by Michelle Mosser | Jan 5, 2021 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Graphic by Shutterstock By Doug Lynam, Santa Fe New Mexican | January 5, 2020 New Mexico is No. 1. In payday lenders per capita, that is. According to a study by California State University, Northridge, we have almost 10 times more payday lenders than we do...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 15, 2020 | New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
By Madison Staten, KRWG | December 15, 2020 The Alliance for Local Economic Prosperity is calling on the Las Cruces City Council to approve a resolution in support of a public bank in New Mexico.Angela Merkert, the executive director of the Alliance for Local Economic...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 9, 2020 | Local Economies, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News
From left, Bryan Romero, from Springer, Sebastian Aguiera and Joseph Salazar, from Santa Fe, work with other YouthWorks staff Tuesday to prepare meals for about 160 people at the El Rancho de Las Golondrinas commercial kitchen. The work is part of an effort to...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 8, 2020 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Dan Mayfield, vice president of government affairs for the Credit Union Association of New Mexico, is an advocate for a public bank. Courtesy Taos News. By Dan Mayfield, Taos News | November 20, 2020 Community activists have renewed their efforts to create a...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 8, 2020 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Renewable Energy
Andrés Cibils, project director and professor of rangeland science in the Department of Animal and Range Sciences at NMSU. Photo by Julie Davis Basile. By Dee Gamble for Green Fire Times | November/December 2020 Issue Suppose that in 2021, to promote economic...
by Michelle Mosser | Oct 29, 2020 | Local Economies, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Santa Fe
Food Depot warehouse in Santa Fe. Photo by Anson Stevens-Bollen By Katherine Lewin, Santa Fe Reporter | October 28, 2020 A New Mexico public bank could reduce the cost of expanding the state’s agricultural infrastructure County commission passes...