by Leila Salim | Mar 19, 2024 | Economics, National, News, Public Banking, Uncategorized
by Next City & CommonFuture — Our mainstream banking system is failing most of us. This ebook includes stories about the people and organizations working to make the system work better for everyone — no matter their race, zip code or socioeconomic status. It’s not...
by Leila Salim | Dec 2, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Uncategorized
KNCE’s Chris Pieper invited AFLEP Outreach Coordinator, Sarah Manning, as well as Hamilton Brown and Diane Schiffen, on his radio show to talk about Local Economies. The show is called “Living with Earth” on 93.5 True Taos Radio, and Chris is also a...
by Leila Salim | Nov 28, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Local Economies, New Mexico, Uncategorized
by Spencer Schacht | KOB A new study ranks New Mexico as the most Hispanic-dependent economy in the U.S. It found the Land of Enchantment has the most Latino-owned businesses nationwide. The study published by Creditos En USA found that in New Mexico one of every five...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 10, 2021 | Uncategorized, Videos Public Bank NM
2022 GOAL: Establish a Public Bank in New Mexico. Watch the complete AFLEP FAQ video series on our YouTube channel – where we cover topics including: Why is a Public Bank needed in New Mexico? What is proposed for a Public Bank in New Mexico? What is the risk? Loan...
by Michelle Mosser | May 25, 2021 | Commercial Banking, Environment, News, Uncategorized
Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay By Sara Kiley Watson, Popular Science | May 25, 2021 One effective way to make actual change in your life is by putting your money where your mouth is. Whether that’s buying your clothing second-hand or shopping for...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 17, 2021 | HB 236, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News, Public Bank, Public Banking, SB 313, Uncategorized
New Mexico flag by Ron Cogswell via Flickr (CC by 2.0) By Peter Strozniak, Credit Union Times | March 16, 2021 Time is running out for a proposed bill that would establish a public bank in New Mexico, a measure endorsed by the state’s credit union trade group...