backfire spectacularly.
Tara Jaramillo’s payday lending scheme didn’t happen despite New Mexico’s interest rate cap: it happened because of it, with a little help from Fred Nathan and the price-fixing crusaders at Think New Mexico.
Price controls like New Mexico’s 36% APR cap have driven vulnerable workers into the hands of unlicensed lenders.
The veto of Alaska’s SB 39 preserves critical credit access for underserved consumers and rejects the failed model of rate caps seen in New Mexico and Illinois.
How government price controls created an illicit supply of emergency credit.
The victory guarantees access to public vehicle data to investigate the impact of EV mandates on vulnerable communities.