Early childhood education, exploiting the Land Grant Permanent Fund, and judicial reform are topics found on New Mexico’s ballots.

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Early childhood education, exploiting the Land Grant Permanent Fund, and judicial reform are topics found on New Mexico’s ballots.
States throughout the region boast a wide disparity of economic recovery in the aftermath of the pandemic.
The energy crisis is here and Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s hyper-political Energy Transition Act is entirely to blame.
The largest all-electric vehicle manufacturer is prohibited from selling their vehicles in New Mexico. So Santa Ana Pueblo gets to capitalize on this.
While the emergency was originally instituted with much fanfare, the executive orders are being quietly rescinded.
The Southwest Public Policy Institute is pleased to announce today that Dowd Muska has joined as a senior fellow.
Parents of Albuquerque Public Schools are unsatisfied with the public school system and want an exit.
A failure to acknowledge a request to inspect records by a government body is equivalent to an improper denial.
The Southwest Public Policy Institute is pleased to announce today that Joshua Young has joined the organization’s board of directors.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Rio Rancho, NM – Patrick Brenner, founder and president of the Southwest Public Policy Institute, called out the Better Business Bureau’s (BBB) misleading attack on small-dollar lending in a new report. “While the report includes dozens of false assertions about the industry – from using the meaningless metric of APR, to making […]