Governor Bill Richardson is all about raising taxes in the upcoming 2010 legislative session. In his mind, a tax increase is inevitable. But, thankfully sounder…
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In Monday’s post, I noted that a new industry would result while the State tried to hold onto their unconstitutionally imposed property produced lightning tax…
0 CommentsA law from 2001 put a 3% cap on the amount our property taxes could increase year over year. However, the law allowed the property…
0 CommentsOne of the things I’ve always liked about living in New Mexico is how convenient it is for business travel. I can hop on a…
0 CommentsWhen times are tough, it is important to start taking a hard look at the various government commissions funded by taxpayers and ask, “Do we…
0 CommentsThere’s a war brewing for the 2010 Legislative Session. The battle lines have been drawn, and on one side are those that believe government excess…
0 CommentsWhen the government needs more money, it does two things. It goes into compliance enforcement overdrive, and it looks to raise taxes. I’ve always asserted…
0 CommentsTalk about killing two birds with one stone, that’s exactly what State Representative Brian Egolf attempts to do in a guest commentary over at Heath…
0 CommentsA special session of the New Mexico legislature will be called to address an expected budget shortfall. Governor Richardson had this to say: Richardson blamed…
0 CommentsRemember all of that nonsense about how the government was going to expand health care coverage while cutting costs? Yeah, well, it looks like they…
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