by Michelle Mosser | Mar 12, 2021 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News
Middle Rio Grande near San Antonio, NM, 2018 (Laura Paskus) By Cody Nelson, Capital and Main | March 8, 2021 It is critical that New Mexico to address the need for water infrastructure and help our farmers utilize sustainable agricultural methods. A NM Public...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 11, 2021 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News
Photo courtesy Credit Union National Association By Credit Union National Association | March 11, 2021 The National Association of Latino Credit Unions and Professionals (NLCUP) congratulates the Board of Directors of the Credit Union Association of New Mexico...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 8, 2021 | Local Economies, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News
Photo by Pete Harmer, Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) By Daniel J. Chacon, Santa Fe New Mexican | March 4, 2021 A Public Bank for New Mexico would prioritize and invest in local development projects such as infrastructure New Mexico’s roadways are in terrible...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 3, 2021 | National, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Image courtesy California Public Banking Alliance By Carolyn Duren, S&P Global | March 3, 2021 Over the last couple months, several states and municipalities have introduced bills to study or implement public banks, potentially changing the financing...
by Michelle Mosser | Feb 12, 2021 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo: Hermit’s Peak by Jerry Friedman By Phil Scherer, Las Vegas Optic | February 11, 2021 The San Miguel County Board of Commissioners formally voted to oppose a piece of legislation working its way through New Mexico’s Roundhouse that would permit an...
by Michelle Mosser | Feb 8, 2021 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking, SB 313
Image by Merry Christmas from Pixabay By Kim Shanahan, Santa Fe New Mexican | February 6, 2021 Most national pollsters would peg North Dakota as one of the most conservative states in the country, certainly more so than reliably blue New Mexico. But it wasn’t...