by Michelle Mosser | Jun 21, 2021 | National, New Mexico, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo by Greg Sorber, Albuquerque Journal By Sen. Bill Tallman, Albuquerque Journal | June 21, 2021 From Washington to Roosevelt, it’s a proven system of investing in ourselves For years America’s infrastructure was the envy of the world, but no longer....
by Michelle Mosser | Jun 21, 2021 | Local Economies, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Small Business
Barry Brewer, associate professor at New Mexico State University, is the director of the Center for Supply Chain Entrepreneurship, which aims to create an ecosystem that connects students and faculty to businesses and drives supply chain-focused entrepreneurial...
by Michelle Mosser | Jun 8, 2021 | New Mexico, News, Renewable Energy
Image by jplenio from Pixabay By Scott Voorhis, Utility Dive | June 7, 2021 A NM Public Bank could reduce the need for NM’s energy companies to form deals and mergers with out-of-state companies as NM transitions to renewable energy, keeping NM’s...
by Michelle Mosser | May 25, 2021 | New Mexico, News, Renewable Energy
NMSU Chancellor Dan Arvizu visits a Sandia National Labs solar energy facility recently. Arvizu is working on various state and national initiatives to prepare for the state and nation’s clean energy transition. (Courtesy of New Mexico State University) By Kevin...
by Michelle Mosser | Apr 21, 2021 | Local Economies, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News
Angus on the range of Angus Cimarron Ranch in northern New Mexico. Photo by Stephanie Cameron. By Sherry Robinson, Carlsbad Current Argus | April 20, 2021 A state public bank of New Mexico could help to address these gaps in local processing, keeping our money...
by Michelle Mosser | Apr 20, 2021 | New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
The capitol building of New Mexico, where a public banking bill recently died (Photo by jpellgen (@1179_jp) / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) By Oscar Perry Abello, Next City | April 20, 2021 Like many banking executives, Harold Dixon wasn’t sure at first about the idea of a state...