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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Who benefits from utility regulation?
A new technical whizbang called E-911 was being introduced by the phone company. It was baloney, the senator told me. E-911 was going to be a new way for emergency responders to know exactly where a phone call was coming … Continue reading
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Tagged New Mexico, phone company, Public Reguation Commission, regulation, utlities
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Tax policy change is necessary for jobs
This year’s hot term in economic development jargon is the “single sales factor.” Some of the current buzz in economic development circles is that the single sales factor is the first concern of businesses considering locating in New Mexico. If … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate tax, economic development, jobs, New Mexico, single sales factor, tax
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