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Posted on January 10, 2023 by Rio Grande Foundation

468 Gas Appliances, Trever, Professional Legislature, Minimum Wage Proposals and more

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Paul was called “prescient” by one national publication for his analysis regarding natural gas in appliances.

Paul and Wally really enjoyed this recent cartoon in the Albuquerque Journal.

Proposals will be considered in the upcoming session. Should the New Mexico Legislature be “professionalized?” 

A powerful Democrat legislator wants to make New Mexico’s minimum wage $16 an hour AND index it to inflation (HB 25). 

MLG backs down (at least for now) on getting government employees back to the office. 

A new report highlights New Mexico’s poor ROI from higher education. 

Broadband or government boondoggle? 

CategoriesAudio, Discussions, Podcast TagsJohn Trever Political Cartoon, Minimum Wage Proposals, Natural Gas Appliances Bans, New Mexico State Employees, New Mexico's Higher Education Return on Investment, Professionalized New Mexico Legislature, Remote Work, Rural Broadband Projects

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