by Leila Salim | Oct 26, 2023 | AFLEP in New Mexico, AFLEP News, New Mexico, New Mexico News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo of ‘Charging Bull’ & ‘Fearless Girl’ sculptures by Anthony Quintano On October 13, 2023, AFLEP again went before the Interim Economic & Rural Development & Policy Committee. Watch the full video here. AFLEP Executive Director...
by Leila Salim | Sep 12, 2023 | AFLEP in New Mexico, AFLEP News, New Mexico, New Mexico News, Public Bank, Public Banking
by Angela Merkert, Executive Director, AFLEP — Alliance for Local Economic Prosperity met recently with the Economic & Rural Development & Policy Committee, an interim committee of the state legislature. You can watch the video of the full...
by Michelle Mosser | Apr 6, 2021 | AFLEP in New Mexico, AFLEP News, New LTE
Photo by Lochaven (CC BY-SA 2.0) Justin Friedman, Taos News | March 31, 2021 The legislation to create a New Mexico State Public Bank did not progress in this year’s legislative session. It received two committee hearings and died in the second one. The critical...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 2, 2021 | AFLEP in New Mexico, AFLEP News, HB 236
Alliance for Local Economic Prosperity | March 2, 2021 – The New Mexico Public Banking Act hearing originally scheduled for the HAFC on Tuesday, March 2nd will now be heard on Wednesday, March 3rd at 1:30pm. Let your voice be heard! Offer public comment during the...
by Michelle Mosser | Feb 16, 2021 | AFLEP in New Mexico, AFLEP News, HB 236
February 16, 2021 – The New Mexico Public Banking Act will be heard in the HCEDC this Wednesday, February 17th at 1:30pm. Contact committee members today in support of HB236. Call or email each one. Offer public comment during the hearing on Wednesday, February 17th...
by Michelle Mosser | Feb 12, 2021 | AFLEP in New Mexico, AFLEP News, Uncategorized
February 11, 2021 At a meeting of the San Miguel County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, February 9, commissioners voted in support of establishing a state public bank, a measure that is also working its way through the state legislature. Dee and George Gamble, who...