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Monthly Archives: November 2014
How to entice business to New Mexico
The best thing we can do for small business, said Steve Maestas, is to increase their revenue. The best way to do that is to attract big businesses – the businesses that bring new dollars into the state’s economy, making … Continue reading
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Checking out the constitutional amendments
New Mexicans have been arguing for a couple of years about whether to amend the state constitution to distribute money from the Land Grant Permanent Fund to pay for early childhood education programs. As a public service to help prevent … Continue reading
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